The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... hope to render useful to the cause of Truth . Your request will induce me to bestow increased care and labor upon them ; and if I should be able to prepare a course of Lectures or Essays which may be deemed of any value , I would feel ...
... hope to render useful to the cause of Truth . Your request will induce me to bestow increased care and labor upon them ; and if I should be able to prepare a course of Lectures or Essays which may be deemed of any value , I would feel ...
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... hope for the world to 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 ...
... hope for the world to 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 ...
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... hope to do part of it ; and will en- deavor so to classify the subjects which I may take up , that each volume will form a work complete within itself , independently of the others which may precede or follow it . How far I may go ...
... hope to do part of it ; and will en- deavor so to classify the subjects which I may take up , that each volume will form a work complete within itself , independently of the others which may precede or follow it . How far I may go ...
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... hope not only to show the entire harmony of the Bible with the settled principles of Geological Science , but also to point out various portions of Scrip- ture which are signally illustrated by Geological discov- eries , and which must ...
... hope not only to show the entire harmony of the Bible with the settled principles of Geological Science , but also to point out various portions of Scrip- ture which are signally illustrated by Geological discov- eries , and which must ...
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... hope that its career may be pro- longed by the amplitude of the field before it ; and that , if detected and exposed in one fallacy , it fly to another , and hide itself under some new sub- terfuge of deceit . may In these profligate ...
... hope that its career may be pro- longed by the amplitude of the field before it ; and that , if detected and exposed in one fallacy , it fly to another , and hide itself under some new sub- terfuge of deceit . may In these profligate ...
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