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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... species of eloquence ap- propriated to the pulpit , are peculiar . Indeed all the kinds mentioned differ in many respects from one another ; but the last differs much more from both the former , than either of these differs from the ...
... species of eloquence ap- propriated to the pulpit , are peculiar . Indeed all the kinds mentioned differ in many respects from one another ; but the last differs much more from both the former , than either of these differs from the ...
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... species of oratory with which alone we are concerned , the oratory of the pulpit ; secondly , this is a species of which we can learn less from books , than we can learn of any other species . Yet even on this point , as ye may well ...
... species of oratory with which alone we are concerned , the oratory of the pulpit ; secondly , this is a species of which we can learn less from books , than we can learn of any other species . Yet even on this point , as ye may well ...
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... species of assault made against revelation , which is totally independent of its contents and history and therefore may be previously studied and understood , is that which is aimed against the possibility of all miraculous facts . This ...
... species of assault made against revelation , which is totally independent of its contents and history and therefore may be previously studied and understood , is that which is aimed against the possibility of all miraculous facts . This ...
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... . This however is a species of knowledge , which it requires no extraordinary genius or talents to enable us to attain . Common sense , time , and appli- cation will do the business . Eminent talents , if CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 85.
... . This however is a species of knowledge , which it requires no extraordinary genius or talents to enable us to attain . Common sense , time , and appli- cation will do the business . Eminent talents , if CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 85.
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... species of superstition , a heterogeneous and motley mixture of something of the form of christianity ( whose name it dishonoured ) with the beggarly elements of the Jews , and the idolatrous fopperies of the pagans 300 CAMPBELL'S ...
... species of superstition , a heterogeneous and motley mixture of something of the form of christianity ( whose name it dishonoured ) with the beggarly elements of the Jews , and the idolatrous fopperies of the pagans 300 CAMPBELL'S ...
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