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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... sense merely modern , and of such questions the number is not small , Dr. Campbell's clearness of apprehension , critical acuteness and patience of research have enabled him to throw a good deal of light . The Lectures on Ecclesiastical ...
... sense merely modern , and of such questions the number is not small , Dr. Campbell's clearness of apprehension , critical acuteness and patience of research have enabled him to throw a good deal of light . The Lectures on Ecclesiastical ...
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... sense of the word , is no doubt principally to be sought for in the books of the New Testament . It was for the publication of this religion throughout the world , that these books were originally written . They contain the doctrine ...
... sense of the word , is no doubt principally to be sought for in the books of the New Testament . It was for the publication of this religion throughout the world , that these books were originally written . They contain the doctrine ...
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... sense of the necessity of all of them seems to have influenced our church - rulers in this northern part of the island in the excellent regulations they have esta- blished LECTURE II Of the practical Part of the Theological Profession ...
... sense of the necessity of all of them seems to have influenced our church - rulers in this northern part of the island in the excellent regulations they have esta- blished LECTURE II Of the practical Part of the Theological Profession ...
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... sense of mankind is understood to suit the office of a minister of religion , and which in all human probability will serve best to insure the success of his ministrations . It was observed already , that the office of the ministry ...
... sense of mankind is understood to suit the office of a minister of religion , and which in all human probability will serve best to insure the success of his ministrations . It was observed already , that the office of the ministry ...
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... sense of duty , a regard to character , and an attention to interest rightly under- stood , prove the most powerful motives . And if there be any here , with whom these motives have no weight , it is a misfortune we cannot remedy . We ...
... sense of duty , a regard to character , and an attention to interest rightly under- stood , prove the most powerful motives . And if there be any here , with whom these motives have no weight , it is a misfortune we cannot remedy . We ...
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