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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... appear remote . Such are the Latin tongue , mo- ral philosophy , pneumatology , natural theology , and even history both ancient and modern , but especially the former . But though several branches of know- ledge may contribute less or ...
... appear remote . Such are the Latin tongue , mo- ral philosophy , pneumatology , natural theology , and even history both ancient and modern , but especially the former . But though several branches of know- ledge may contribute less or ...
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... appear- ance of dignity pleaded ; on the other , real utility . It may be said to draw more respect to the profession as a literary study , that the tongue employed be unknown to the vulgar . On the other hand it is no reflection on the ...
... appear- ance of dignity pleaded ; on the other , real utility . It may be said to draw more respect to the profession as a literary study , that the tongue employed be unknown to the vulgar . On the other hand it is no reflection on the ...
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... appear in the character of a public speaker , is , though not so much attended to as it deserves , of considerable consequence . This we are warranted to affirm , whatever he intends to make the scene of his public appearances , whether ...
... appear in the character of a public speaker , is , though not so much attended to as it deserves , of considerable consequence . This we are warranted to affirm , whatever he intends to make the scene of his public appearances , whether ...
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... appear in many of the boasted arguments produced by the most renowned champions in the deistical controversy , a manifest igno- ratio elenchi , as the logicians term it . And I will take upon me to say , that an intimate acquaintance ...
... appear in many of the boasted arguments produced by the most renowned champions in the deistical controversy , a manifest igno- ratio elenchi , as the logicians term it . And I will take upon me to say , that an intimate acquaintance ...
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... appear plausible , but it is by no means just . It was observed already , that one principal source of evidence , either in favour of revelation or against it , is its own character , and this we call the in- trinsic evidence . To take ...
... appear plausible , but it is by no means just . It was observed already , that one principal source of evidence , either in favour of revelation or against it , is its own character , and this we call the in- trinsic evidence . To take ...
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