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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... common- ly sure ; the proper and obvious inferences he often leaves , to the reader to deduce . The conclusions , which the author draws , are so well limited , and expressed in terms so precise , and so remote from the ostentatious and ...
... common- ly sure ; the proper and obvious inferences he often leaves , to the reader to deduce . The conclusions , which the author draws , are so well limited , and expressed in terms so precise , and so remote from the ostentatious and ...
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... common life , where there is one occasion of exerting that talent , there are twenty occasions of employing the other talents necessary for the right discharge of the pastoral function . ry As then the consideration of the other ...
... common life , where there is one occasion of exerting that talent , there are twenty occasions of employing the other talents necessary for the right discharge of the pastoral function . ry As then the consideration of the other ...
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... common with every other orator . The study of ora- tory therefore , in the largest acceptation of the word , to every one who purposes to appear in the character of a public speaker , is , though not so much attended to as it deserves ...
... common with every other orator . The study of ora- tory therefore , in the largest acceptation of the word , to every one who purposes to appear in the character of a public speaker , is , though not so much attended to as it deserves ...
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... common sense of mankind is understood to suit the office of a minister of religion , and which in all human probability will serve best to insure the success of his ministrations . It was observed already , that the office of the ...
... common sense of mankind is understood to suit the office of a minister of religion , and which in all human probability will serve best to insure the success of his ministrations . It was observed already , that the office of the ...
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... common sense , whether there be not an impropriety , not to say an ab- surdity in this , that a person should be by office the interpreter of a book , which he himself cannot read without an interpreter . And such surely is every one ...
... common sense , whether there be not an impropriety , not to say an ab- surdity in this , that a person should be by office the interpreter of a book , which he himself cannot read without an interpreter . And such surely is every one ...
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