The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... brought under adequate cultivation . I would esteem it a privilege to have any share in the work ; but I must claim the indulgence of a little time before I engage in it . My health has suffered from the incessant labors through which I ...
... brought under adequate cultivation . I would esteem it a privilege to have any share in the work ; but I must claim the indulgence of a little time before I engage in it . My health has suffered from the incessant labors through which I ...
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... brought their learning , either , on the one side to assail Christianity , or on the other , to defend it . I have endeavored to do full justice to the attainments and the characters of both ; and have been careful to draw my ...
... brought their learning , either , on the one side to assail Christianity , or on the other , to defend it . I have endeavored to do full justice to the attainments and the characters of both ; and have been careful to draw my ...
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... brought at once before them . It is not to be expected that in the Lectures which are to follow the present volume , I would presume to cover every branch of science which should be rescued from the hands of infidelity , and shown to be ...
... brought at once before them . It is not to be expected that in the Lectures which are to follow the present volume , I would presume to cover every branch of science which should be rescued from the hands of infidelity , and shown to be ...
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... brought forth , the weakness of which it was hoped , might be hidden under the rust of ages which covered them . In generations which have but lately pass- ed by , the war was maintained in the abstruse and bewildering region of ...
... brought forth , the weakness of which it was hoped , might be hidden under the rust of ages which covered them . In generations which have but lately pass- ed by , the war was maintained in the abstruse and bewildering region of ...
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... brought to a stand , could " proceed no further , " and confess- ed " This is the finger of God , " thus " making their folly manifest , " and giving a testimony to the divine mission of the prophet , which was the more convinc- ing and ...
... brought to a stand , could " proceed no further , " and confess- ed " This is the finger of God , " thus " making their folly manifest , " and giving a testimony to the divine mission of the prophet , which was the more convinc- ing and ...
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