The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D. F. Randolph, 1859 - 400 pages |
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... turn my attention , than that which you propose . Some of the subjects which would be embraced in such a course of instruction are already familiar to me ; on others I have been for years collecting materials which I hope to render ...
... turn my attention , than that which you propose . Some of the subjects which would be embraced in such a course of instruction are already familiar to me ; on others I have been for years collecting materials which I hope to render ...
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... turns away with disgust from patient toil . And while all such pursuits of life are stimulated into increased rapidity of pro- gress ; notwithstanding the prescriptive right of the philosopher to be calm and deliberate , he also is ...
... turns away with disgust from patient toil . And while all such pursuits of life are stimulated into increased rapidity of pro- gress ; notwithstanding the prescriptive right of the philosopher to be calm and deliberate , he also is ...
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... turn aside from the point before us ; and admitting that Sci ence and 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 ...
... turn aside from the point before us ; and admitting that Sci ence and 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 ...
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... who quoted them in order to refute them ; nor would they be acknow- leged by Infidelity as champions in her cause . To find those to whom she would assign that pre - eminence , we must turn to a later FIRST LECTURE . 25.
... who quoted them in order to refute them ; nor would they be acknow- leged by Infidelity as champions in her cause . To find those to whom she would assign that pre - eminence , we must turn to a later FIRST LECTURE . 25.
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. pre - eminence , we must turn to a later period in the history of the world and of the church . We must come down through century after century , till we have reached comparatively modern ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. pre - eminence , we must turn to a later period in the history of the world and of the church . We must come down through century after century , till we have reached comparatively modern ...
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