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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... preacher , as well as for that of the ministry . That presbyteries ( to whom the charge of licensing preach- ers and ordaining pastors is in our church committed ) may be satisfied of the talents and proficiency of every one who offers ...
... preacher , as well as for that of the ministry . That presbyteries ( to whom the charge of licensing preach- ers and ordaining pastors is in our church committed ) may be satisfied of the talents and proficiency of every one who offers ...
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... preacher of the gospel , who is by his office the messenger of peace , to act the part of mediator with the magistrate , than to stand forth as the avenger of secular wrongs . I can indeed conceive such a degree of probity in a human ...
... preacher of the gospel , who is by his office the messenger of peace , to act the part of mediator with the magistrate , than to stand forth as the avenger of secular wrongs . I can indeed conceive such a degree of probity in a human ...
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... the whole scheme or course of study intended . First as to pulpit eloquence , it is evident that in this particular , a considerable portion of the talents requir- ed in the preacher , are such as are necessary 36 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES :
... the whole scheme or course of study intended . First as to pulpit eloquence , it is evident that in this particular , a considerable portion of the talents requir- ed in the preacher , are such as are necessary 36 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES :
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... preacher ought to have in common with other and very different professions , it cannot be expected , that in a divinity school we should treat particularly . We do not therefore propose from this place to give an insti- tute of rhetoric ...
... preacher ought to have in common with other and very different professions , it cannot be expected , that in a divinity school we should treat particularly . We do not therefore propose from this place to give an insti- tute of rhetoric ...
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... preacher has pecu- liar in any of the above mentioned respects , and the influence that such peculiarity ought to have , will , with the justest reason , require a more particular dis- cussion here . It is requisite on a double account ...
... preacher has pecu- liar in any of the above mentioned respects , and the influence that such peculiarity ought to have , will , with the justest reason , require a more particular dis- cussion here . It is requisite on a double account ...
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