The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... lived ; the demons which sessed them , never exorcised to the last . pos- After them however arose one who stands un- equalled among men in the lasting mischief he has wrought against truth and religion ; and I refer to him more ...
... lived ; the demons which sessed them , never exorcised to the last . pos- After them however arose one who stands un- equalled among men in the lasting mischief he has wrought against truth and religion ; and I refer to him more ...
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... lived , I will not say the golden , but the brazen age of infidels and scof- fers . That inglorious distinction must be admit- ted as belonging to the century now past ; and if , since its close , the war has still been continued by a ...
... lived , I will not say the golden , but the brazen age of infidels and scof- fers . That inglorious distinction must be admit- ted as belonging to the century now past ; and if , since its close , the war has still been continued by a ...
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... lived beyond a few genera- tions , or perhaps , I might say beyond a few years , where general intelligence and freedom of inquiry prevail . The Koran loses its hold on the public mind wherever information spreads among the people ; and ...
... lived beyond a few genera- tions , or perhaps , I might say beyond a few years , where general intelligence and freedom of inquiry prevail . The Koran loses its hold on the public mind wherever information spreads among the people ; and ...
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... lived , were the men whose pens contributed to produce the sacred volume , they were all inspired , were moved and controlled in their holy work by that Omniscient One " who seeth the end from the be- ginning ; neither is there any ...
... lived , were the men whose pens contributed to produce the sacred volume , they were all inspired , were moved and controlled in their holy work by that Omniscient One " who seeth the end from the be- ginning ; neither is there any ...
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... lived by their learning and their scepticism . According to their custom , in a free and promiscuous conversa- tion , Christianity was the great topic , and the Bi- ble was treated with unsparing severity . Growing warmer , and more ...
... lived by their learning and their scepticism . According to their custom , in a free and promiscuous conversa- tion , Christianity was the great topic , and the Bi- ble was treated with unsparing severity . Growing warmer , and more ...
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