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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... opinions on every subject to which they turn their thoughts , that their mind will brook no delay . They cannot bear to doubt or hesitate . Suspense in judging is to them more in- sufferable , than the manifest hazard of judging wrong ...
... opinions on every subject to which they turn their thoughts , that their mind will brook no delay . They cannot bear to doubt or hesitate . Suspense in judging is to them more in- sufferable , than the manifest hazard of judging wrong ...
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... opinion on the question . This is only one instance out of many that might be produced from the same work , in which the reader will find the obscurity , wherein a subject was formerly involved , vanish entirely , and the genuine ...
... opinion on the question . This is only one instance out of many that might be produced from the same work , in which the reader will find the obscurity , wherein a subject was formerly involved , vanish entirely , and the genuine ...
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... opinions , infusing pre- judices against what does not perfectly tally with a system perhaps too hastily adopted , and fomenting a spirit of dogmatism whereby we are led to pronounce positively on points which scripture has left ...
... opinions , infusing pre- judices against what does not perfectly tally with a system perhaps too hastily adopted , and fomenting a spirit of dogmatism whereby we are led to pronounce positively on points which scripture has left ...
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... opinions or doubts . Every thing with him is either certainly true , or certainly false . Of this turn of mind I shall only say , that far from being an indication of vigour , it is a sure indication of debility in the intellectual ...
... opinions or doubts . Every thing with him is either certainly true , or certainly false . Of this turn of mind I shall only say , that far from being an indication of vigour , it is a sure indication of debility in the intellectual ...
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... opinions of others are influenced , or of their state in God's account , that is no concern of ours . Our Lord Jesus alone is ap- pointed of God the judge of all men , and are we pre- sumptuous enough to think ourselves equal to the ...
... opinions of others are influenced , or of their state in God's account , that is no concern of ours . Our Lord Jesus alone is ap- pointed of God the judge of all men , and are we pre- sumptuous enough to think ourselves equal to the ...
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