The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... writings , and many in their discoveries , go so far as to suppose that they may enjoy a dualism of opinions ; holding one set , which they may believe as Christians , and another whereof they are convinced as Philosophers . One does ...
... writings , and many in their discoveries , go so far as to suppose that they may enjoy a dualism of opinions ; holding one set , which they may believe as Christians , and another whereof they are convinced as Philosophers . One does ...
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... writings but also from their biographies as prepared by themselves or by their chosen friends . I have made it my object to look not only at their productions but at the men them- selves ; not only at their learning but at their lives ...
... writings but also from their biographies as prepared by themselves or by their chosen friends . I have made it my object to look not only at their productions but at the men them- selves ; not only at their learning but at their lives ...
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... writings of the Fathers , who quoted them in order to refute them ; nor would they be acknow- eleged by Infidelity as champions in her cause . ¿ -q.1 . To find those to whom she would assign that } b pre - eminence , we must turn to a ...
... writings of the Fathers , who quoted them in order to refute them ; nor would they be acknow- eleged by Infidelity as champions in her cause . ¿ -q.1 . To find those to whom she would assign that } b pre - eminence , we must turn to a ...
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... see also how it har monizes with the best discoveries of Philosophy în later days . If we examine the writings of the wisest among uninspired men on questions of { I វ Science , we find that the theories FIRST 53 LECTURE .
... see also how it har monizes with the best discoveries of Philosophy în later days . If we examine the writings of the wisest among uninspired men on questions of { I វ Science , we find that the theories FIRST 53 LECTURE .
Page 66
... large measure of Divine unction which is found in the writings of the dis- ciple whom Jesus loved , prove so offensive to a mind like Gibbon's , that he could not persuade himself to go further ? Or , was it his 66 LECTURE . SECOND.
... large measure of Divine unction which is found in the writings of the dis- ciple whom Jesus loved , prove so offensive to a mind like Gibbon's , that he could not persuade himself to go further ? Or , was it his 66 LECTURE . SECOND.
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