The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... once before them . It is not to be expected that in the Lectures which are to follow the present volume , I would , presume to cover every branch of science which should be rescued from the hands of infidelity , and shown to be in full ...
... once before them . It is not to be expected that in the Lectures which are to follow the present volume , I would , presume to cover every branch of science which should be rescued from the hands of infidelity , and shown to be in full ...
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... once professed , " giving out that him- self was some great one , " seems to have been a lead- ing man in propagating the sophistries of Infidelity and impiety and the occasion of his apostacy was so ordered by the overruling hand of ...
... once professed , " giving out that him- self was some great one , " seems to have been a lead- ing man in propagating the sophistries of Infidelity and impiety and the occasion of his apostacy was so ordered by the overruling hand of ...
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... once " sitting at the feet of Jesus , clothed and in his right mind . " But they , we must fear , died as they had lived ; the demons which pos- sessed them , never exorcised to the last . After them however arose one who stands un ...
... once " sitting at the feet of Jesus , clothed and in his right mind . " But they , we must fear , died as they had lived ; the demons which pos- sessed them , never exorcised to the last . After them however arose one who stands un ...
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... once rise to your minds , as entitled to this guilty pre - eminence . When we think of what he once was , what he became , and what he did , we are reminded of the Star in the Apo- calypse " whose name was Wormwood , and which , burning ...
... once rise to your minds , as entitled to this guilty pre - eminence . When we think of what he once was , what he became , and what he did , we are reminded of the Star in the Apo- calypse " whose name was Wormwood , and which , burning ...
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... once professed Christianity and then re bnounced it . Gibbon had , in turn , been a member of the Protestant Church of England , of the Roman Catholic Church , of the Protestant Church on the Continent ; and in the end became an ...
... once professed Christianity and then re bnounced it . Gibbon had , in turn , been a member of the Protestant Church of England , of the Roman Catholic Church , of the Protestant Church on the Continent ; and in the end became an ...
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