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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... reason from experience , I do not hesitate to say , that the least dogmatical , the most diffident of their own judgment , and moderate in their opinion of others , will be ever found the most judicious . " To judge by this criterion ...
... reason from experience , I do not hesitate to say , that the least dogmatical , the most diffident of their own judgment , and moderate in their opinion of others , will be ever found the most judicious . " To judge by this criterion ...
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... reason that I know of can be assigned . And with regard to the second view of teaching , namely to promote the practice of the duties of christian life , every minister of a parish is thus far a professor of divinity , and every ...
... reason that I know of can be assigned . And with regard to the second view of teaching , namely to promote the practice of the duties of christian life , every minister of a parish is thus far a professor of divinity , and every ...
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... reason is obvious . The Mosaic dispensation was introductory and subor- dinate to the Christian , to which it pointed , and in which it had its consummation . It was no other , than the dawn of that light , which by the coming of Jesus ...
... reason is obvious . The Mosaic dispensation was introductory and subor- dinate to the Christian , to which it pointed , and in which it had its consummation . It was no other , than the dawn of that light , which by the coming of Jesus ...
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... reason to complain ; nor is it for us to prescribe rules to infinite wisdom . On the other hand , it is no objection against this study , or the attempt to reduce the articles of our religion into a systematic form , that they are not ...
... reason to complain ; nor is it for us to prescribe rules to infinite wisdom . On the other hand , it is no objection against this study , or the attempt to reduce the articles of our religion into a systematic form , that they are not ...
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... reason one at first would ima- gine , that this part of the subject , teaching by exam- ple , could admit nothing particular , on account of the precepts as well as of the doctrines of religion be- ing comprehended under the third ...
... reason one at first would ima- gine , that this part of the subject , teaching by exam- ple , could admit nothing particular , on account of the precepts as well as of the doctrines of religion be- ing comprehended under the third ...
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