The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... Scriptures from the objections often sup- posed to arise from various discoveries in Science and Letters . That part of the design has not yet been car- ried into effect ; but we believe that it has become pe- culiarly desirable at the ...
... Scriptures from the objections often sup- posed to arise from various discoveries in Science and Letters . That part of the design has not yet been car- ried into effect ; but we believe that it has become pe- culiarly desirable at the ...
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... Scriptures do not yet seem to be rightly understood , or fully appreciated . To use the words of an able reasoner on this subject : " Some men in their writings , and many in their discoveries , go so far as to suppose that they may ...
... Scriptures do not yet seem to be rightly understood , or fully appreciated . To use the words of an able reasoner on this subject : " Some men in their writings , and many in their discoveries , go so far as to suppose that they may ...
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... Scriptures , but an increased relish for them , and a more complete knowledge of the truths they contain . I have seen , with much pleasure , that especially of late this object has engaged the attention of able men . But the field is ...
... Scriptures , but an increased relish for them , and a more complete knowledge of the truths they contain . I have seen , with much pleasure , that especially of late this object has engaged the attention of able men . But the field is ...
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... Scriptures . This must be the work of successive writers . I hope to do part of it ; and will en- deavor so to classify the subjects which I may take up , that each volume will form a work complete within itself , independently of the ...
... Scriptures . This must be the work of successive writers . I hope to do part of it ; and will en- deavor so to classify the subjects which I may take up , that each volume will form a work complete within itself , independently of the ...
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... Scripture and another ; and instead of inquiring as candid judges , how the discrepancy may be explained and removed , they strive , by every art of special pleading , to render it glaring and repulsive . But often as Infidelity has ...
... Scripture and another ; and instead of inquiring as candid judges , how the discrepancy may be explained and removed , they strive , by every art of special pleading , to render it glaring and repulsive . But often as Infidelity has ...
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