The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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Page 99
... desire to appear at home in every thing which was French , that his friend Mme . DuDeffand remarked , she was often on the point of saying to him , " Don't give yourself so much trouble ; you deserve the honor of being a Frenchman ...
... desire to appear at home in every thing which was French , that his friend Mme . DuDeffand remarked , she was often on the point of saying to him , " Don't give yourself so much trouble ; you deserve the honor of being a Frenchman ...
Page 102
... desires to be noted for superior wisdom , we are reminded , that , if among the unworthy motives which excited their hostility to religion there is one which seems to have obtained the greatest ascen- dancy , it is that prurient ...
... desires to be noted for superior wisdom , we are reminded , that , if among the unworthy motives which excited their hostility to religion there is one which seems to have obtained the greatest ascen- dancy , it is that prurient ...
Page 103
... desire of exhibiting themselves as great ; great in the enlargement of their views , the fearlessness of their inquiries and the extent of discoveries which they hoped would overturn the received belief of former days . This dangerous ...
... desire of exhibiting themselves as great ; great in the enlargement of their views , the fearlessness of their inquiries and the extent of discoveries which they hoped would overturn the received belief of former days . This dangerous ...
Page 104
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. who cautioned him against the absorbing desire to be known as a " discoverer in philosophy , " which , as his friends admit , controled his tastes and pur- suits before he had arrived at ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. who cautioned him against the absorbing desire to be known as a " discoverer in philosophy , " which , as his friends admit , controled his tastes and pur- suits before he had arrived at ...
Page 107
... desire to join : " O Lord , my Maker and Protector , who hast graciously sent me into this world to work out my salvation with fear and trembling , enable me to drive from me all such inquiet and perplexing thoughts as may mislead or ...
... desire to join : " O Lord , my Maker and Protector , who hast graciously sent me into this world to work out my salvation with fear and trembling , enable me to drive from me all such inquiet and perplexing thoughts as may mislead or ...
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