The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... opinions recently promulgated , have also greatly strengthened my convictions of its importance . An impetus has been given to the minds of men within the last thirty or forty years , which has rendered progress in Science rapid beyond ...
... opinions recently promulgated , have also greatly strengthened my convictions of its importance . An impetus has been given to the minds of men within the last thirty or forty years , which has rendered progress in Science rapid beyond ...
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... But after they had taken time to review their first opinions , and to carry their inquiries farther and deeper , they found that Moses was right both as to fact and philosophy , and that they themselves had FIRST LECTURE , 19.
... But after they had taken time to review their first opinions , and to carry their inquiries farther and deeper , they found that Moses was right both as to fact and philosophy , and that they themselves had FIRST LECTURE , 19.
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... opinion with some , which prevents them from confessing an error even when they see it . There is a vanity , a love of notoriety with others , that delights in discarding what the multitude receiver as truth . And with others , if not ...
... opinion with some , which prevents them from confessing an error even when they see it . There is a vanity , a love of notoriety with others , that delights in discarding what the multitude receiver as truth . And with others , if not ...
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... the world , and establishes its faith upon the ruins which its have made . The triumph of Christianity is CON the secret progress of opinion , working at first no change in the existing forms or relations of society , FIRST LECTURE . 41.
... the world , and establishes its faith upon the ruins which its have made . The triumph of Christianity is CON the secret progress of opinion , working at first no change in the existing forms or relations of society , FIRST LECTURE . 41.
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... opinion the sun and stars were endowed with intelligence , reacting on the elements and governing the world , by a per- petual effluvium ; and whose last writer was a fisherman from the sea of Tiberias , called from his net to be an ...
... opinion the sun and stars were endowed with intelligence , reacting on the elements and governing the world , by a per- petual effluvium ; and whose last writer was a fisherman from the sea of Tiberias , called from his net to be an ...
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