The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... questions ; and as you have now released yourself from some of your former multiplied labors , we would inquire whether you would not undertake to prepare a course of public Lectures on the prominent subjects which such a department of ...
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... questions in syntax and prosody . " A little learning is a dangerous thing ; " danger- ous to the man himself , for it often makes him vain and self - sufficient , and dangerous also to the truth according as it is sacred and precious ...
... questions in syntax and prosody . " A little learning is a dangerous thing ; " danger- ous to the man himself , for it often makes him vain and self - sufficient , and dangerous also to the truth according as it is sacred and precious ...
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... question in dispute is to be settled by the authority of names , the argument may be viewed as at an end . We have a majority that re- moves every doubt . On the one side are lumina- ries , it is true ; but they are " wandering stars ...
... question in dispute is to be settled by the authority of names , the argument may be viewed as at an end . We have a majority that re- moves every doubt . On the one side are lumina- ries , it is true ; but they are " wandering stars ...
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... ages , see also how it har monizes with the best discoveries of Philosophy in later days . If we examine the writings of the wisest among uninspired men on questions of 1 Science , we find that the theories of yesterday FIRST LECTURE . 53.
... ages , see also how it har monizes with the best discoveries of Philosophy in later days . If we examine the writings of the wisest among uninspired men on questions of 1 Science , we find that the theories of yesterday FIRST LECTURE . 53.
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... question respecting the inspiration of the Bible is to be settled by the authority of names renowned for literature in all its branches , the friends and ad- vocates of the holy volume so far outweigh its ad- versaries as to put an end ...
... question respecting the inspiration of the Bible is to be settled by the authority of names renowned for literature in all its branches , the friends and ad- vocates of the holy volume so far outweigh its ad- versaries as to put an end ...
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