The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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Page 30
... glory- fing in the power of his multiform talents , he im- piously boasted , that " while it required twelve men to write Christianity up , he would show that one man could write it down . " He labored for his ob- ject through a long ...
... glory- fing in the power of his multiform talents , he im- piously boasted , that " while it required twelve men to write Christianity up , he would show that one man could write it down . " He labored for his ob- ject through a long ...
Page 34
... glory that Gibbon depicts to us with his graphic pen . It was , as he tells us himself , while he sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol , covered with the evening shades of an Italian autumn , and listening to the Friars chanting ...
... glory that Gibbon depicts to us with his graphic pen . It was , as he tells us himself , while he sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol , covered with the evening shades of an Italian autumn , and listening to the Friars chanting ...
Page 48
... glory of man as the flower of the grass . " " The grass withereth , and the flower thereof falleth away ; but the word of the Lord en- - dureth forever , " and it endureth forever , because it " is the word of the Lord . 1. But farther ...
... glory of man as the flower of the grass . " " The grass withereth , and the flower thereof falleth away ; but the word of the Lord en- - dureth forever , " and it endureth forever , because it " is the word of the Lord . 1. But farther ...
Page 62
... hold true of those who glory in being their followers . Accordingly , it is to such men that I will chiefly refer in discussing the point now before us . 1 Whether happily or unhappily for their own good name , 62 SECOND LECTURE .
... hold true of those who glory in being their followers . Accordingly , it is to such men that I will chiefly refer in discussing the point now before us . 1 Whether happily or unhappily for their own good name , 62 SECOND LECTURE .
Page 68
... something from his rare book . He then opened it , and with much gravity of manner , and propriety of utterance , read to them the words " God came from Teman , and 1 the Holy One from Mount Paran . His glory cover- 908 SECOND LECTURE .
... something from his rare book . He then opened it , and with much gravity of manner , and propriety of utterance , read to them the words " God came from Teman , and 1 the Holy One from Mount Paran . His glory cover- 908 SECOND LECTURE .
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