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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... argument , to wit , the reality of the facts and alle- gations , on which all his reasonings are built . If we take things for granted on his bare affirmation , which if he has a specious manner of writing we shall have a strong ...
... argument , to wit , the reality of the facts and alle- gations , on which all his reasonings are built . If we take things for granted on his bare affirmation , which if he has a specious manner of writing we shall have a strong ...
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... argument , that has been urged against the possibility of miraculous events as being preternatural , which is totally independent on any question of fact , and may therefore be studied at any time ) the best preparation we can make ...
... argument , that has been urged against the possibility of miraculous events as being preternatural , which is totally independent on any question of fact , and may therefore be studied at any time ) the best preparation we can make ...
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... argument that can be advanced . On the contrary , when one who is quite unprovided in this respect , enters on controversy either general or particular , what is the consequence ? It is , I may say , invariably , one or other of these ...
... argument that can be advanced . On the contrary , when one who is quite unprovided in this respect , enters on controversy either general or particular , what is the consequence ? It is , I may say , invariably , one or other of these ...
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... argument of an adversary , the moment it is pro- duced , to which however we may not be able on the sudden to give a pertinent and satisfactory reply . Be- sides , a deficiency in this secondary kind of knowledge is perhaps more apt ...
... argument of an adversary , the moment it is pro- duced , to which however we may not be able on the sudden to give a pertinent and satisfactory reply . Be- sides , a deficiency in this secondary kind of knowledge is perhaps more apt ...
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... argument may be drawn ( which to some will no doubt appear plausible ) from these very declarations . If private men have erred , if even synods and councils have erred , would it not be ex- treme arrogance in me , may one say ...
... argument may be drawn ( which to some will no doubt appear plausible ) from these very declarations . If private men have erred , if even synods and councils have erred , would it not be ex- treme arrogance in me , may one say ...
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