The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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Page 37
... admiration ; or if at times he is compelled by the force of truth to speak of their illustrious deeds , he doles out his reluctant and scanty commendations , grudgingly as a miser would part with his gold , impatient till he can close ...
... admiration ; or if at times he is compelled by the force of truth to speak of their illustrious deeds , he doles out his reluctant and scanty commendations , grudgingly as a miser would part with his gold , impatient till he can close ...
Page 69
... admiring listeners pronounced them superior to anything they had heard or read ; and that nothing could surpass them in grandeur and sublimity . They all wished to know what was the name of this new work , the name of its author , and ...
... admiring listeners pronounced them superior to anything they had heard or read ; and that nothing could surpass them in grandeur and sublimity . They all wished to know what was the name of this new work , the name of its author , and ...
Page 83
... admiration . of royal prerogative , and opposition to the rights of the people , were predominant feelings with him when he prepared that able and insidious work ; and under the searching investigations of Brodie and others , he stands ...
... admiration . of royal prerogative , and opposition to the rights of the people , were predominant feelings with him when he prepared that able and insidious work ; and under the searching investigations of Brodie and others , he stands ...
Page 84
... I will confess to you , that the majesty of the Scriptures strikes me with admiration , as the purity of the gospel hath its influence on my heart . Peruse the works of our philosophers with all their pomp of 84 SECOND LECTURE .
... I will confess to you , that the majesty of the Scriptures strikes me with admiration , as the purity of the gospel hath its influence on my heart . Peruse the works of our philosophers with all their pomp of 84 SECOND LECTURE .
Page 107
... admiration , when we hear him offering this prayer to God , in which we should all desire to join : " O Lord , my Maker and Protector , who hast graciously sent me into this world to work out my salvation with fear and trembling ...
... admiration , when we hear him offering this prayer to God , in which we should all desire to join : " O Lord , my Maker and Protector , who hast graciously sent me into this world to work out my salvation with fear and trembling ...
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