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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... various Kinds , as addressed to the Understanding , the Imagination , the Passions , and the Will ...... 212 LECTURE VI . Of the Composition of Lectures 228 LECTURE VII . Of explanatory Sermons .... The Choice of viii CONTENTS .
... various Kinds , as addressed to the Understanding , the Imagination , the Passions , and the Will ...... 212 LECTURE VI . Of the Composition of Lectures 228 LECTURE VII . Of explanatory Sermons .... The Choice of viii CONTENTS .
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... Sermons ..... the Introduction ..... Exposition of the Text ..... Partition of the Subject . Unity a principal Requisite in the Subject ...... how this is to be preserved ..... Offences against Unity LECTURE IX . Of explanatory Sermons ...
... Sermons ..... the Introduction ..... Exposition of the Text ..... Partition of the Subject . Unity a principal Requisite in the Subject ...... how this is to be preserved ..... Offences against Unity LECTURE IX . Of explanatory Sermons ...
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... sermon are chiefly intended for trying the candidate's abilities in instructing and per- suading , and consequently of his fitness for the pulpit . But this belongs to the practical part of our subject , which comes now to be considered ...
... sermon are chiefly intended for trying the candidate's abilities in instructing and per- suading , and consequently of his fitness for the pulpit . But this belongs to the practical part of our subject , which comes now to be considered ...
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... sermon , I intend that these lectures shall not often fall short of half an hour , or exceed three quarters . And this , I am hopeful , will not be thought immoderate on either side . But to return to the particular branches of my ...
... sermon , I intend that these lectures shall not often fall short of half an hour , or exceed three quarters . And this , I am hopeful , will not be thought immoderate on either side . But to return to the particular branches of my ...
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... sermons , and also the lectures on eloquence lately published by the ingenious and truly eloquent Dr. Blair ; to which give me leave to add the sermons of my amiable and much lamented friend Mr. Farquhar , which though no other than ...
... sermons , and also the lectures on eloquence lately published by the ingenious and truly eloquent Dr. Blair ; to which give me leave to add the sermons of my amiable and much lamented friend Mr. Farquhar , which though no other than ...
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