The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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Page 11
... doctrines of the other ; and I deem it the duty of Christian scholars to do what they can , to have every fresh discovery which learning brings to light , baptized with the spirit of Christianty , and laid at the foot of her altars ...
... doctrines of the other ; and I deem it the duty of Christian scholars to do what they can , to have every fresh discovery which learning brings to light , baptized with the spirit of Christianty , and laid at the foot of her altars ...
Page 16
... doctrines which , if not irrational , in their view are mysterious and unintelligible , and there- fore not entitled to our belief . A still different class are found catching at every seeming inconsistency between one part of Scripture ...
... doctrines which , if not irrational , in their view are mysterious and unintelligible , and there- fore not entitled to our belief . A still different class are found catching at every seeming inconsistency between one part of Scripture ...
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... doctrines , it gives us its teachings respecting the physical i laws which sustain and govern the material world ; it shows us the frame work of a civil government , which equally sustains the authority of rulers and sel cures the ...
... doctrines , it gives us its teachings respecting the physical i laws which sustain and govern the material world ; it shows us the frame work of a civil government , which equally sustains the authority of rulers and sel cures the ...
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... doctrine in theology . It is common sense , it is general experience . We ask for the application of this rule in form- ing a judgment on the practical results , the natu ral tendencies of Christianity . We ask that the tree should be ...
... doctrine in theology . It is common sense , it is general experience . We ask for the application of this rule in form- ing a judgment on the practical results , the natu ral tendencies of Christianity . We ask that the tree should be ...
Page 76
... doctrines , from her precepts , and from what she is known to have done when allowed to exercise her sway . Her first great command is , " Thou shalt love the Lord thy God , " and her " second is like unto it , Thou shalt love thy ...
... doctrines , from her precepts , and from what she is known to have done when allowed to exercise her sway . Her first great command is , " Thou shalt love the Lord thy God , " and her " second is like unto it , Thou shalt love thy ...
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