The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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Page 22
... Egypt , who encountered Moses when he appeared as an inspired Prophet , was but another name for the literati of that day . He came , performing miracles , to attest the inspiration of his message ; and they endeav- oured to discredit ...
... Egypt , who encountered Moses when he appeared as an inspired Prophet , was but another name for the literati of that day . He came , performing miracles , to attest the inspiration of his message ; and they endeav- oured to discredit ...
Page 23
... Egypt ; in after days , when the fuller radiance of the New Testament shone upon the world , it was met with the same hostility in every nation to which it spread . Referring to the resistance which the great leader and prophet of ...
... Egypt ; in after days , when the fuller radiance of the New Testament shone upon the world , it was met with the same hostility in every nation to which it spread . Referring to the resistance which the great leader and prophet of ...
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... Egypt , in whose opinion the sun and stars were endowed with intelligence , reacting on the elements and governing the world , by a per- petual effluvium ; and whose last writer was a fisherman from the sea of Tiberias , called from his ...
... Egypt , in whose opinion the sun and stars were endowed with intelligence , reacting on the elements and governing the world , by a per- petual effluvium ; and whose last writer was a fisherman from the sea of Tiberias , called from his ...
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... Egypt , " and a daily witness of the various idolatries interwoven with the character of the people ; whenever he takes his pen to write for the Bible , his mind becomes clarified and elevated above all these superstitious delusions ...
... Egypt , " and a daily witness of the various idolatries interwoven with the character of the people ; whenever he takes his pen to write for the Bible , his mind becomes clarified and elevated above all these superstitious delusions ...
Page 112
... Egyptian , a blackness that was total and unrelieved . There were stars , if nothing more , in the expanse above us . And it was the clergy , as is held in remembrance by their very name , who kept the light of know- ledge from utter ...
... Egyptian , a blackness that was total and unrelieved . There were stars , if nothing more , in the expanse above us . And it was the clergy , as is held in remembrance by their very name , who kept the light of know- ledge from utter ...
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