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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... knowledge of the scriptures , none will question the utility of studying carefully those languages in which they were originally composed . These are especially the Hebrew and the Greek . I say especially , because a small part of the ...
... knowledge of the scriptures , none will question the utility of studying carefully those languages in which they were originally composed . These are especially the Hebrew and the Greek . I say especially , because a small part of the ...
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... knowledge of the elements of the language , nor an acquaintance with the Greek classics , will always be sufficient to remove the difficulties , that may occur , and to lead us to the right understanding of the sacred text . To this the ...
... knowledge of the elements of the language , nor an acquaintance with the Greek classics , will always be sufficient to remove the difficulties , that may occur , and to lead us to the right understanding of the sacred text . To this the ...
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... knowledge of the polity , laws , customs , and memorable transactions of that nation , must be of considerable consequence to the theological student , both for the illustration and for the confirmation of the sacred books . On the ...
... knowledge of the polity , laws , customs , and memorable transactions of that nation , must be of considerable consequence to the theological student , both for the illustration and for the confirmation of the sacred books . On the ...
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... knowledge of what is to be explained afterwards . This branch of study I call the christian system ; and it is commonly , considered as the science of theology strictly so called ; the other branches , however indispensable , being more ...
... knowledge of what is to be explained afterwards . This branch of study I call the christian system ; and it is commonly , considered as the science of theology strictly so called ; the other branches , however indispensable , being more ...
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... . I would not be understood to mean by this , a tho- rough knowledge of all the disputes that have ever arisen in the church . Such a task would be both endless and unprofitable . Of many of these , it 12 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... . I would not be understood to mean by this , a tho- rough knowledge of all the disputes that have ever arisen in the church . Such a task would be both endless and unprofitable . Of many of these , it 12 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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