The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... 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 Lectures on the Harmony.
... 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 Lectures on the Harmony.
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... intellect and learning , Infidelity , like every other movement of the human mind , seems to have been brought to a pause . It was not the form in which the great enemy of Christianity then desired to act . While the Church and her ...
... intellect and learning , Infidelity , like every other movement of the human mind , seems to have been brought to a pause . It was not the form in which the great enemy of Christianity then desired to act . While the Church and her ...
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... intellect with which his name is not more or less connected ; and , as if glory . ing in the power of his multiform talents , he im- piously boasted , that " while it required twelve men to write Christianity up , he would show that one ...
... intellect with which his name is not more or less connected ; and , as if glory . ing in the power of his multiform talents , he im- piously boasted , that " while it required twelve men to write Christianity up , he would show that one ...
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... intellect , and the most dangerous of the attacks ever made upon Di- vine Revelation . From the nature of the subject , it furnished a high and unequalled advantage to the infidel Historian . There has been but one Rome , and it is ...
... intellect , and the most dangerous of the attacks ever made upon Di- vine Revelation . From the nature of the subject , it furnished a high and unequalled advantage to the infidel Historian . There has been but one Rome , and it is ...
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... intellect of superior might , who would immortalize his name with such a monument of learning . The power of the gospel in renovating the world and elevating man from the degradation of ignorance and guilt , was never more fully ...
... intellect of superior might , who would immortalize his name with such a monument of learning . The power of the gospel in renovating the world and elevating man from the degradation of ignorance and guilt , was never more fully ...
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