A course of lectures, containing a description and systematic arrangement of the several branches of divinity: accompanied with an account, both of the principal authors, and of the progress, which has been made at different periods, in theological learning, Părțile 3-6 |
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... arguments . If , beside the distance of time , we are far removed from him in place , if the laws and customs of his country had no resemblance to our own , if not only his language was different , but his forms of expression were so ...
... arguments . If , beside the distance of time , we are far removed from him in place , if the laws and customs of his country had no resemblance to our own , if not only his language was different , but his forms of expression were so ...
Pagina 7
... , and those habits of reasoning . But this acquaintance can be formed only by those , who have opened to themselves the stores of ancient learning . Should argument however fail to convince us , that a LECTURE XIII . 7.
... , and those habits of reasoning . But this acquaintance can be formed only by those , who have opened to themselves the stores of ancient learning . Should argument however fail to convince us , that a LECTURE XIII . 7.
Pagina 8
Herbert Marsh (bp. of Peterborough.) Should argument however fail to convince us , that a just interpretation of Scripture requires , on the part of the interpreter , an ample share as well of erudition as of judgment , we may appeal to ...
Herbert Marsh (bp. of Peterborough.) Should argument however fail to convince us , that a just interpretation of Scripture requires , on the part of the interpreter , an ample share as well of erudition as of judgment , we may appeal to ...
Pagina 20
... or readers be found sufficiently credulous to believe in his expo- sitions ? And shall the law of God be treated with greater levity , than the law of man ? Here then , I trust , the arguments for theo- 20 LECTURE XIII .
... or readers be found sufficiently credulous to believe in his expo- sitions ? And shall the law of God be treated with greater levity , than the law of man ? Here then , I trust , the arguments for theo- 20 LECTURE XIII .
Pagina 21
... arguments for theo- logical learning may be concluded . It shall be the business therefore of the next , and of the following Lectures , to give directions for the application of it . And let us all implore the blessing of Almighty God ...
... arguments for theo- logical learning may be concluded . It shall be the business therefore of the next , and of the following Lectures , to give directions for the application of it . And let us all implore the blessing of Almighty God ...
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