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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... person unacquainted with the ecclesi- astical and comparatively modern language were to read the dis- sertation , he would wonder , that there should ever have been any difficulty or difference of opinion on the question . This is only ...
... person unacquainted with the ecclesi- astical and comparatively modern language were to read the dis- sertation , he would wonder , that there should ever have been any difficulty or difference of opinion on the question . This is only ...
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... persons and parties in ways con- tradictory to one another ; therefore that the student may be enabled , on this momentous subject , to dis- tinguish truth from error , and to defend the former against the most subtle attacks of its ...
... persons and parties in ways con- tradictory to one another ; therefore that the student may be enabled , on this momentous subject , to dis- tinguish truth from error , and to defend the former against the most subtle attacks of its ...
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... person present shall think proper to enter the lists with him . It must be owned , that since the ancient method of disputa- tion by syllogisms in mood and figure , once univer- sally practised in the schools , is become obsolete , it ...
... person present shall think proper to enter the lists with him . It must be owned , that since the ancient method of disputa- tion by syllogisms in mood and figure , once univer- sally practised in the schools , is become obsolete , it ...
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... persons , and others ; and in general , all that regards his conduct in the world as a man , in the church as a christian , and in his parish as pastor . The other method of instructing or edifying his people is by the proper discharge ...
... persons , and others ; and in general , all that regards his conduct in the world as a man , in the church as a christian , and in his parish as pastor . The other method of instructing or edifying his people is by the proper discharge ...
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... person will admit that a confusion of tempo- ral and spiritual jurisdiction is alike repugnant to the principles of true religion and to those of sound policy . The more sacredly the natural limits of the two offices of magistrate and ...
... person will admit that a confusion of tempo- ral and spiritual jurisdiction is alike repugnant to the principles of true religion and to those of sound policy . The more sacredly the natural limits of the two offices of magistrate and ...
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