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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... called to act in . It was reserved as the subject of this discourse , to consider in what manner it will be most conducive to the edification of the students to treat from this place the several topics above mentioned . I acknowledge ...
... called to act in . It was reserved as the subject of this discourse , to consider in what manner it will be most conducive to the edification of the students to treat from this place the several topics above mentioned . I acknowledge ...
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... called his- torical lectures , that is , an abridgment of history dis- tributed into lectures , whether the subject be sacred or civil , is the best way of acquiring a sufficiency of knowledge in this branch . I see many disadvantages ...
... called his- torical lectures , that is , an abridgment of history dis- tributed into lectures , whether the subject be sacred or civil , is the best way of acquiring a sufficiency of knowledge in this branch . I see many disadvantages ...
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... called natural theology ; the second ethics , both comprised under the science of pneumatology , whereof they are indeed the most sublime and most important parts ; and which science is itself a branch of philosophy , in the largest ...
... called natural theology ; the second ethics , both comprised under the science of pneumatology , whereof they are indeed the most sublime and most important parts ; and which science is itself a branch of philosophy , in the largest ...
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... called , which minister strife and contention , but tend not in the least to godly edifying . " Thus much I thought it necessary to observe in order to prevent our thinking of men above what we ought to think 86 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... called , which minister strife and contention , but tend not in the least to godly edifying . " Thus much I thought it necessary to observe in order to prevent our thinking of men above what we ought to think 86 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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... called the christian world , those absurd austerities and self - inflicted cruel- ties , which degrade human nature , dishonour reli- gion , and could only become the worshippers of dæ- mons , such as Baal or Moloch , are extolled as ...
... called the christian world , those absurd austerities and self - inflicted cruel- ties , which degrade human nature , dishonour reli- gion , and could only become the worshippers of dæ- mons , such as Baal or Moloch , are extolled as ...
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