The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesFanshaw, 1855 - 395 pages |
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... universal . He is not only to be reckoned among the Encyclopedists of his day , but he himself resembled an Encyclopedia of knowledge . He touched upon everything , but instead of adorning , he defaced or perverted much that he touched ...
... universal . He is not only to be reckoned among the Encyclopedists of his day , but he himself resembled an Encyclopedia of knowledge . He touched upon everything , but instead of adorning , he defaced or perverted much that he touched ...
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... universal attention by as- serting , with great confidence , that the Bible was not only a piece of gross deception , but totally devoid of literary merit . With the exception of Franklin , the entire company seemed to give a hearty ...
... universal attention by as- serting , with great confidence , that the Bible was not only a piece of gross deception , but totally devoid of literary merit . With the exception of Franklin , the entire company seemed to give a hearty ...
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... of communities and nations . We proclaim it as the natural fruit of her teachings and her spirit , that she would bind men together in one family of universal brotherhood , that she would render the strong SECOND 75 LECTURE .
... of communities and nations . We proclaim it as the natural fruit of her teachings and her spirit , that she would bind men together in one family of universal brotherhood , that she would render the strong SECOND 75 LECTURE .
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. of universal brotherhood , that she would render the strong the protectors , not the oppressors of the weak , that she would subdue the bitter passions of hatred and envy , and drive them ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. of universal brotherhood , that she would render the strong the protectors , not the oppressors of the weak , that she would subdue the bitter passions of hatred and envy , and drive them ...
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... universal grief . Who was Daniel Webster ? We all know where he stood as a man , a scholar and a statesman . He had no one above him . If it belonged to Wash- ington alone to enjoy undisputed pre - eminence in peace and in war , and in ...
... universal grief . Who was Daniel Webster ? We all know where he stood as a man , a scholar and a statesman . He had no one above him . If it belonged to Wash- ington alone to enjoy undisputed pre - eminence in peace and in war , and in ...
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