The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... philosopher to be calm and deliberate , he also is often carried away by the same ambition which animates men around him . He would have the fable of " Mercury on wings " ripen into reality . He will be satisfied with nothing short of a ...
... philosopher to be calm and deliberate , he also is often carried away by the same ambition which animates men around him . He would have the fable of " Mercury on wings " ripen into reality . He will be satisfied with nothing short of a ...
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... after they had taken time to review their first opinions , and to carry their inquiries farther and deeper , they found that Moses was right both as to fact and philosophy , and that they themselves had FIRST LECTURE . 19.
... after they had taken time to review their first opinions , and to carry their inquiries farther and deeper , they found that Moses was right both as to fact and philosophy , and that they themselves had FIRST LECTURE . 19.
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. to fact and philosophy , and that they themselves had been wrong . Well would it have been for the world if all learned men who , like them , have at first made a false step , had also ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. to fact and philosophy , and that they themselves had been wrong . Well would it have been for the world if all learned men who , like them , have at first made a false step , had also ...
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... Philosophers , and also as avowed antagonists of the Gospel . In the brief sketch however , to which we confine ourselves , we can barely allude to such men . The largest mea- sure of liberality to their claims cannot require of us to ...
... Philosophers , and also as avowed antagonists of the Gospel . In the brief sketch however , to which we confine ourselves , we can barely allude to such men . The largest mea- sure of liberality to their claims cannot require of us to ...
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... following , such men as Bacon , Boyle , Locke and Newton in Eng- land ; and Galileo , Kepler , DesCartes and Leibnitz on the continent of Europe , gave a fresh impulse , with a new form and spirit , to Philosophy and 26 FIRST LECTURE .
... following , such men as Bacon , Boyle , Locke and Newton in Eng- land ; and Galileo , Kepler , DesCartes and Leibnitz on the continent of Europe , gave a fresh impulse , with a new form and spirit , to Philosophy and 26 FIRST LECTURE .
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