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, Partes1-2 |
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... object of that theolo- gical order , without which it is impossible to form such a system of Theology , as shall exempt us from the danger of arguing in a circle . Church are not Calvinistic , though " every person , who has read ...
... object of that theolo- gical order , without which it is impossible to form such a system of Theology , as shall exempt us from the danger of arguing in a circle . Church are not Calvinistic , though " every person , who has read ...
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... objects of inquiry ; for till this question has been answered , we know not its real meaning . In the first place therefore the several parts of Theology must be described . In the next place , they must be properly arranged . A course ...
... objects of inquiry ; for till this question has been answered , we know not its real meaning . In the first place therefore the several parts of Theology must be described . In the next place , they must be properly arranged . A course ...
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... object of all theological study , the establishment of the great truths of Christianity . To effect this purpose , the several parts must be so arranged , that the one may be deduced from the other in regular succession . The evil con ...
... object of all theological study , the establishment of the great truths of Christianity . To effect this purpose , the several parts must be so arranged , that the one may be deduced from the other in regular succession . The evil con ...
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... object must be to learn where we may obtain information on the manifold subjects , which will gradually come under discussion ; that is , we must obtain a knowledge of the best authors , who have written on those subjects . But for this ...
... object must be to learn where we may obtain information on the manifold subjects , which will gradually come under discussion ; that is , we must obtain a knowledge of the best authors , who have written on those subjects . But for this ...
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... objects , which each of them had in view . Further , since many excellent treatises have been produced by controversy , and many by other occasions , which it is always useful , and sometimes necessary to know , in order to view the ...
... objects , which each of them had in view . Further , since many excellent treatises have been produced by controversy , and many by other occasions , which it is always useful , and sometimes necessary to know , in order to view the ...
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alterations ancient versions antiquity applied ascribed authenticity authority Bibliotheca Bibliotheca sacra branch of Theology Buxtorf Cappellus century Christianity Church Codex Codex Alexandrinus Codex Vaticanus collation Complutensian conjecture contained copy correct critical apparatus critical editions Critical History doctrines editor Elzevir emendation entitled Epistles Erasmus evidence folio former genuine Gospels Greek Fathers Greek manuscripts Greek Testament Greek text Griesbach Hebrew Bible Hebrew letters Hebrew manuscripts Hebrew text Hexapla Houbigant interpretation Introduction Jerom Jews Kennicott's knowledge labours Latin version Latin Vulgate learned likewise London Polyglot manu margin Masora Masoretic Masoretic text materials Matthæi ment Michaelis Morinus necessary object octavo Old Testament opinion Origen original Oxford Paris passage Preface present principles printed editions Professor Prolegomena published purpose quarto question quotations quoted religious respect sacra sacred criticism Samaritan Pentateuch scripts Septuagint Septuagint version shew Testa Tiberias transcribers translation various readings Wetstein words writers written