The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... human frame , in hopes to find something in the complexion or figure of the diversified tribes of our race which might contradict the inspired account of the origi- nal creation of man pinadens cheat Pad 2 It is generally known that in ...
... human frame , in hopes to find something in the complexion or figure of the diversified tribes of our race which might contradict the inspired account of the origi- nal creation of man pinadens cheat Pad 2 It is generally known that in ...
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... human knowledge and human happiness , Infidelity still aspires to follow , and views nothing too high or too sacred for its profane purposes . It would lay its hand on both the teles- cope and the microscope , and reaching from the ...
... human knowledge and human happiness , Infidelity still aspires to follow , and views nothing too high or too sacred for its profane purposes . It would lay its hand on both the teles- cope and the microscope , and reaching from the ...
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... human mind , seems to have been brought to a pause . ] It was not the form in which the great enemy of Christianity then desired to act . While the Church and her ministry slept , it was his policy to remaini quiet , that they might not ...
... human mind , seems to have been brought to a pause . ] It was not the form in which the great enemy of Christianity then desired to act . While the Church and her ministry slept , it was his policy to remaini quiet , that they might not ...
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... human intellect , and the most dangerous of the attacks ever made upon Di- Fivine Revelation . From the nature of the subject , it furnished a high and unequalled advantage to the infidel Historian . There has been but one Rome , and it ...
... human intellect , and the most dangerous of the attacks ever made upon Di- Fivine Revelation . From the nature of the subject , it furnished a high and unequalled advantage to the infidel Historian . There has been but one Rome , and it ...
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... human race . For , as has been said in language equally just and beautiful , “ How vague in general is our notion of this the most remarkable change which has ever been wrought in the state of mankind ! The violent and rapid conquests ...
... human race . For , as has been said in language equally just and beautiful , “ How vague in general is our notion of this the most remarkable change which has ever been wrought in the state of mankind ! The violent and rapid conquests ...
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