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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... be plausibly supported . Nay sometimes his good qualities themselves , his candour , his confidence in the judgment of those who are older and wiser than himself , may betray him into this fault . But 12 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 89.
... be plausibly supported . Nay sometimes his good qualities themselves , his candour , his confidence in the judgment of those who are older and wiser than himself , may betray him into this fault . But 12 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 89.
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... hearing the voice of the Creator himself ? The second thing is , not to indulge a disposition to speculate on points , which cannot with any propri- ety be said to be revealed . Sometimes events are 13 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 97.
... hearing the voice of the Creator himself ? The second thing is , not to indulge a disposition to speculate on points , which cannot with any propri- ety be said to be revealed . Sometimes events are 13 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 97.
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George Campbell. ety be said to be revealed . Sometimes events are mentioned , and a profound silence is observed as to the cause . Sometimes we are told of operations , but not a word of the manner of conducting them . Our information ...
George Campbell. ety be said to be revealed . Sometimes events are mentioned , and a profound silence is observed as to the cause . Sometimes we are told of operations , but not a word of the manner of conducting them . Our information ...
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... sometimes happen compli- cated cases , in which even a sensible and good man might be perplexed on which side he ought to deter- mine . But these do not frequently occur ; and to employ oneself in imagining them before hand , and in 112 ...
... sometimes happen compli- cated cases , in which even a sensible and good man might be perplexed on which side he ought to deter- mine . But these do not frequently occur ; and to employ oneself in imagining them before hand , and in 112 ...
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George Campbell. · easily conceive that the situation , in which you may sometimes find yourselves , may be such as affords very little advantage for study , on any plan of reading that could well be proposed . The books which I might ...
George Campbell. · easily conceive that the situation , in which you may sometimes find yourselves , may be such as affords very little advantage for study , on any plan of reading that could well be proposed . The books which I might ...
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