The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... influence on the happiness of Man in this world . LECTURE V. Influence of the Bible on the intellect of Man . LECTURE VI . The prejudice that extensive learning is hostile to the spirit of true piety . PREFACE . The origin of these ...
... influence on the happiness of Man in this world . LECTURE V. Influence of the Bible on the intellect of Man . LECTURE VI . The prejudice that extensive learning is hostile to the spirit of true piety . PREFACE . The origin of these ...
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... fellow - laborers in the cause of irreligion . It is frightful even to recollect the havoc and desolation which were wrought by these three champions of Infidelity and their coadjutors . Their baleful influence 30 LECTURE . FIRST.
... fellow - laborers in the cause of irreligion . It is frightful even to recollect the havoc and desolation which were wrought by these three champions of Infidelity and their coadjutors . Their baleful influence 30 LECTURE . FIRST.
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... influence was felt from the palace to the cot- tage . They unhinged the fairest forms of society throughout a whole Continent . They were lepers whose touch was defilement . In the language of the Evangelist , the name of the unclean ...
... influence was felt from the palace to the cot- tage . They unhinged the fairest forms of society throughout a whole Continent . They were lepers whose touch was defilement . In the language of the Evangelist , the name of the unclean ...
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... influence and posi- tion of these men in the ranks of infidelity . Their spirit was not confined to themselves . Their whole class or sect was imbued with it ; and what is true of them , may be expected to hold true of those who glory ...
... influence and posi- tion of these men in the ranks of infidelity . Their spirit was not confined to themselves . Their whole class or sect was imbued with it ; and what is true of them , may be expected to hold true of those who glory ...
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... influenced their opinions and feelings , but we have also their correspondence and conversa- tions with friends to whom they communicated their sentiments unreservedly and fully . There is no species of history more instructive and ...
... influenced their opinions and feelings , but we have also their correspondence and conversa- tions with friends to whom they communicated their sentiments unreservedly and fully . There is no species of history more instructive and ...
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