Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit EloquenceW. Wells and T. B. Wait & Company, 1810 - 333 pages Lectures composed for the students of divinity in Marischal college and first delivered in 1772 and 1773. |
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... judgment , and moderate in their opinion of others , will be ever found the most judicious . " To judge by this criterion , few authors have a better claim to our confidence than Dr. Campbell . Few have seen the right track so clearly ...
... judgment , and moderate in their opinion of others , will be ever found the most judicious . " To judge by this criterion , few authors have a better claim to our confidence than Dr. Campbell . Few have seen the right track so clearly ...
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... judgment , heaven and hell , together with all those moral truths which exhi- bit the great outlines of our duty to God , our neigh- bour and ourselves . In general it will be found , that what is of most importance to us to be ...
... judgment , heaven and hell , together with all those moral truths which exhi- bit the great outlines of our duty to God , our neigh- bour and ourselves . In general it will be found , that what is of most importance to us to be ...
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George Campbell. think differently . I am satisfied that such judgments on our part are unwarrantable in every case . Of the truth of any tenet said to be revealed , we must judge according to our abilities , before we can believe ; but ...
George Campbell. think differently . I am satisfied that such judgments on our part are unwarrantable in every case . Of the truth of any tenet said to be revealed , we must judge according to our abilities , before we can believe ; but ...
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... judgment as well as that of other men , so on the other hand , we should have been freed from the suspicion and reproach of it , from which the strict- est regard to equity and right will not always be suf- ficient to protect us . And ...
... judgment as well as that of other men , so on the other hand , we should have been freed from the suspicion and reproach of it , from which the strict- est regard to equity and right will not always be suf- ficient to protect us . And ...
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... judgment is still worse , an indirect coercion , by employing ecclesiastical censures as the tools for effecting the same worldly purpose . Thus much only by the way . I now return from what will be thought perhaps a digression , though ...
... judgment is still worse , an indirect coercion , by employing ecclesiastical censures as the tools for effecting the same worldly purpose . Thus much only by the way . I now return from what will be thought perhaps a digression , though ...
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