The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... cause of Learning in our city ; and should you see fit to accede to the proposal we now make , it will give us much satisfaction to co - operate with you in any way which might render your labors most agreeable to yourself and most ...
... cause of Learning in our city ; and should you see fit to accede to the proposal we now make , it will give us much satisfaction to co - operate with you in any way which might render your labors most agreeable to yourself and most ...
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... cause of Truth . Your request will induce me to bestow increased care and labor upon them ; and if I should be able to prepare a course of Lectures or Essays which may be deemed of any value , I would feel honored to present them to the ...
... cause of Truth . Your request will induce me to bestow increased care and labor upon them ; and if I should be able to prepare a course of Lectures or Essays which may be deemed of any value , I would feel honored to present them to the ...
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... to pursue it as the main object cf my future years , in the hope that , with the Divine blessing , it may be somewhat useful to the great cause of inspired truth . FIRST LECTURE . Men of Learning who have fallen into P R E F A СЕ . 15.
... to pursue it as the main object cf my future years , in the hope that , with the Divine blessing , it may be somewhat useful to the great cause of inspired truth . FIRST LECTURE . Men of Learning who have fallen into P R E F A СЕ . 15.
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... cause of Sci- ence , tarnishing their honors by mingling in the ranks of those who reject the holy Word of God . Let us then at the outset take a fair view of In- fidelity in this aspect . The Gospel , which declares itself to be ...
... cause of Sci- ence , tarnishing their honors by mingling in the ranks of those who reject the holy Word of God . Let us then at the outset take a fair view of In- fidelity in this aspect . The Gospel , which declares itself to be ...
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... the Fathers , who quoted them in order to refute them ; nor would they be acknow- leged by Infidelity as champions in her cause . To find those to whom she would assign that pre - eminence , we must turn to a later FIRST LECTURE . 25.
... the Fathers , who quoted them in order to refute them ; nor would they be acknow- leged by Infidelity as champions in her cause . To find those to whom she would assign that pre - eminence , we must turn to a later FIRST LECTURE . 25.
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