The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... friends to whom my memory will al- ways recur with sentiments of grateful regard . It is very true that I have long been desirous to see the Branch of Learning , to which you refer , introduced more fully into our Literary Institutions ...
... friends to whom my memory will al- ways recur with sentiments of grateful regard . It is very true that I have long been desirous to see the Branch of Learning , to which you refer , introduced more fully into our Literary Institutions ...
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... 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 . Here I have derived much assistance from our Period- ical Literature . I had occasion ...
... 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 . Here I have derived much assistance from our Period- ical Literature . I had occasion ...
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... friends and ad- vocates of the holy volume so far outweigh its ad- versaries as to put an end to controversy on the subject . But before we bring into view this splen- 1 did array , armed with the panoply of truth II.
... friends and ad- vocates of the holy volume so far outweigh its ad- versaries as to put an end to controversy on the subject . But before we bring into view this splen- 1 did array , armed with the panoply of truth II.
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... friends often pointed as a star of no common brilliancy . His courage was even heroic , showing a spirit not to be in- fluenced by any cowardly dread of death . But in his later days , when cool reflection came and con- science was ...
... friends often pointed as a star of no common brilliancy . His courage was even heroic , showing a spirit not to be in- fluenced by any cowardly dread of death . But in his later days , when cool reflection came and con- science was ...
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... friends to whom they communicated their sentiments unreservedly and fully . There is no species of history more instructive and important than such faithful portraitures of distinguished men , whether friends or enemies of truth and ...
... friends to whom they communicated their sentiments unreservedly and fully . There is no species of history more instructive and important than such faithful portraitures of distinguished men , whether friends or enemies of truth and ...
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