The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... not shrunk from imputing insincerity and a want of good faith , to the men who have distinguished themselves by their infidelity , I have felt it due both to my readers and 3 to myself , that the proof of the charge should 141 PREFACE .
... not shrunk from imputing insincerity and a want of good faith , to the men who have distinguished themselves by their infidelity , I have felt it due both to my readers and 3 to myself , that the proof of the charge should 141 PREFACE .
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. to myself , that the proof of the charge should be within easy reach of the reader . On such points I have accord- ingly furnished evidence in the notes , which could not so conveniently ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. to myself , that the proof of the charge should be within easy reach of the reader . On such points I have accord- ingly furnished evidence in the notes , which could not so conveniently ...
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... proofs should be irrefragable and obvious to every candid judge ; and such is the proof we have to offer . It is taken mainly from the confessions made by the accused themselves . " Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee , " said his ...
... proofs should be irrefragable and obvious to every candid judge ; and such is the proof we have to offer . It is taken mainly from the confessions made by the accused themselves . " Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee , " said his ...
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... proof that the pre- vailing causes of infidelity among men of learning are to be found , as we have said , in a want of Candor and honesty in the pursuit of truth and a blinding hatred of the truth itself . f " They claim that they are ...
... proof that the pre- vailing causes of infidelity among men of learning are to be found , as we have said , in a want of Candor and honesty in the pursuit of truth and a blinding hatred of the truth itself . f " They claim that they are ...
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... ; men who have never examined the book so as to know what it contains , and yet profess to re- ject it as the result of philosophical investigation . CX Take another proof of their want of fairness in treating SECOND LECTURE . 669.
... ; men who have never examined the book so as to know what it contains , and yet profess to re- ject it as the result of philosophical investigation . CX Take another proof of their want of fairness in treating SECOND LECTURE . 669.
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