The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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Page 11
... light , baptized with the spirit of Christianity , and laid at the foot of her altars . The consequence would be not only a stronger faith in the inspiration of the Scriptures , but an increased relish for them , and a more complete ...
... light , baptized with the spirit of Christianity , and laid at the foot of her altars . The consequence would be not only a stronger faith in the inspiration of the Scriptures , but an increased relish for them , and a more complete ...
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... 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 due both to my readers and to myself ...
... 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 due both to my readers and to myself ...
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... light in Old Testament times awakened such opposition in Egypt ; in after days , when the fuller radiance of the New Testament shone upon the world , it was met with the same hostility in every nation to which it spread . Referring to ...
... light in Old Testament times awakened such opposition in Egypt ; in after days , when the fuller radiance of the New Testament shone upon the world , it was met with the same hostility in every nation to which it spread . Referring to ...
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... light the long - hidden truths of the Gospel ; and when , in the generations following , such men as Bacon , Boyle , Locke and Newton in Eng- land ; and Galileo , Kepler , Des Cartes and Leibnitz on the continent of Europe , gave a ...
... light the long - hidden truths of the Gospel ; and when , in the generations following , such men as Bacon , Boyle , Locke and Newton in Eng- land ; and Galileo , Kepler , Des Cartes and Leibnitz on the continent of Europe , gave a ...
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... light of all her departed glory that Gibbon depicts to us with his graphic pen . It was , as he tells us himself , while he sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol , covered with the evening shades of an Italian autumn , and ...
... light of all her departed glory that Gibbon depicts to us with his graphic pen . It was , as he tells us himself , while he sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol , covered with the evening shades of an Italian autumn , and ...
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