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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... concerning his fellow disciple ; " What shall become of this man ? " he was aptly checked by his Lord , and made to attend to what nearly concerned himself , " What is that to thee ? Follow thou me . " Once more . It has been the fate ...
... concerning his fellow disciple ; " What shall become of this man ? " he was aptly checked by his Lord , and made to attend to what nearly concerned himself , " What is that to thee ? Follow thou me . " Once more . It has been the fate ...
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... concerning them . The same observations nearly might be made in re- lation to the second branch of the same general head , the sacred history . Indeed in some other universities , this is made a separate profession . When that is the ...
... concerning them . The same observations nearly might be made in re- lation to the second branch of the same general head , the sacred history . Indeed in some other universities , this is made a separate profession . When that is the ...
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... concerning the justness of the criticisms that have been made by others ; and that when ordained pastors yourselves , ye may in your turn be qualified to take trial of the knowledge of those who shall then come to be candidates for the ...
... concerning the justness of the criticisms that have been made by others ; and that when ordained pastors yourselves , ye may in your turn be qualified to take trial of the knowledge of those who shall then come to be candidates for the ...
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... concerning them . But first , as to the order in which our theological inquiries ought to be conducted , it may not be impro- per to observe here in the entry , that religion hath been often and not unaptly divided into natural and ...
... concerning them . But first , as to the order in which our theological inquiries ought to be conducted , it may not be impro- per to observe here in the entry , that religion hath been often and not unaptly divided into natural and ...
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... concerning the for- mer , that the use of reading elaborate demonstrations of the being and perfections of God , is more perhaps to fix our attention on the object , than to give convic- tion to the understanding . The natural evidences ...
... concerning the for- mer , that the use of reading elaborate demonstrations of the being and perfections of God , is more perhaps to fix our attention on the object , than to give convic- tion to the understanding . The natural evidences ...
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