The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... give us much satisfaction to co - operate with you in any way which might render your labors most agreeable to yourself and most useful to the interests of Truth and Knowledge , We have the honor to be , Yours , with great respect ...
... give us much satisfaction to co - operate with you in any way which might render your labors most agreeable to yourself and most useful to the interests of Truth and Knowledge , We have the honor to be , Yours , with great respect ...
Page 37
... miser would part with his gold , impatient till he can close his hand and give no more . as CLAW Nor is this all : painful as it is to expose dishon- Nesty and bad faith in a writer of Gibbon's powerful FIRST LECTURE . 37.
... miser would part with his gold , impatient till he can close his hand and give no more . as CLAW Nor is this all : painful as it is to expose dishon- Nesty and bad faith in a writer of Gibbon's powerful FIRST LECTURE . 37.
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... give security against it ; nor can the notes of commenta- tors , though prepared with the diligence and ability juofna a Milman or a Guizot , either abstract or neu tralize the poison . The fabric is dyed in the wool . -287 Blasphemy ...
... give security against it ; nor can the notes of commenta- tors , though prepared with the diligence and ability juofna a Milman or a Guizot , either abstract or neu tralize the poison . The fabric is dyed in the wool . -287 Blasphemy ...
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... final admission into the world of the blessed . It gives a code of morals so perfect as to be applicable to every . duty and condition of man , and foretells a doming judgment , when it will be rendered to every man FIRST LECTURE .
... final admission into the world of the blessed . It gives a code of morals so perfect as to be applicable to every . duty and condition of man , and foretells a doming judgment , when it will be rendered to every man FIRST LECTURE .
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... 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 rights of the ruled ...
... 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 rights of the ruled ...
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