The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... V 1 But while this spirit of progress with men of learning is to be hailed as the harbinger and means of invaluable good , it is at the same time attended with dangers which should never be overlooked . The great FIRST 17 LECTURE .
... V 1 But while this spirit of progress with men of learning is to be hailed as the harbinger and means of invaluable good , it is at the same time attended with dangers which should never be overlooked . The great FIRST 17 LECTURE .
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... means of their own deeds ; and if the voice of uninspired his- tory is to be credited , the apostle saw in his own day a signal instance of this , in one whose name is not embalmed but impaled in the pages of Scrip- } ture . Simon the ...
... means of their own deeds ; and if the voice of uninspired his- tory is to be credited , the apostle saw in his own day a signal instance of this , in one whose name is not embalmed but impaled in the pages of Scrip- } ture . Simon the ...
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... means of their untiring labors the territory held by Christi- anity has been curtailed in its limits or reduced in its strength ? But if the Bible is untrue , or Christianity a de- ception , as they would have us believe , let us con ...
... means of their untiring labors the territory held by Christi- anity has been curtailed in its limits or reduced in its strength ? But if the Bible is untrue , or Christianity a de- ception , as they would have us believe , let us con ...
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... mean , how contemptible are they , compared with the Scripture ! Is it possible that a book at once so simple and sublime should be mere- ly the work of man ? Is it possible that the sacred personage , whose history it contains , should ...
... mean , how contemptible are they , compared with the Scripture ! Is it possible that a book at once so simple and sublime should be mere- ly the work of man ? Is it possible that the sacred personage , whose history it contains , should ...
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... means of increasing it . " While men slept " in this deep slumber , the tares of impiety and infidelity were sown broadcast , es- pecially throughout the nations of the Old World ; and we must lament that among those whom we find ...
... means of increasing it . " While men slept " in this deep slumber , the tares of impiety and infidelity were sown broadcast , es- pecially throughout the nations of the Old World ; and we must lament that among those whom we find ...
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