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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... whole into two principal parts , the theoretical and the practical . The first I subdivided into three , biblical criticism , sa- cred history , and polemic divinity ; the second also into three , pulpit - eloquence , propriety of ...
... whole into two principal parts , the theoretical and the practical . The first I subdivided into three , biblical criticism , sa- cred history , and polemic divinity ; the second also into three , pulpit - eloquence , propriety of ...
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... whole , and of the proportions which , in order to produce the best effect in respect both of elegance and of use , the great and constituent members ought to bear to one another . Yet without this he would remain totally ignorant of ...
... whole , and of the proportions which , in order to produce the best effect in respect both of elegance and of use , the great and constituent members ought to bear to one another . Yet without this he would remain totally ignorant of ...
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... is , it would not answer with us . Your whole at- tendance here would not be sufficient for attaining a competency of knowledge on this article ; though it were the only subject ye were to be instructed in 5 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 33.
... is , it would not answer with us . Your whole at- tendance here would not be sufficient for attaining a competency of knowledge on this article ; though it were the only subject ye were to be instructed in 5 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 33.
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... whole system of christian institutes from the dogmas and decisions of some fa- vourite chief or leader . This method , though but too commonly practised , is unworthy the name of a protes- tant divine , who by his profession , not only ...
... whole system of christian institutes from the dogmas and decisions of some fa- vourite chief or leader . This method , though but too commonly practised , is unworthy the name of a protes- tant divine , who by his profession , not only ...
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... whole , considering the disadvantages to which we are subjected , will conduce most to the improve- ment of my hearers . At the same time , I must declare , that I do not so entirely confine myself to the method here suggested , as not ...
... whole , considering the disadvantages to which we are subjected , will conduce most to the improve- ment of my hearers . At the same time , I must declare , that I do not so entirely confine myself to the method here suggested , as not ...
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