The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... refer , introduced more fully into our Literary Institutions . The aspect of the times , and opinions recently promulgated , have also greatly strengthened my convictions of its importance . An impetus has been given to the minds of men ...
... refer , introduced more fully into our Literary Institutions . The aspect of the times , and opinions recently promulgated , have also greatly strengthened my convictions of its importance . An impetus has been given to the minds of men ...
Page 23
... Referring to the resistance which the great leader and prophet of Israel had encoun- tered in his ministry , Paul tells us , " now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses , so do these also re- sist the truth ; men of corrupt minds ...
... Referring to the resistance which the great leader and prophet of Israel had encoun- tered in his ministry , Paul tells us , " now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses , so do these also re- sist the truth ; men of corrupt minds ...
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... referring to this multitude of freethinkers , who came forth as locusts over the land , it should be mentioned that we do not find many ainong them who can be called men of great learning ; and if a few of their number might claim such ...
... referring to this multitude of freethinkers , who came forth as locusts over the land , it should be mentioned that we do not find many ainong them who can be called men of great learning ; and if a few of their number might claim such ...
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... 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 particularly , because of the effort , recently FIRST LECTURE . 31.
... 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 particularly , because of the effort , recently FIRST LECTURE . 31.
Page 43
... referring to D'Alembert , Diderot , Con- dorcet , and others of their rank . But whatever may have been their ... referred were leaders ; an army of such unequalled numbers and strength as to have rend- ered the FIRST LECTURE . 43.
... referring to D'Alembert , Diderot , Con- dorcet , and others of their rank . But whatever may have been their ... referred were leaders ; an army of such unequalled numbers and strength as to have rend- ered the FIRST LECTURE . 43.
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