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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... persons and distraining the goods of obnoxious people , or , which in my judgment is still worse , an indirect coercion , by employing ecclesiastical censures as the tools for effecting the same worldly purpose . Thus much only by the ...
... persons and distraining the goods of obnoxious people , or , which in my judgment is still worse , an indirect coercion , by employing ecclesiastical censures as the tools for effecting the same worldly purpose . Thus much only by the ...
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... person will desire , it ought to be remarked , that the same objection lies against all schools and col- leges whatever . There are few difficulties , in the way of science , which eminent natural abilities accompani- ed solely with ...
... person will desire , it ought to be remarked , that the same objection lies against all schools and col- leges whatever . There are few difficulties , in the way of science , which eminent natural abilities accompani- ed solely with ...
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... person of discernment must perceive , that on such a plan of procedure , our colleges would quickly go to wreck , and our schools be shut up , because they would infallibly lose all credit and utility . Now I would fain be informed what ...
... person of discernment must perceive , that on such a plan of procedure , our colleges would quickly go to wreck , and our schools be shut up , because they would infallibly lose all credit and utility . Now I would fain be informed what ...
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... person should be by office the interpreter of a book , which he himself cannot read without an interpreter . And such surely is every one , who cannot read any part of his bible in the original , but must have recourse to translations ...
... person should be by office the interpreter of a book , which he himself cannot read without an interpreter . And such surely is every one , who cannot read any part of his bible in the original , but must have recourse to translations ...
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... persons of the most acute discernment and most delicate sensibility , there has appeared in this same sub- ject the character of religion , an intrinsic but irresistible evidence of its divinity . The spirit it breathes , the doc ...
... persons of the most acute discernment and most delicate sensibility , there has appeared in this same sub- ject the character of religion , an intrinsic but irresistible evidence of its divinity . The spirit it breathes , the doc ...
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