The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... faith in the inspiration of the Scriptures , but an increased relish for them , and a more complete knowledge of the truths they contain . I have seen , with much pleasure , that especially of Ddate this object has engaged the attention ...
... faith in the inspiration of the Scriptures , but an increased relish for them , and a more complete knowledge of the truths they contain . I have seen , with much pleasure , that especially of Ddate this object has engaged the attention ...
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... not shrunk from imputing insincerity and a want of good faith , to the men who have distinguished themselves by their infidelity , I have felt it due both to my readers and 3 to myself , that the proof of the charge should 141 PREFACE .
... not shrunk from imputing insincerity and a want of good faith , to the men who have distinguished themselves by their infidelity , I have felt it due both to my readers and 3 to myself , that the proof of the charge should 141 PREFACE .
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... faith in the Holy Book , because it teaches 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 ...
... faith in the Holy Book , because it teaches 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 ...
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... faith . But , " he adds , " they shall pro- loceed no further ; their folly shall be manifest unto all men , as their's also was . " . And in this connec- ition I may remark , that the apostle here states a truth bethat should never be ...
... faith . But , " he adds , " they shall pro- loceed no further ; their folly shall be manifest unto all men , as their's also was . " . And in this connec- ition I may remark , that the apostle here states a truth bethat should never be ...
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... faith he had once professed , " giving out that him- self was some great one , " seems to have been a lead- ing man in propagating the sophistries of Infidelity and impiety and the occasion of his apostacy was so ordered by the ...
... faith he had once professed , " giving out that him- self was some great one , " seems to have been a lead- ing man in propagating the sophistries of Infidelity and impiety and the occasion of his apostacy was so ordered by the ...
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