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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... judges have no hesitation in saying , that they never saw the scripture terms , heresy and schism , well explained , till they read Dr. Campbell's Preliminary Dissertations . Former writers had been so far misled by the common and ...
... judges have no hesitation in saying , that they never saw the scripture terms , heresy and schism , well explained , till they read Dr. Campbell's Preliminary Dissertations . Former writers had been so far misled by the common and ...
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... judge by this criterion , few authors have a better claim to our confidence than Dr. Campbell . Few have seen the right track so clearly , and few have advanced in it with a firmer step . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSES . LECTURE I ...
... judge by this criterion , few authors have a better claim to our confidence than Dr. Campbell . Few have seen the right track so clearly , and few have advanced in it with a firmer step . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSES . LECTURE I ...
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... judge from the mis- representations of the controvertists themselves , we should be led to conclude , that contradictory deci- sions had been given , which equally favoured both sides . It has not been duly attended to by any party ...
... judge from the mis- representations of the controvertists themselves , we should be led to conclude , that contradictory deci- sions had been given , which equally favoured both sides . It has not been duly attended to by any party ...
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... judge according to our abilities , before we can believe ; but as to the motives by which the opinions of others are influenced , or of their state in God's account , that is no concern of ours . Our Lord Jesus alone is ap- pointed of ...
... judge according to our abilities , before we can believe ; but as to the motives by which the opinions of others are influenced , or of their state in God's account , that is no concern of ours . Our Lord Jesus alone is ap- pointed of ...
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... judge . Whether it is a real advantage to us to possess this kind of secular authority , is a question foreign to my present purpose . For my own part I am strongly in- clined to think , that if the legislature had made proper provision ...
... judge . Whether it is a real advantage to us to possess this kind of secular authority , is a question foreign to my present purpose . For my own part I am strongly in- clined to think , that if the legislature had made proper provision ...
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