The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... church . We must come down through century after century , till we have reached comparatively modern times . We !! must pass by what are usually termed the Dark Ages ; for during that long slumber of intellect and learning , Infidelity ...
... church . We must come down through century after century , till we have reached comparatively modern times . We !! must pass by what are usually termed the Dark Ages ; for during that long slumber of intellect and learning , Infidelity ...
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... Church , of the Protestant Church on the Continent ; and in the end became an apostate froin religion in all these various forms ; carrying with him an enmity of a three - fold strength , as if the Jivenom had been concentrated anew by ...
... Church , of the Protestant Church on the Continent ; and in the end became an apostate froin religion in all these various forms ; carrying with him an enmity of a three - fold strength , as if the Jivenom had been concentrated anew by ...
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... church needs it , and the world needs it . suit . Religion needs it , and learning needs it . Could 1 call spirits from the vasty deep , and make them come , I would enlist from the multitudes of the gifted and the learned , some ...
... church needs it , and the world needs it . suit . Religion needs it , and learning needs it . Could 1 call spirits from the vasty deep , and make them come , I would enlist from the multitudes of the gifted and the learned , some ...
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... church of England , had become perverted by a perusal of Hume's writings . He felt that having lost his be- lief in the truth of Christianity , he could not , as a man of candor and truth , continue to preach its doctrines . In this ...
... church of England , had become perverted by a perusal of Hume's writings . He felt that having lost his be- lief in the truth of Christianity , he could not , as a man of candor and truth , continue to preach its doctrines . In this ...
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... church of God . But we would fondly hope that , however unscrupulous may have been the master who gave it , it involved too gross a violation of truth and of fidelity to his own conscience for the disciple to follow it ... ! CAN If this ...
... church of God . But we would fondly hope that , however unscrupulous may have been the master who gave it , it involved too gross a violation of truth and of fidelity to his own conscience for the disciple to follow it ... ! CAN If this ...
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