The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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... Church , of the Protestant Church on the Continent ; and in the end became an apostate from religion in all these ... Rome , and it is scarcely to be expected that another will rise hereafter . The empire not less than the city which ...
... Church , of the Protestant Church on the Continent ; and in the end became an apostate from religion in all these ... Rome , and it is scarcely to be expected that another will rise hereafter . The empire not less than the city which ...
Page 40
... church needs it , and the world needs it . Religion needs it , and learning needs it . Could I call spirits from the ... Rome sinking from the zenith of her grandeur into the depth of her humiliation . When that vast empire , which ...
... church needs it , and the world needs it . Religion needs it , and learning needs it . Could I call spirits from the ... Rome sinking from the zenith of her grandeur into the depth of her humiliation . When that vast empire , which ...
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... Church of Rome . " In this way his mind wearied itself into confirmed disease , and arrogantly con- ceiting that no one ought to believe what he could not comprehend , he threw aside one set of opinions after another , till he became ...
... Church of Rome . " In this way his mind wearied itself into confirmed disease , and arrogantly con- ceiting that no one ought to believe what he could not comprehend , he threw aside one set of opinions after another , till he became ...
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... Church of Rome fetters belief , and the well - conceived appliances by which it stimulates imagination and opens a refuge for frailty . Impressed with the new ideas thus awakened in his mind , he had in his Esprit des Loix pronounced a ...
... Church of Rome fetters belief , and the well - conceived appliances by which it stimulates imagination and opens a refuge for frailty . Impressed with the new ideas thus awakened in his mind , he had in his Esprit des Loix pronounced a ...
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... Rome ? Such is the history of the invasion and con- quest of the world by Christianity . Such is the power of the God of the Christians ; and such is the perpetual miracle of the progress of the faith and of the govern ment of His Church ...
... Rome ? Such is the history of the invasion and con- quest of the world by Christianity . Such is the power of the God of the Christians ; and such is the perpetual miracle of the progress of the faith and of the govern ment of His Church ...
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