The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... render them interesting and instructive to your various hearers ; while they would demonstrate the practicability and importance of rendering Sacred Litera- ture more generally a prominent branch of instruction . Several of us , and ...
... render them interesting and instructive to your various hearers ; while they would demonstrate the practicability and importance of rendering Sacred Litera- ture more generally a prominent branch of instruction . Several of us , and ...
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... rendered progress in Science rapid beyond example . Nature , in her whole varied extent , is fast yielding up her secrets . But the harmony and connection of these discoveries with the lead- ing truths of the Scriptures do not yet seem ...
... rendered progress in Science rapid beyond example . Nature , in her whole varied extent , is fast yielding up her secrets . But the harmony and connection of these discoveries with the lead- ing truths of the Scriptures do not yet seem ...
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... render useful to the cause of Truth . Your request will induce me to bestow increased care and labor upon them ; and if I should be able to prepare a course of Lectures or Essays which may be deemed of any value , I would feel honored ...
... render useful to the cause of Truth . Your request will induce me to bestow increased care and labor upon them ; and if I should be able to prepare a course of Lectures or Essays which may be deemed of any value , I would feel honored ...
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... render it glaring and repulsive . But often as Infidelity has fled to these and similar subterfuges , there is no covering under which it has assailed Christianity more injuriously , than when it hides itself under the show of Learning ...
... render it glaring and repulsive . But often as Infidelity has fled to these and similar subterfuges , there is no covering under which it has assailed Christianity more injuriously , than when it hides itself under the show of Learning ...
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... and if a few of their number might claim such a dis tinction , their Infidelity was so revolting and mon- C strous in its blasphemies , as to render it compara- tively harmless . They owed their fame , such as FIRST LECTURE . 27,2.
... and if a few of their number might claim such a dis tinction , their Infidelity was so revolting and mon- C strous in its blasphemies , as to render it compara- tively harmless . They owed their fame , such as FIRST LECTURE . 27,2.
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