The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... James McFarlane Mathews. LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . GIFT OF Mrs. SARAH P. WALSWORTH . Received October , 1894 . Accessions No. 5682 56827 Class No. watts Manpille DIA LI OF THR UNIVER MIY CALIFORTL A ИЕИ ОБ.
... James McFarlane Mathews. LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . GIFT OF Mrs. SARAH P. WALSWORTH . Received October , 1894 . Accessions No. 5682 56827 Class No. watts Manpille DIA LI OF THR UNIVER MIY CALIFORTL A ИЕИ ОБ.
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... received your kind communication of the 7th instant , and have given it the more careful attention , as it comes from friends to whom my memory will al ways recur with sentiments of grateful regard . It is very true that I have long ...
... received your kind communication of the 7th instant , and have given it the more careful attention , as it comes from friends to whom my memory will al ways recur with sentiments of grateful regard . It is very true that I have long ...
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... received with a spirit of kindness for which I am called to express my gratitude ; and at the request of many among both the clergy and laity , I have for several years past employed myself in preparing a work which might contribute to ...
... received with a spirit of kindness for which I am called to express my gratitude ; and at the request of many among both the clergy and laity , I have for several years past employed myself in preparing a work which might contribute to ...
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... received in nation after nation , meeting with the freest exami- nation of the wise and well informed ; in fact , cre- ating inquiry and intelligence as one of its fruits ; and what has been the result ? The Book is be- fore us ...
... received in nation after nation , meeting with the freest exami- nation of the wise and well informed ; in fact , cre- ating inquiry and intelligence as one of its fruits ; and what has been the result ? The Book is be- fore us ...
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... of crude and awkward blunders , at the same time con- fessing he had never read the work , or at most , had flooked into it but partially and superficially ? Or , * • T 3 how would an objector be received , who 64 SECOND LECTURE . .I.
... of crude and awkward blunders , at the same time con- fessing he had never read the work , or at most , had flooked into it but partially and superficially ? Or , * • T 3 how would an objector be received , who 64 SECOND LECTURE . .I.
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