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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... consider atten- tively the end for which it is made the object of our pursuit . If the ultimate end be knowledge , or that entertainment which the mind derives from the per- ception of truth , the properest plan of teaching must be very ...
... consider atten- tively the end for which it is made the object of our pursuit . If the ultimate end be knowledge , or that entertainment which the mind derives from the per- ception of truth , the properest plan of teaching must be very ...
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... consider either its evidence , or what may serve to recommend it . The knowledge of the christian theology , in the strictest sense of the word , is no doubt principally to be sought for in the books of the New Testament . It was for ...
... consider either its evidence , or what may serve to recommend it . The knowledge of the christian theology , in the strictest sense of the word , is no doubt principally to be sought for in the books of the New Testament . It was for ...
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... consider what may be necessary , for begetting and improving in us a criticalt discernment in both , as far as holy writ is concerned . What is necessary for the attainment of this end I shall comprehend under the name of biblical ...
... consider what may be necessary , for begetting and improving in us a criticalt discernment in both , as far as holy writ is concerned . What is necessary for the attainment of this end I shall comprehend under the name of biblical ...
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George Campbell. comprehend under the name of biblical criticism . This I consider as the first branch of the theoretical part of the study of theology , and as particularly calculated for the elucidation of our religion , by leading us ...
George Campbell. comprehend under the name of biblical criticism . This I consider as the first branch of the theoretical part of the study of theology , and as particularly calculated for the elucidation of our religion , by leading us ...
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... considers attentively the whole plan of Providence regarding the redemption and final restoration of man , it will be evi- dent , that in order to the perfecting of the whole , the parts must have been unveiled successively and by ...
... considers attentively the whole plan of Providence regarding the redemption and final restoration of man , it will be evi- dent , that in order to the perfecting of the whole , the parts must have been unveiled successively and by ...
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