The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... object of the proposed Professorship was to vindi- cate the Sacred Scriptures from the objections often sup- posed to arise from various discoveries in Science and Letters . That part of the design has not yet been car- ried into effect ...
... object of the proposed Professorship was to vindi- cate the Sacred Scriptures from the objections often sup- posed to arise from various discoveries in Science and Letters . That part of the design has not yet been car- ried into effect ...
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... object has engaged the attention of able men . But the field is very extensive , and requires additional X labor before it can be brought under adequate cultivation . bet I would esteem it a privilege to have any share in the work ; but ...
... object has engaged the attention of able men . But the field is very extensive , and requires additional X labor before it can be brought under adequate cultivation . bet I would esteem it a privilege to have any share in the work ; but ...
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... object to look not only at their productions but at the men them- selves ; not only at their learning but at their lives . Here I have derived much assistance from our Period - 1 ical Literature . I had occasion to observe in a previous ...
... object to look not only at their productions but at the men them- selves ; not only at their learning but at their lives . Here I have derived much assistance from our Period - 1 ical Literature . I had occasion to observe in a previous ...
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... pursue it as the main object of my future Lyears , in the hope that , with the Divine blessing , it may be somewhat useful to the great cause of inspired truth . In bis 65 . the next , volume , I take up a subject PREFACE . 15 :
... pursue it as the main object of my future Lyears , in the hope that , with the Divine blessing , it may be somewhat useful to the great cause of inspired truth . In bis 65 . the next , volume , I take up a subject PREFACE . 15 :
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... object as infidels . And not waiting to enumerate many others who were their cotemporaries and fellow - laborers , let us contemplate that peculiar potency for evil which was displayed in Hume , Rousseau and Voltaire , when they formed ...
... object as infidels . And not waiting to enumerate many others who were their cotemporaries and fellow - laborers , let us contemplate that peculiar potency for evil which was displayed in Hume , Rousseau and Voltaire , when they formed ...
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