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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... question . This is only one instance out of many that might be produced from the same work , in which the reader will find the obscurity , wherein a subject was formerly involved , vanish entirely , and the genuine conceptions of the ...
... question . This is only one instance out of many that might be produced from the same work , in which the reader will find the obscurity , wherein a subject was formerly involved , vanish entirely , and the genuine conceptions of the ...
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... question the utility of studying carefully those languages in which they were originally composed . These are especially the Hebrew and the Greek . I say especially , because a small part of the Old Testament is written in the Chaldee ...
... question the utility of studying carefully those languages in which they were originally composed . These are especially the Hebrew and the Greek . I say especially , because a small part of the Old Testament is written in the Chaldee ...
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... question them . About these , there is no controversy in the church . Such are the doctrines of the unity , the spirituality , the natural and moral attributes of God , the creation , preservation and government of the world by him ...
... question them . About these , there is no controversy in the church . Such are the doctrines of the unity , the spirituality , the natural and moral attributes of God , the creation , preservation and government of the world by him ...
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... question of mere curiosity , and said 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 ...
... question of mere curiosity , and said 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 ...
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... question named to him by the presbytery is manifestly intended as a test . The questionary trial may indeed be applied to all the preceding uses . I may also here observe by the way , how attentive our ecclesiastical legislature has ...
... question named to him by the presbytery is manifestly intended as a test . The questionary trial may indeed be applied to all the preceding uses . I may also here observe by the way , how attentive our ecclesiastical legislature has ...
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