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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... sentiments of the Gospel of Christ ? The young student new come from college , where he was taken up with other matters , enters on the study of theology quite raw and unex- perienced . He is told , if a protestant , that the whole of ...
... sentiments of the Gospel of Christ ? The young student new come from college , where he was taken up with other matters , enters on the study of theology quite raw and unex- perienced . He is told , if a protestant , that the whole of ...
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... sentiments from all the four . Having no criterion of his own , whereby he can form a judgment of the justness of their interpretation , and having an unbounded trust in the wisdom of his tutor , and the penetration of the authors he ...
... sentiments from all the four . Having no criterion of his own , whereby he can form a judgment of the justness of their interpretation , and having an unbounded trust in the wisdom of his tutor , and the penetration of the authors he ...
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... sentiments of sacred writ , that you are capable of forming some judgment of the conformity or contrariety of the doctrine of these authors to that infallible standard . With the examination of such human compositions , the studies of ...
... sentiments of sacred writ , that you are capable of forming some judgment of the conformity or contrariety of the doctrine of these authors to that infallible standard . With the examination of such human compositions , the studies of ...
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... sentiments of the inspired writers . The languages of holy writ are now dead languages . Learning of one kind is necessary to attain an acquaintance with them , and consequently with those things which they con- tain , however ...
... sentiments of the inspired writers . The languages of holy writ are now dead languages . Learning of one kind is necessary to attain an acquaintance with them , and consequently with those things which they con- tain , however ...
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... sentiments , but to the phraseology of any writer or speaker whose performance falls under his consider- ation , in order that he may discover whether he be a genuine son of the party . For this purpose , he is apt to scrutinize every ...
... sentiments , but to the phraseology of any writer or speaker whose performance falls under his consider- ation , in order that he may discover whether he be a genuine son of the party . For this purpose , he is apt to scrutinize every ...
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