The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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Page 93
... soul when he turns aside from reposing confidence in Him who is truth itself ; and we have examples constantly occuring to show that when a man has rendered himself sceptical as to Divine Revelation , he is often left , as a just ...
... soul when he turns aside from reposing confidence in Him who is truth itself ; and we have examples constantly occuring to show that when a man has rendered himself sceptical as to Divine Revelation , he is often left , as a just ...
Page 108
... the time in which the soul which thou receivest , shall be satisfied with know- ledge . Grant this , O Lord , for Jesus Christ's sake . Amen . " THIRD LECTURE . Learned Men who have embraced Christianity . 108 SECOND LECTURE .
... the time in which the soul which thou receivest , shall be satisfied with know- ledge . Grant this , O Lord , for Jesus Christ's sake . Amen . " THIRD LECTURE . Learned Men who have embraced Christianity . 108 SECOND LECTURE .
Page 122
... soul , ” that we have seen her , ever since his day , gradually reaching and subjecting one element of nature after another to the welfare and happiness of the human family . But with all this eminence as a philoso- pher , no one ever ...
... soul , ” that we have seen her , ever since his day , gradually reaching and subjecting one element of nature after another to the welfare and happiness of the human family . But with all this eminence as a philoso- pher , no one ever ...
Page 128
... soul , now lost in clouds below , Soar without bound , without consuming , glow . " To come to our own country : I will first inen- tion a name which , if less distinguished among the learned , is universally known and recognized among ...
... soul , now lost in clouds below , Soar without bound , without consuming , glow . " To come to our own country : I will first inen- tion a name which , if less distinguished among the learned , is universally known and recognized among ...
Page 142
... ; still it would not be the less precious to every one who has sins to be forgiven and a soul to be saved . Its strongest claim to bind the conscience and rule the conduct , is derived not only from the 142 THIRD LECTURE .
... ; still it would not be the less precious to every one who has sins to be forgiven and a soul to be saved . Its strongest claim to bind the conscience and rule the conduct , is derived not only from the 142 THIRD LECTURE .
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