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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... practice . And as this last admits a subdivision ( for there may be practical ends of very different sorts ) the method best adapted to one sort may not be the best adapted to another . I explain myself by an example , which comes ...
... practice . And as this last admits a subdivision ( for there may be practical ends of very different sorts ) the method best adapted to one sort may not be the best adapted to another . I explain myself by an example , which comes ...
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... practice of the duties of christian life , every minister of a parish is thus far a professor of divinity , and every parishioner is , or ought to be , thus far a student . It is , I may say , solely for the third purpose , the most ...
... practice of the duties of christian life , every minister of a parish is thus far a professor of divinity , and every parishioner is , or ought to be , thus far a student . It is , I may say , solely for the third purpose , the most ...
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... practice . That both are necessary is manifest . The first without the second , however con- siderable , may be compared to wealth without econo- my . It will not be found near so beneficial to the owner , and those who depend on him ...
... practice . That both are necessary is manifest . The first without the second , however con- siderable , may be compared to wealth without econo- my . It will not be found near so beneficial to the owner , and those who depend on him ...
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... practice is necessary even to the best proficient . For so powerful is the influence of habit on association , that even when a per- son has made so great progress in the language , as that he can hardly ever be at a loss , when ...
... practice is necessary even to the best proficient . For so powerful is the influence of habit on association , that even when a per- son has made so great progress in the language , as that he can hardly ever be at a loss , when ...
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... practice should be continued here . As the hearers would by habit be perfectly prepared , it would be even laudable to contribute , by continu- ing this usage , to familiarize them to a language , with which every man of science ought ...
... practice should be continued here . As the hearers would by habit be perfectly prepared , it would be even laudable to contribute , by continu- ing this usage , to familiarize them to a language , with which every man of science ought ...
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