The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... languages now existing : a third considers it extremely difficult to explain the origin of all mankind from one common parentage . So far , therefore , from considering Religion , or its Science Theology , as entitled to sisterhood with ...
... languages now existing : a third considers it extremely difficult to explain the origin of all mankind from one common parentage . So far , therefore , from considering Religion , or its Science Theology , as entitled to sisterhood with ...
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... language of a high reputation for talent and learning , which does not avow itself as an advocate of Christianity ; nor do I know of any subject on which they have shown more ability , than when they have set themselves to analyze the ...
... language of a high reputation for talent and learning , which does not avow itself as an advocate of Christianity ; nor do I know of any subject on which they have shown more ability , than when they have set themselves to analyze the ...
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... language of Paul , " Where is the scribe ? Where is the disputer of this world ? " Let them be produced . Let us become acquainted with their strength and their attainments , and " the measure of their stature . " We meet with them far ...
... language of Paul , " Where is the scribe ? Where is the disputer of this world ? " Let them be produced . Let us become acquainted with their strength and their attainments , and " the measure of their stature . " We meet with them far ...
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... language , demonstrating the truth and authenticity of the Bible . In referring to this multitude of freethinkers , who came forth as locusts over the land , it should be mentioned that we do not find many ainong them who can be called ...
... language , demonstrating the truth and authenticity of the Bible . In referring to this multitude of freethinkers , who came forth as locusts over the land , it should be mentioned that we do not find many ainong them who can be called ...
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... language of the Evangelist , the name of the unclean spirit that possessed them was " Legion . " Like the reckless de- moniac himself , " no man could bind them , neither could any man tame them . " Like him also , their " dwelling was ...
... language of the Evangelist , the name of the unclean spirit that possessed them was " Legion . " Like the reckless de- moniac himself , " no man could bind them , neither could any man tame them . " Like him also , their " dwelling was ...
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