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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... 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 strong a propensity to form fixed opinions on every subject to which ...
... 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 strong a propensity to form fixed opinions on every subject to which ...
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... thought essential to all the branches of academical education , now abandoned , in all our schools and colleges . But though at present , there is no dispute viva voce , on the subject , the exegesis con- tinues to be composed on the ...
... thought essential to all the branches of academical education , now abandoned , in all our schools and colleges . But though at present , there is no dispute viva voce , on the subject , the exegesis con- tinues to be composed on the ...
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... thought perhaps a digression , though very closely connected with my subject , and of considerable importance for conveying a just idea of the nature of this sacred charge . All that concerns government in the pastor with us , in re ...
... thought perhaps a digression , though very closely connected with my subject , and of considerable importance for conveying a just idea of the nature of this sacred charge . All that concerns government in the pastor with us , in re ...
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... thought immoderate on either side . But to return to the particular branches of my subject , or points to be discussed . Were we in lecturing to confine ourselves entirely to the third branch of the first general head , polemic divinity ...
... thought immoderate on either side . But to return to the particular branches of my subject , or points to be discussed . Were we in lecturing to confine ourselves entirely to the third branch of the first general head , polemic divinity ...
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... thought presumptuous to affirm , that , considering the slipperi- ness of most people's memories , and the length of an interval of four years , those few will not altogether mis- spend their time in hearing them repeated . When the ...
... thought presumptuous to affirm , that , considering the slipperi- ness of most people's memories , and the length of an interval of four years , those few will not altogether mis- spend their time in hearing them repeated . When the ...
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