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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... proper province of the reasoning faculty . Impatience in judging , he thought , was another great source of the evil alluded to . " Some people , " he remarks in his last preliminary dissertation to his work on the Gospels , " have so ...
... proper province of the reasoning faculty . Impatience in judging , he thought , was another great source of the evil alluded to . " Some people , " he remarks in his last preliminary dissertation to his work on the Gospels , " have so ...
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... proper study for the man who intends to enter into the holy ministry . Again , whatever may enable him to make a proper application of those acquisitions in knowledge , so as to turn them to the best account for the benefit of his ...
... proper study for the man who intends to enter into the holy ministry . Again , whatever may enable him to make a proper application of those acquisitions in knowledge , so as to turn them to the best account for the benefit of his ...
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... proper to be taught to all who have made choice of this profession , a division which merits your particular attention . The first regards purely the science of theology , the second the appli- cation of that science to the purposes of ...
... proper to be taught to all who have made choice of this profession , a division which merits your particular attention . The first regards purely the science of theology , the second the appli- cation of that science to the purposes of ...
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... proper to acquire a right apprehension of the sub- ject , before we consider either its evidence , or what may serve to recommend it . The knowledge of the christian theology , in the strictest sense of the word , is no doubt ...
... proper to acquire a right apprehension of the sub- ject , before we consider either its evidence , or what may serve to recommend it . The knowledge of the christian theology , in the strictest sense of the word , is no doubt ...
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... proper use of both the temporal and the spiritual be- nefits which God hath seen meet to bestow . The con- duct of the beneficent Father of the universe is entirely analogous in both . He confers liberally the materials or means of ...
... proper use of both the temporal and the spiritual be- nefits which God hath seen meet to bestow . The con- duct of the beneficent Father of the universe is entirely analogous in both . He confers liberally the materials or means of ...
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