The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... Letters . That part of the design has not yet been car- ried into effect ; but we believe that it has become pe- culiarly desirable at the present time , to afford increased opportunities of gaining information on these important ...
... Letters . That part of the design has not yet been car- ried into effect ; but we believe that it has become pe- culiarly desirable at the present time , to afford increased opportunities of gaining information on these important ...
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... and similar subterfuges , there is no covering under which it has assailed Christianity more injuriously , than when it hides itself under the show of Learning ; nor is there a branch of Letters or Science which 14 FIRST LECTURE .
... and similar subterfuges , there is no covering under which it has assailed Christianity more injuriously , than when it hides itself under the show of Learning ; nor is there a branch of Letters or Science which 14 FIRST LECTURE .
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. nor is there a branch of Letters or Science which has not sooner or later been pressed into the un- holy service . The stores of antiquarian lore have been ransacked , and weapons of ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. nor is there a branch of Letters or Science which has not sooner or later been pressed into the un- holy service . The stores of antiquarian lore have been ransacked , and weapons of ...
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... Letters have at times been arrayed against Christianity , let us see what estimate should be formed of the unnatural hostility . Our limits will confine us to a selection of names , and we will ad- vert chiefly to those whom all admit ...
... Letters have at times been arrayed against Christianity , let us see what estimate should be formed of the unnatural hostility . Our limits will confine us to a selection of names , and we will ad- vert chiefly to those whom all admit ...
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... the pursuit of truth . This is a serious accusation . It should not be lightly made , especially against men who have built up for themselves a high name in the world of letters . It should not be allowed to rest 4 SECOND LECTURE . 61.
... the pursuit of truth . This is a serious accusation . It should not be lightly made , especially against men who have built up for themselves a high name in the world of letters . It should not be allowed to rest 4 SECOND LECTURE . 61.
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