The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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Page 18
... laws also are far from standing alone , or iso- lated one from another . They are all combined into a harmonious system , of which the parts might be considered as deformities or imperfections , if viewed by themselves ; and yet when ...
... laws also are far from standing alone , or iso- lated one from another . They are all combined into a harmonious system , of which the parts might be considered as deformities or imperfections , if viewed by themselves ; and yet when ...
Page 29
... laws of evidence , and in a history abundant in false colorings and garbled statements , all written in a style of almost Grecian ease and finish , he prevailed with readers who , obdurate in heart , and ambitious to be thought more ...
... laws of evidence , and in a history abundant in false colorings and garbled statements , all written in a style of almost Grecian ease and finish , he prevailed with readers who , obdurate in heart , and ambitious to be thought more ...
Page 50
... laws which sustain and govern the material world ; it shows us the frame work of a civil government , which equally sustains the authority of rulers and se- cures the rights of the ruled ; and it recites the his- tories of nations in ...
... laws which sustain and govern the material world ; it shows us the frame work of a civil government , which equally sustains the authority of rulers and se- cures the rights of the ruled ; and it recites the his- tories of nations in ...
Page 52
... laws , it will invariably imbibe views and tendencies from the habits of the age and the na- tion to which it belongs . But with the inspired writers of the Bible , it was directly the reverse . It matters not whether it was Moses ...
... laws , it will invariably imbibe views and tendencies from the habits of the age and the na- tion to which it belongs . But with the inspired writers of the Bible , it was directly the reverse . It matters not whether it was Moses ...
Page 53
... law by which he counts himself blameless ; when he writes for the Bible , his Pharisaism and pride have disappeared , while Christ and the cross , as foreshadowed and foretold by Moses and the Prophets , become the all and in all of ...
... law by which he counts himself blameless ; when he writes for the Bible , his Pharisaism and pride have disappeared , while Christ and the cross , as foreshadowed and foretold by Moses and the Prophets , become the all and in all of ...
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