The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... believe that it has become pe- culiarly desirable at the present time , to afford increased opportunities of gaining information on these important questions ; and as you have now released yourself from some of your former multiplied ...
... believe that it has become pe- culiarly desirable at the present time , to afford increased opportunities of gaining information on these important questions ; and as you have now released yourself from some of your former multiplied ...
Page 9
... believe as Christians , and another whereof they are convinced as Philosophers . One does not see how it is possible to make accordance between the Mosaic Creation and Cuvier's discoveries : another thinks the history of the dispersions ...
... believe as Christians , and another whereof they are convinced as Philosophers . One does not see how it is possible to make accordance between the Mosaic Creation and Cuvier's discoveries : another thinks the history of the dispersions ...
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... Believe me , Gentlemen , Yours , with sincere regard , J. M. MATHews . From the time when I commenced the delivery of the Lectures which grew out of this correspondence , they were received with a spirit of kindness for which I am ...
... Believe me , Gentlemen , Yours , with sincere regard , J. M. MATHews . From the time when I commenced the delivery of the Lectures which grew out of this correspondence , they were received with a spirit of kindness for which I am ...
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... believe in Christia- nity , but obscures and often buries it beneath the inventions and traditions of men . The latter re- jects it , either in whole or in part , as untrue and irrational . But in nothing is the difference between the ...
... believe in Christia- nity , but obscures and often buries it beneath the inventions and traditions of men . The latter re- jects it , either in whole or in part , as untrue and irrational . But in nothing is the difference between the ...
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... believe , let us con- sider the great advantages which they have in their hands for showing it to be so . Let us remember that no deception or imposture can possibly stand the test of time . It is as true of falsehood as of murder ...
... believe , let us con- sider the great advantages which they have in their hands for showing it to be so . Let us remember that no deception or imposture can possibly stand the test of time . It is as true of falsehood as of murder ...
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