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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... given in Latin , it would be rea- sonable that the practice should be continued here . As the hearers would by habit be perfectly prepared , it would be even laudable to contribute , by continu- ing this usage , to familiarize them to a ...
... given in Latin , it would be rea- sonable that the practice should be continued here . As the hearers would by habit be perfectly prepared , it would be even laudable to contribute , by continu- ing this usage , to familiarize them to a ...
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... given him as a text at a former meeting . The passage of scripture selected for this purpose is commonly one in which there is some difficulty , and about the meaning of which commentators and interpreters have been divid- ed . For ...
... given him as a text at a former meeting . The passage of scripture selected for this purpose is commonly one in which there is some difficulty , and about the meaning of which commentators and interpreters have been divid- ed . For ...
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... given a short sketch of the several branches of study , for the better prosecution of which by the candidates for the ministry , professorships of divinity have in this coun- try been instituted . The plan you see is very CAMPBELL'S ...
... given a short sketch of the several branches of study , for the better prosecution of which by the candidates for the ministry , professorships of divinity have in this coun- try been instituted . The plan you see is very CAMPBELL'S ...
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... given to youth . Attention in the earlier part of life , especially to articles of sci- ence , which afford not so much entertainment to the fancy , as matter of reflection to the understanding , is soon cloyed ; but then , after a ...
... given to youth . Attention in the earlier part of life , especially to articles of sci- ence , which afford not so much entertainment to the fancy , as matter of reflection to the understanding , is soon cloyed ; but then , after a ...
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George Campbell. which every one of these has given occasion ; would it be possible , considering the shortness of our ses- sions , a great part of which must be employed in hear- ing the exercises of the students , to finish , even in ...
George Campbell. which every one of these has given occasion ; would it be possible , considering the shortness of our ses- sions , a great part of which must be employed in hear- ing the exercises of the students , to finish , even in ...
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