The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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Page 14
... taken an unusually large space in this volume for notes ; and I had thought , at one time , of incorpo- rating much of the matter which they contain , in the body of the Lectures themselves . But as many of those who had heard the ...
... taken an unusually large space in this volume for notes ; and I had thought , at one time , of incorpo- rating much of the matter which they contain , in the body of the Lectures themselves . But as many of those who had heard the ...
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... taken may seem new , such as the indebtedness of the Greeks to the Hebrews , in science and art ; and as many of the au- thorities by which I sustain the views that I present are not easily accessible , I have extended the notes on such ...
... taken may seem new , such as the indebtedness of the Greeks to the Hebrews , in science and art ; and as many of the au- thorities by which I sustain the views that I present are not easily accessible , I have extended the notes on such ...
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... . But after they had taken time to review their first opinions , and to carry their inquiries farther and deeper , they found that Moses was right both as to fact and philosophy , and that they themselves had FIRST LECTURE . 19.
... . But after they had taken time to review their first opinions , and to carry their inquiries farther and deeper , they found that Moses was right both as to fact and philosophy , and that they themselves had FIRST LECTURE . 19.
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... taken their stand at the altar of heaven , and had brought into 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 ...
... taken their stand at the altar of heaven , and had brought into 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 ...
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... taken from an infected atmosphere by breath- ing it . No ordinary precaution can avail to give security against it ; nor can the notes of commenta- tors , though prepared with the diligence and ability of a Milman or a Guizot , either ...
... taken from an infected atmosphere by breath- ing it . No ordinary precaution can avail to give security against it ; nor can the notes of commenta- tors , though prepared with the diligence and ability of a Milman or a Guizot , either ...
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