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Lecture 10

Lecture 10 Lecture X. Moral Attributes Of God. First. Show what is meant by a moral attribute. Second. What are some of the moral attributes of God. Third. Prove that…

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Lecture 11

Lecture 11 Lecture XI. Moral Attributes.--No. 2. Justice Of God. First. Define the term Justice. Second. Show the several senses in which it is used. Third. Prove that God is…

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Lecture 12

Lecture 12 Lecture XII. Moral Attributes.--No. 3.  Mercy Of God. First. Show what Mercy is not. Second. What it is. Third. In what cases it can be exercised. Fourth. To…

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Lecture 15

Lecture 15 Lecture XV. Moral Attributes.--No. 6. Holiness Of God. First. Premise several remarks. Second. Define Holiness. Third. Prove that Holiness is an attribute of God. First. Remarks. 1. The…

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Lecture 16

Lecture 16 Lecture XVI. Unity Of God. First. What is intended by the term unity, as applied to God. Second. Some remarks in respect to the manner in which this…

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Lecture 17

Lecture 17 Lecture XVII. Trinity Or Tri Unity Of God. First. State the doctrine. Second. The point now under consideration. Third. The sources of evidence. Fourth. The amount of evidence…

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Lecture 18

Lecture 18 Lecture XVIII. Divinity Of Christ. First. Show what is intended by the Divinity of Christ. Second. Show that Christ is truly Divine or that he is the true…

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Lecture 19

Lecture 19 Lecture XIX. Humanity Of Christ. First. Notice the various opinions that have prevailed upon this subject. Second. Show what is intended by the Humanity of Christ. Third. Prove…

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Lecutre 20

Lecutre 20 Lecture XX. Personality And Divinity Of The Holy Spirit. First. Show what is not intended by the Divinity of the Holy Spirit. Second. That he is truly God.…

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Lecture 21

Lecture 21 Lecture XXI. Providence Of God. First. Show what is intended by the providence of God. Second. Prove that God administers over the universe a providential government. Third. Notice…

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