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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... application of those acquisitions in knowledge , so as to turn them to the best account for the benefit of his people , is not less requisite . To little purpose will it be for him to be possessed of the best materials , if he have not ...
... application of those acquisitions in knowledge , so as to turn them to the best account for the benefit of his people , is not less requisite . To little purpose will it be for him to be possessed of the best materials , if he have not ...
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... application . In the former , we may say , lies the knowledge of the profes- sion , but in the latter , the skill . This second part I intend to make the subject of another discourse . But before I conclude the present , I shall beg 14 ...
... application . In the former , we may say , lies the knowledge of the profes- sion , but in the latter , the skill . This second part I intend to make the subject of another discourse . But before I conclude the present , I shall beg 14 ...
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... application . Students of divinity are commonly , against the time they enter the theological school , ar- rived at those years of maturity , when cool reflection begins to operate , when a sense of duty , a regard to character , and an ...
... application . Students of divinity are commonly , against the time they enter the theological school , ar- rived at those years of maturity , when cool reflection begins to operate , when a sense of duty , a regard to character , and an ...
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... application will not surmount But what then ? Such extraordinary talents fall not to the lot of one of a thousand . It is not with geniuses , but with understandings of the middling rate , that we are chiefly concerned . Besides , even ...
... application will not surmount But what then ? Such extraordinary talents fall not to the lot of one of a thousand . It is not with geniuses , but with understandings of the middling rate , that we are chiefly concerned . Besides , even ...
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... application of which , you shall be enabled to solve the questions for your- selves . In like manner , to teach you to understand the scriptures , is to initiate you into those general prin- ciples , which will gradually enable you of ...
... application of which , you shall be enabled to solve the questions for your- selves . In like manner , to teach you to understand the scriptures , is to initiate you into those general prin- ciples , which will gradually enable you of ...
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