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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... remark the most considerable differences in these two principal exemplars of the Old . When he is puzzled as to the literal or grammatical sense , he may recur to some other translation either into Latin or any modern language which he ...
... remark the most considerable differences in these two principal exemplars of the Old . When he is puzzled as to the literal or grammatical sense , he may recur to some other translation either into Latin or any modern language which he ...
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... remark would have so far weighed with me , that if I had judg- ed it expedient to begin our inquiries into the chris- tian theology by the study of systematic and contro- versial writers , I should have adopted this method , LECTURE IV ...
... remark would have so far weighed with me , that if I had judg- ed it expedient to begin our inquiries into the chris- tian theology by the study of systematic and contro- versial writers , I should have adopted this method , LECTURE IV ...
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... " Thus far that able advocate of protes- tantism . So just will the remark be found upon the trial , that those branches of knowledge , which we have advised the student to begin with , holy writ and CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 127.
... " Thus far that able advocate of protes- tantism . So just will the remark be found upon the trial , that those branches of knowledge , which we have advised the student to begin with , holy writ and CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 127.
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... remarks on each , as will hold almost universally of all the instructions given from the pulpit , whatever the particular subject be . As to those which may suit the different sorts of sermons and other discourses to be employed by the ...
... remarks on each , as will hold almost universally of all the instructions given from the pulpit , whatever the particular subject be . As to those which may suit the different sorts of sermons and other discourses to be employed by the ...
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... remark to you , that eloquence holds of grammar , as it is by the other , that she holds of logic . A few words therefore on what I may call the gram- matical elocution , before I enter on the consideration of the rhetorical . The work ...
... remark to you , that eloquence holds of grammar , as it is by the other , that she holds of logic . A few words therefore on what I may call the gram- matical elocution , before I enter on the consideration of the rhetorical . The work ...
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