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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... argument against the christian institution by its adversaries , they are almost all reducible to these two classes . They are either attempts against the character of the institution itself , and are produced to evince that it is ...
... argument against the christian institution by its adversaries , they are almost all reducible to these two classes . They are either attempts against the character of the institution itself , and are produced to evince that it is ...
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... arguments of our sceptics and unbelievers are aimed against the genius and character of our reli- gion , so on the other hand it is proper to ... argument with regard to miracles is entirely , and with regard to 56 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES :
... arguments of our sceptics and unbelievers are aimed against the genius and character of our reli- gion , so on the other hand it is proper to ... argument with regard to miracles is entirely , and with regard to 56 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES :
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... one jot affected by their argument . Patience therefore we would recommend to the young student in regard to particular cavils against religion , till once he is provided of a fund of his own from CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 61.
... one jot affected by their argument . Patience therefore we would recommend to the young student in regard to particular cavils against religion , till once he is provided of a fund of his own from CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 61.
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... argument , to mention this virtue at all . But can any thing be clearer or more unexceptionable than the common version , Moses was faithful , Mwons per misos ? Notwithstanding its clearness , notwithstanding its commonness , I may ...
... argument , to mention this virtue at all . But can any thing be clearer or more unexceptionable than the common version , Moses was faithful , Mwons per misos ? Notwithstanding its clearness , notwithstanding its commonness , I may ...
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... argument . It implied solely , that to Moses had been committed the charge of all God's house ; a charge so weighty , as had never been committed to any prophet before him , nor indeed to any prophet after him under that dis- pensation ...
... argument . It implied solely , that to Moses had been committed the charge of all God's house ; a charge so weighty , as had never been committed to any prophet before him , nor indeed to any prophet after him under that dis- pensation ...
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