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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... whole , were not accomplished till the ascension of our Lord , Chris- tianity as a religious institution , authoritatively given by the Almighty to the human race , may be consider- ed as commencing from the descent of the Holy Ghost on ...
... whole , were not accomplished till the ascension of our Lord , Chris- tianity as a religious institution , authoritatively given by the Almighty to the human race , may be consider- ed as commencing from the descent of the Holy Ghost on ...
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... whole of this branch we may denominate sacred history , which naturally divides itself into two parts , the Jewish and the ecclesiastical , or that which preceded , and that which has followed , the commencement of the gospel ...
... whole of this branch we may denominate sacred history , which naturally divides itself into two parts , the Jewish and the ecclesiastical , or that which preceded , and that which has followed , the commencement of the gospel ...
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... whole . Arrangement , every one acknowledges , is a very considerable help both to the understanding and to the memory ; and the . more simple and natural the arrangement is , the greater is the assistance which we derive from it ...
... whole . Arrangement , every one acknowledges , is a very considerable help both to the understanding and to the memory ; and the . more simple and natural the arrangement is , the greater is the assistance which we derive from it ...
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... whole been controverted , but several important articles thereof have been made the subject of disputation , and explained by different persons and parties in ways con- tradictory to one another ; therefore that the student may be ...
... whole been controverted , but several important articles thereof have been made the subject of disputation , and explained by different persons and parties in ways con- tradictory to one another ; therefore that the student may be ...
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... whole of what relates to the pastoral function , may be branched out into these three , pulpit - eloquence , purity of man- ners in private life , and the observance of propriety in the character of judge , both in ecclesiastic matters ...
... whole of what relates to the pastoral function , may be branched out into these three , pulpit - eloquence , purity of man- ners in private life , and the observance of propriety in the character of judge , both in ecclesiastic matters ...
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