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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... Admit that , on the other hand , a few who live in this city and neighbourhood should honour us with their attendance for a longer period ; if the instructions to 6 LECTURE IV Of the Conduct which Students of Divinity ought to pursue.
... Admit that , on the other hand , a few who live in this city and neighbourhood should honour us with their attendance for a longer period ; if the instructions to 6 LECTURE IV Of the Conduct which Students of Divinity ought to pursue.
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... admitting it in the fullest extent , in which any reasonable person will desire , it ought to be remarked , that the same objection lies against all schools and col- leges whatever . There are few difficulties , in the way of science ...
... admitting it in the fullest extent , in which any reasonable person will desire , it ought to be remarked , that the same objection lies against all schools and col- leges whatever . There are few difficulties , in the way of science ...
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... admit , that there are many texts in scripture which he cannot explain . Nor does this in the least contradict the protestant doctrine of the perspicuity of sacred writ ; for though every thing which proceeds from God , it must be of ...
... admit , that there are many texts in scripture which he cannot explain . Nor does this in the least contradict the protestant doctrine of the perspicuity of sacred writ ; for though every thing which proceeds from God , it must be of ...
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... admitting that the cha- racter you give him were in both respects perfectly just , do even these qualifications , however valuable , secure a man against error either in doctrine or prac- tice ? Have not several , whom in charity we are ...
... admitting that the cha- racter you give him were in both respects perfectly just , do even these qualifications , however valuable , secure a man against error either in doctrine or prac- tice ? Have not several , whom in charity we are ...
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... admit the truth of Christ's doctrine even on the testimony of his apos- tles , but having candidly heard what they said , " searched the scriptures daily to see if these things were so . " ' Tis only thus , we can avoid the reproach of ...
... admit the truth of Christ's doctrine even on the testimony of his apos- tles , but having candidly heard what they said , " searched the scriptures daily to see if these things were so . " ' Tis only thus , we can avoid the reproach of ...
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