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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... divine , is , though a most essential part , yet not all that is necessary to make a useful pastor . The furniture has been pointed out , but not the application . In the former , we may say , lies the knowledge of the profes- sion ...
... divine , is , though a most essential part , yet not all that is necessary to make a useful pastor . The furniture has been pointed out , but not the application . In the former , we may say , lies the knowledge of the profes- sion ...
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... divine justice , the pastor is the minister of divine grace . The former beareth not the sword in vain , being appointed for the terror of evil doers . The weapons of the latter are not carnal but spiritual . The motives of the first ...
... divine justice , the pastor is the minister of divine grace . The former beareth not the sword in vain , being appointed for the terror of evil doers . The weapons of the latter are not carnal but spiritual . The motives of the first ...
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... divine , I would not be understood to mean an acquaintance with many of the commentators , who have criticised upon the sacred text , but principally the acquisition of some general canons in scriptural criticism , especially the ...
... divine , I would not be understood to mean an acquaintance with many of the commentators , who have criticised upon the sacred text , but principally the acquisition of some general canons in scriptural criticism , especially the ...
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... divine , for two reasons . The first is , because the Bible is acknowledged by such to be the foundation , from which alone all that is necessary both to be believed and to be practised by the chris- tian may be learnt . Whatever ...
... divine , for two reasons . The first is , because the Bible is acknowledged by such to be the foundation , from which alone all that is necessary both to be believed and to be practised by the chris- tian may be learnt . Whatever ...
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... divine oracles , but much more does it render it the duty of those , who are appointed to be the instructers of the christian people . I intend therefore to enter more particularly into this branch of the subject ; and the rather , as ...
... divine oracles , but much more does it render it the duty of those , who are appointed to be the instructers of the christian people . I intend therefore to enter more particularly into this branch of the subject ; and the rather , as ...
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