The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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Page 37
... speak of their illustrious deeds , he doles out his reluctant and scanty commendations , grudgingly a miser would part with his gold , impatient till he can close his hand and give no more . as CLAW Nor is this all : painful as it is to ...
... speak of their illustrious deeds , he doles out his reluctant and scanty commendations , grudgingly a miser would part with his gold , impatient till he can close his hand and give no more . as CLAW Nor is this all : painful as it is to ...
Page 53
... speak , and in which he would have the world believe . In like manner we might speak of all the inspired writers . Whatever may have been the error or idolatry prevailing in their day , not a trace of it is to be found mingled with the ...
... speak , and in which he would have the world believe . In like manner we might speak of all the inspired writers . Whatever may have been the error or idolatry prevailing in their day , not a trace of it is to be found mingled with the ...
Page 60
... speak out , wishing to undo the evil he had done by his profane scoffs against religion , he often laid his hand upon the Bible and declared , " A bad heart , a bad heart is the great objection against this Holy Book ; " and most care ...
... speak out , wishing to undo the evil he had done by his profane scoffs against religion , he often laid his hand upon the Bible and declared , " A bad heart , a bad heart is the great objection against this Holy Book ; " and most care ...
Page 73
... speaking of the irreverent and sarcastic at tacks of Gibbon on the Christian faith . • ( Let us take another view of the unfairness and dishonesty to which we refer . We are now meet- ing our infidel opposers as philosophers , the name ...
... speaking of the irreverent and sarcastic at tacks of Gibbon on the Christian faith . • ( Let us take another view of the unfairness and dishonesty to which we refer . We are now meet- ing our infidel opposers as philosophers , the name ...
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... relatives will often , at least for the time , so drive vanity and pride from the heart , that it will speak out its real feelings with sincerity . Con- . & science then gains a sway which it may not have SECOND .79 LECTURE ...
... relatives will often , at least for the time , so drive vanity and pride from the heart , that it will speak out its real feelings with sincerity . Con- . & science then gains a sway which it may not have SECOND .79 LECTURE ...
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