The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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Page 24
... wise in their own crafti ness . " He allows them to oppose his truth only so far as will make their confusion the more complete , when their own weapons are turned against them , and their folly is made manifest " by means of their own ...
... wise in their own crafti ness . " He allows them to oppose his truth only so far as will make their confusion the more complete , when their own weapons are turned against them , and their folly is made manifest " by means of their own ...
Page 46
... 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 . Thousands of years have passed away since the greater portion of it was written , and ...
... 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 . Thousands of years have passed away since the greater portion of it was written , and ...
Page 65
... wise and the good . mid ol Now here is our Bible , which brings before us subjects of immense importance to man , both here and hereafter ; and which , as all must admit , has commanded the careful study and full belief of x 16 . many ...
... wise and the good . mid ol Now here is our Bible , which brings before us subjects of immense importance to man , both here and hereafter ; and which , as all must admit , has commanded the careful study and full belief of x 16 . many ...
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... wise , they became fools . " And from the language which the Apostle here uses , describing their ambi- tious desires to be noted for superior wisdom , we are reminded , that , if among the unworthy motives which excited their hostility ...
... wise , they became fools . " And from the language which the Apostle here uses , describing their ambi- tious desires to be noted for superior wisdom , we are reminded , that , if among the unworthy motives which excited their hostility ...
Page 103
... wise and timely control , by some parental hand , been exercised over the minds of Hume and Gibbon , how different might have been their course and their influence in the world ! But unhappily they were left to themselves at the period ...
... wise and timely control , by some parental hand , been exercised over the minds of Hume and Gibbon , how different might have been their course and their influence in the world ! But unhappily they were left to themselves at the period ...
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