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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... faith . He has properly no opinions or doubts . Every thing with him is either certainly true , or certainly false . Of this turn of mind I shall only say , that far from being an indication of vigour , it is a sure indication of ...
... faith . He has properly no opinions or doubts . Every thing with him is either certainly true , or certainly false . Of this turn of mind I shall only say , that far from being an indication of vigour , it is a sure indication of ...
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... faith , the whole system of christian institutes from the dogmas and decisions of some fa- vourite chief or leader . This method , though but too commonly practised , is unworthy the name of a protes- tant divine , who by his profession ...
... faith , the whole system of christian institutes from the dogmas and decisions of some fa- vourite chief or leader . This method , though but too commonly practised , is unworthy the name of a protes- tant divine , who by his profession ...
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... faith . With regard to the other , it hath been long the universal language of the learned , insomuch that in this , as well as in every other literary profession , one can make but very little pro- gress without it . In short , we may ...
... faith . With regard to the other , it hath been long the universal language of the learned , insomuch that in this , as well as in every other literary profession , one can make but very little pro- gress without it . In short , we may ...
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... faith , are prophecy and miracles . The latter of these were strongly urged by the apostles for the conviction of the Gentiles ; both were insisted on in their reasonings with the Jews . The pagans knew nothing of those books in which ...
... faith , are prophecy and miracles . The latter of these were strongly urged by the apostles for the conviction of the Gentiles ; both were insisted on in their reasonings with the Jews . The pagans knew nothing of those books in which ...
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... faith in their own dogmas , and to intimidate men from an impartial inquiry into holy writ . 66 But would you then lay aside systems altogether , as useless or even dangerous ? By no means . But I am not for beginning with them . I am ...
... faith in their own dogmas , and to intimidate men from an impartial inquiry into holy writ . 66 But would you then lay aside systems altogether , as useless or even dangerous ? By no means . But I am not for beginning with them . I am ...
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