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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... principal changes , with which the eccle- siastical history in particular presents us ; and as on the last mentioned article , to offer suitable advices to the student , first as to the order in which he ought to proceed in the ...
... principal changes , with which the eccle- siastical history in particular presents us ; and as on the last mentioned article , to offer suitable advices to the student , first as to the order in which he ought to proceed in the ...
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... have now laid before you in this and the two pre- ceding discourses the ground work of my intended plan of teaching . I have shown what are the principal branches in the study of theology , both of the CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 36 39.
... have now laid before you in this and the two pre- ceding discourses the ground work of my intended plan of teaching . I have shown what are the principal branches in the study of theology , both of the CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 36 39.
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... principal branches both of the theory of theology , and of the ministerial charge ; and having explained to you the method in which I propose to treat both parts of that course , I now proceed , as I signified on the last occasion I had ...
... principal branches both of the theory of theology , and of the ministerial charge ; and having explained to you the method in which I propose to treat both parts of that course , I now proceed , as I signified on the last occasion I had ...
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... principal branch of your subject . Sacred history and profane serve reciprocally to throw light on each other . I may add that historical knowledge is of immense use in criticism , from the acquaintance to which it intro- duces us ...
... principal branch of your subject . Sacred history and profane serve reciprocally to throw light on each other . I may add that historical knowledge is of immense use in criticism , from the acquaintance to which it intro- duces us ...
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... principal controverted points , hardly any thing either new or curious could be offered by us . We should be laid under the necessity of giving at best but a very indistinct , and therefore a bad compilation , be- cause by far too much ...
... principal controverted points , hardly any thing either new or curious could be offered by us . We should be laid under the necessity of giving at best but a very indistinct , and therefore a bad compilation , be- cause by far too much ...
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