The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... heavens , in hopes that he could persuade " the stars in their courses " to contradict the word of their Creator ; he has even dissected and analyzed the human frame , in hopes to find something in the complexion or figure of the ...
... heavens , in hopes that he could persuade " the stars in their courses " to contradict the word of their Creator ; he has even dissected and analyzed the human frame , in hopes to find something in the complexion or figure of the ...
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... heaven's wrath , which inclines them to devise and to carry out , far as they can , every plea that may prom- ise to impair or destroy the divine authority of His revealed will . Of course , although there may be times when Infidelity ...
... heaven's wrath , which inclines them to devise and to carry out , far as they can , every plea that may prom- ise to impair or destroy the divine authority of His revealed will . Of course , although there may be times when Infidelity ...
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... day . He came , performing miracles , to attest the inspiration of his message ; and they endeav- oured to discredit this evidence of his mission from heaven , by imitating and explaining away the mira- cles 22 FIRST LECTURE .
... day . He came , performing miracles , to attest the inspiration of his message ; and they endeav- oured to discredit this evidence of his mission from heaven , by imitating and explaining away the mira- cles 22 FIRST LECTURE .
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. heaven , by imitating and explaining away the mira- cles which he wrought ; just as the philosophers and neologists of later times have endeavored to invalidate the argument drawn from the ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. heaven , by imitating and explaining away the mira- cles which he wrought ; just as the philosophers and neologists of later times have endeavored to invalidate the argument drawn from the ...
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... heaven , and had brought into light the long - hidden truths of the Gospel ; and when , in the generations following , such men as Bacon , Boyle , Locke and Newton in Eng- land ; and Galileo , Kepler , Des Cartes and Leibnitz on the ...
... heaven , and had brought into light the long - hidden truths of the Gospel ; and when , in the generations following , such men as Bacon , Boyle , Locke and Newton in Eng- land ; and Galileo , Kepler , Des Cartes and Leibnitz on the ...
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