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Charles Stanley

Month: February 2000

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Finney’s Lectures On Theology: Vol 1, unpublished

This entry is part 14 of 14 in the series Finney's Lectures On Theology: Vol 1

Finney’s Lectures On Theology: Vol 1, unpublished Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860  The Source of this Series of Lectures on Theology: The following “Lectures on Theology” were taken from handwritten teaching notes by Charles G. Finney….

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture 9

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture 9 Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860      LECTURE IX. THE NATURAL ATTRIBUTES OF GOD.      Having, as we suppose, sufficiently discussed the question of the divine existence, the next question for discussion…

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture 8

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture 8 Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860      LECTURE VIII. THE EXISTENCE OF GOD (CONTINUED). I. ARGUMENT FROM FINAL CAUSES; OR, as it is better expressed, FROM APPARENT ULTIMATE DESIGN.      1. Syllogism…

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture VII

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture VII Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860      LECTURE VII. THE EXISTENCE OF GOD. Theology is the science of God and of divine things. The knowledge of God is possible only upon…

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture VI-b

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture VI-b Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860      LECTURE VI-b. INTRODUCTORY – EVIDENCE.      Before entering upon the question of the divine existence, I must remark: First, upon the importance of a correct…

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture VI

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture VI Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860      LECTURE VI. INTRODUCTORY – IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL. I. ARGUMENT FROM CONSCIOUSNESS.      1. We have seen that in consciousness man knows his own existence….

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture V

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture V Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860      LECTURE V. INTRODUCTORY – THE UNDERSTANDING, JUDGMENT, AND FREEDOM OF THE WILL. I. THE UNDERSTANDING.      In further remarking upon the revelations given in consciousness,…

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture IV

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture IV Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860      LECTURE IV. INTRODUCTORY – REASON.      Locke’s philosophy of human understanding logically resulted in atheism. He maintained that all knowledge is founded on, or derived…

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture III

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture III Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860      LECTURE III. INTRODUCTORY – CONSCIOUSNESS AND SENSE.      Study implies a student; knowledge implies a knowing faculty. The study of theology implies the existence of…

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture I, II

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Unpublished Lectures On Theology–Lecture I, II Finney’s Lectures On Theology Volume 1, Unpublished, c. 1860    LECTURE I, II. INTRODUCTORY.      I. I will define the study upon which we are about to enter.      II. Notice some requisite personal qualifications for…