The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... Christianity . 109 LECTURE IV . Christianity contrasted with Infidelity in its influence on the happiness of Man in this world . 147 LECTURE V. Influence of the Bible on the intellect of Man . 206 LECTURE VI . The prejudice that ...
... Christianity . 109 LECTURE IV . Christianity contrasted with Infidelity in its influence on the happiness of Man in this world . 147 LECTURE V. Influence of the Bible on the intellect of Man . 206 LECTURE VI . The prejudice that ...
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... Christianity . But the venom is not the less dangerous because concealed , and the minds of educated young men are too frequently poisoned before they are aware of it , by the manner and connection in which facts and theorems in science ...
... Christianity . But the venom is not the less dangerous because concealed , and the minds of educated young men are too frequently poisoned before they are aware of it , by the manner and connection in which facts and theorems in science ...
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... Christianity , or on the other , to defend it . I have endeavored to do full justice to the attainments and the characters of both ; and have been careful to draw my conclusions not only from their published writings but also from their ...
... Christianity , or on the other , to defend it . I have endeavored to do full justice to the attainments and the characters of both ; and have been careful to draw my conclusions not only from their published writings but also from their ...
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... to these and similar subterfuges , there is no covering under which it has assailed Christianity more injuriously , than when it hides itself under the show of Learning ; nor is there a branch of Letters or Science which 14 FIRST LECTURE .
... to these and similar subterfuges , there is no covering under which it has assailed Christianity more injuriously , than when it hides itself under the show of Learning ; nor is there a branch of Letters or Science which 14 FIRST LECTURE .
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... Christianity , let us see what estimate should Obe formed of the unnatural hostility . Our limits will confine us to a selection of names , and we will ad- vert chiefly to those whom all admit to be the strong- est men and best scholars ...
... Christianity , let us see what estimate should Obe formed of the unnatural hostility . Our limits will confine us to a selection of names , and we will ad- vert chiefly to those whom all admit to be the strong- est men and best scholars ...
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