The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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Page 11
... last twelve or fifteen years . Leisure and relaxation have become indis- pensable to me . Indeed I already feel advantage from the respite I have enjoyed during the last few months . I am persuaded , however , that there is no PREFACE . 11.
... last twelve or fifteen years . Leisure and relaxation have become indis- pensable to me . Indeed I already feel advantage from the respite I have enjoyed during the last few months . I am persuaded , however , that there is no PREFACE . 11.
Page 12
... feel honored to present them to the Public with your approbation and under your patronage . Believe me , Gentlemen , Yours , with sincere regard , J. M. MATHEWS . From the time when I commenced the delivery of the Lectures which grew ...
... feel honored to present them to the Public with your approbation and under your patronage . Believe me , Gentlemen , Yours , with sincere regard , J. M. MATHEWS . From the time when I commenced the delivery of the Lectures which grew ...
Page 32
... feeling of hatred was peculiar . There is no enmity or bitterness like that of an apostate . Nero was cruel and reckless in shedding the blood of Christians , but he showed nothing like the intensity . 32 FIRST LECTURE.
... feeling of hatred was peculiar . There is no enmity or bitterness like that of an apostate . Nero was cruel and reckless in shedding the blood of Christians , but he showed nothing like the intensity . 32 FIRST LECTURE.
Page 89
... feel that they have a personal controversy with the Bible , and they aim to discredit it as a measure of self - defence and self - justification . " With such a temper apparent , " says the ven- erable Wilson , in his lectures on the ...
... feel that they have a personal controversy with the Bible , and they aim to discredit it as a measure of self - defence and self - justification . " With such a temper apparent , " says the ven- erable Wilson , in his lectures on the ...
Page 90
... feeling . I want no one to explain to me the sources of the unbelief of such writers . " I turn to our modern historians , and I mark their blunders in whatever relates to religion , their inconsistencies , their misrepresentations ...
... feeling . I want no one to explain to me the sources of the unbelief of such writers . " I turn to our modern historians , and I mark their blunders in whatever relates to religion , their inconsistencies , their misrepresentations ...
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