The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... multiplied labors , we would inquire whether you would not undertake to prepare a course of public Lectures on the prominent subjects which such a department of instruction should embrace . * In your hands they might be made to assume.
... multiplied labors , we would inquire whether you would not undertake to prepare a course of public Lectures on the prominent subjects which such a department of instruction should embrace . * In your hands they might be made to assume.
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. * In your hands they might be made to assume a form which would render them interesting and instructive to your various hearers ; while they would demonstrate the practicability and ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. * In your hands they might be made to assume a form which would render them interesting and instructive to your various hearers ; while they would demonstrate the practicability and ...
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... hands of infidelity , and shown to be in full har- mony with the Scriptures . This must be the work of ' successive writers . I hope to do part of it ; and will en- deavor so to classify the subjects which I may take up , that each ...
... hands of infidelity , and shown to be in full har- mony with the Scriptures . This must be the work of ' successive writers . I hope to do part of it ; and will en- deavor so to classify the subjects which I may take up , that each ...
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... hand , and Infidelity on the other . The former professes to believe in Christia- nity , but obscures and often buries it beneath the inventions and traditions of men . The latter re- jects it , either in whole or in part , as untrue ...
... hand , and Infidelity on the other . The former professes to believe in Christia- nity , but obscures and often buries it beneath the inventions and traditions of men . The latter re- jects it , either in whole or in part , as untrue ...
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... hand on both the teles- cope and the microscope , and reaching from the stars and suns that are the centres of other worlds , down to the tiny insect which is invisible to the naked eye , it seems to hope that its career may be pro ...
... hand on both the teles- cope and the microscope , and reaching from the stars and suns that are the centres of other worlds , down to the tiny insect which is invisible to the naked eye , it seems to hope that its career may be pro ...
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