The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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Page 31
... Jesus , clothed and in his right mind . " But they , we must fear , died as they had lived ; the demons which pos- sessed them , never exorcised to the last . After them however arose one who stands un- equalled among men in the lasting ...
... Jesus , clothed and in his right mind . " But they , we must fear , died as they had lived ; the demons which pos- sessed them , never exorcised to the last . After them however arose one who stands un- equalled among men in the lasting ...
Page 52
... Jesus . It belongs to the human mind , that when allowed to act according to its ordinary laws , it will invariably imbibe views and tendencies from the habits of the age and the na- tion to which it belongs . But with the inspired ...
... Jesus . It belongs to the human mind , that when allowed to act according to its ordinary laws , it will invariably imbibe views and tendencies from the habits of the age and the na- tion to which it belongs . But with the inspired ...
Page 66
... of Divine unction which is found in the writings of the dis- ciple whom Jesus loved , prove so offensive to a mind like Gibbon's , that he could not persuade himself to go farther ? Or , was it his 66 LECTURE . SECOND.
... of Divine unction which is found in the writings of the dis- ciple whom Jesus loved , prove so offensive to a mind like Gibbon's , that he could not persuade himself to go farther ? Or , was it his 66 LECTURE . SECOND.
Page 85
... Jesus Christ ; the resemblance was so striking that all the Fathers perceived it . What prepossession , what blindness must it be to compare the son of Sophroniscus to the son of Mary ? What an infinite disproportion there is be ...
... Jesus Christ ; the resemblance was so striking that all the Fathers perceived it . What prepossession , what blindness must it be to compare the son of Sophroniscus to the son of Mary ? What an infinite disproportion there is be ...
Page 86
... Jesus learn , among his compatriots , that pure and sublime morality of which he only hath given us both precept and example . The greatest wisdom was made known amidst the most bigoted fanati- cism , and the simplicity of the most ...
... Jesus learn , among his compatriots , that pure and sublime morality of which he only hath given us both precept and example . The greatest wisdom was made known amidst the most bigoted fanati- cism , and the simplicity of the most ...
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