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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... Evidences of Christianity . OBSERVED in general , when laying down the method of prosecuting my plan , that were I in lecturing from this place to confine myself entirely to this branch of the theoretic part , on which I am now to enter ...
... Evidences of Christianity . OBSERVED in general , when laying down the method of prosecuting my plan , that were I in lecturing from this place to confine myself entirely to this branch of the theoretic part , on which I am now to enter ...
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... evidences of our religion , of its essential articles , and of all the principal controversies that have arisen concerning them . But first , as to the order in which our theological inquiries ought to be conducted , it may not be impro ...
... evidences of our religion , of its essential articles , and of all the principal controversies that have arisen concerning them . But first , as to the order in which our theological inquiries ought to be conducted , it may not be impro ...
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... reading elaborate demonstrations of the being and perfections of God , is more perhaps to fix our attention on the object , than to give convic- tion to the understanding . The natural evidences of true CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 53.
... reading elaborate demonstrations of the being and perfections of God , is more perhaps to fix our attention on the object , than to give convic- tion to the understanding . The natural evidences of true CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 53.
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George Campbell. tion to the understanding . The natural evidences of true theism are among the simplest , and at the same time the clearest deductions from the effect to the cause . And it were to be wished , that the subject had not ...
George Campbell. tion to the understanding . The natural evidences of true theism are among the simplest , and at the same time the clearest deductions from the effect to the cause . And it were to be wished , that the subject had not ...
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... evidence . In the first the subject may be said to be considered as a question of right , in the second as a question of fact . Accordingly objections of the former kind are proper- ly philosophical , of the latter historical , and ...
... evidence . In the first the subject may be said to be considered as a question of right , in the second as a question of fact . Accordingly objections of the former kind are proper- ly philosophical , of the latter historical , and ...
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