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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... treated , that the end may best be answered ? It is not to be overlooked ; but in what manner it ought to be conducted with us , ( all circum- stances considered ) is a question , which it is much more difficult to answer . In the ...
... treated , that the end may best be answered ? It is not to be overlooked ; but in what manner it ought to be conducted with us , ( all circum- stances considered ) is a question , which it is much more difficult to answer . In the ...
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... treat it in the most compendious manner possible . Is this branch then to be omitted ? By no means . But all that with pro- priety can be effected by us is , to convey some notion of the nature and origin and essential parts of this spe ...
... treat it in the most compendious manner possible . Is this branch then to be omitted ? By no means . But all that with pro- priety can be effected by us is , to convey some notion of the nature and origin and essential parts of this spe ...
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... treated here . I purpose next to consider in what manner we ought to treat the three articles of the second head , relating to the pastoral care , which are , pulpit eloquence , propriety of conduct in private life , propriety likewise ...
... treated here . I purpose next to consider in what manner we ought to treat the three articles of the second head , relating to the pastoral care , which are , pulpit eloquence , propriety of conduct in private life , propriety likewise ...
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... treat particularly . We do not therefore propose from this place to give an insti- tute of rhetoric , though it will not be improper to give some directions , in relation to the reading both of the ancient and of the modern authors ...
... treat particularly . We do not therefore propose from this place to give an insti- tute of rhetoric , though it will not be improper to give some directions , in relation to the reading both of the ancient and of the modern authors ...
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... treat this topic , may in a great measure be discovered from what has been already said of the dif- ferent articles comprehended under it . These are three , discipline , ordination and civil rights . It will be proper to consider each ...
... treat this topic , may in a great measure be discovered from what has been already said of the dif- ferent articles comprehended under it . These are three , discipline , ordination and civil rights . It will be proper to consider each ...
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