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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Page 89
... application . And as to the promises which God hath graciously given for our encouragement , it is our duty in regard to this , as well as in regard to every other promise , to wait patiently on him , in the persuasion , that he will ...
... application . And as to the promises which God hath graciously given for our encouragement , it is our duty in regard to this , as well as in regard to every other promise , to wait patiently on him , in the persuasion , that he will ...
Page 95
... application only , with the assistance of the original languages , and the translation of the Septuagint above mentioned . I would never have any young man , who has a tolerable capacity , and is wil- ling to use it , to be discouraged ...
... application only , with the assistance of the original languages , and the translation of the Septuagint above mentioned . I would never have any young man , who has a tolerable capacity , and is wil- ling to use it , to be discouraged ...
Page 115
... application of the method now proposed , is that your style on religious subjects will be very much formed on that of the scriptures . And what can be so proper for conveying the mind of God in the great truths of revelation , as that ...
... application of the method now proposed , is that your style on religious subjects will be very much formed on that of the scriptures . And what can be so proper for conveying the mind of God in the great truths of revelation , as that ...
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... application of these observations to the present subject , I readily admit , that when once the young divine hath acquired the knowledge of the scriptures above recommended and illustrated , and hath added to this the history of our ...
... application of these observations to the present subject , I readily admit , that when once the young divine hath acquired the knowledge of the scriptures above recommended and illustrated , and hath added to this the history of our ...
Page 156
... power to deceive you in a matter of moment . I shall leave you , gentlemen , to make the application of these two suppositions at your leisure . ON PULPIT ELOQUENCE . LECTURE i . Importance of the 156 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... power to deceive you in a matter of moment . I shall leave you , gentlemen , to make the application of these two suppositions at your leisure . ON PULPIT ELOQUENCE . LECTURE i . Importance of the 156 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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