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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... criticism , sa- cred history , and polemic divinity ; the second also into three , pulpit - eloquence , propriety of conduct in private life , propriety also in the public character , or the judi- cial capacity , which a minister in ...
... criticism , sa- cred history , and polemic divinity ; the second also into three , pulpit - eloquence , propriety of conduct in private life , propriety also in the public character , or the judi- cial capacity , which a minister in ...
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... criticism , it will require to be man- aged in a different manner . It is for this reason I here mention it last , notwithstanding that I gave it the first place in the enumeration of the parts into which the theory of theology may ...
... criticism , it will require to be man- aged in a different manner . It is for this reason I here mention it last , notwithstanding that I gave it the first place in the enumeration of the parts into which the theory of theology may ...
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... criticism , to arrange them according to their comparative merit , so that we may readily apprehend the 66 way in which they are to be applied , must be a very useful labour to all in general , but of particular consequence to the young ...
... criticism , to arrange them according to their comparative merit , so that we may readily apprehend the 66 way in which they are to be applied , must be a very useful labour to all in general , but of particular consequence to the young ...
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... criticism , may most profitably by treated here . I purpose next to consider in what manner we ought to treat the three articles of the second head , relating to the pastoral care , which are , pulpit eloquence , propriety of conduct in ...
... criticism , may most profitably by treated here . I purpose next to consider in what manner we ought to treat the three articles of the second head , relating to the pastoral care , which are , pulpit eloquence , propriety of conduct in ...
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... critics in the oriental tongues . That ' can be the at- tainment of but a few . But I may and do expect , that ye should know as much of the Hebrew , as to be ca- pable of forming a judgment concerning the justness of the criticisms ...
... critics in the oriental tongues . That ' can be the at- tainment of but a few . But I may and do expect , that ye should know as much of the Hebrew , as to be ca- pable of forming a judgment concerning the justness of the criticisms ...
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