The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... comes from friends to whom my memory will al ways recur with sentiments of grateful regard . It is very true that I have long been desirous to see the Branch of Learning , to which you refer , introduced more fully into our Literary ...
... comes from friends to whom my memory will al ways recur with sentiments of grateful regard . It is very true that I have long been desirous to see the Branch of Learning , to which you refer , introduced more fully into our Literary ...
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... come . In this light I have endeavored to present it , and as I have not shrunk from imputing insincerity and a want of good faith , to the men who have distinguished themselves by their infidelity , I have felt it due both to my ...
... come . In this light I have endeavored to present it , and as I have not shrunk from imputing insincerity and a want of good faith , to the men who have distinguished themselves by their infidelity , I have felt it due both to my ...
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... come before that consum- mation shall be reached ; and as depravity , the pro- lific root of Infidelity , is a disease which has spread from the highest to the lowest of our race , we must expect to meet the humbling spectacle of men ...
... come before that consum- mation shall be reached ; and as depravity , the pro- lific root of Infidelity , is a disease which has spread from the highest to the lowest of our race , we must expect to meet the humbling spectacle of men ...
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... come but no further ; and here shall thy proud waves be stayed , " has always set bounds to opposers and scoffers , which they cannot pass . " He makes the wrath of man to praise him , and the remainder of wrath he re- strains . " " He ...
... come but no further ; and here shall thy proud waves be stayed , " has always set bounds to opposers and scoffers , which they cannot pass . " He makes the wrath of man to praise him , and the remainder of wrath he re- strains . " " He ...
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... come down and recite to you the names of Celsus , Por- phyry , Hierocles , who were distinguished in the early centuries as Platonic Philosophers , and also as avowed antagonists of the Gospel . In the brief sketch however , to which we ...
... come down and recite to you the names of Celsus , Por- phyry , Hierocles , who were distinguished in the early centuries as Platonic Philosophers , and also as avowed antagonists of the Gospel . In the brief sketch however , to which we ...
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