The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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... 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 subjects , that my readers might have some of the principal ...
... 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 subjects , that my readers might have some of the principal ...
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... Hebrew nation , as after that memorable era in the history of our race . How came it then that no Parthenon , or other ... Hebrews . But we are not left simply to this mode of ar- gument , conclusive as it might be rendered . The careful ...
... Hebrew nation , as after that memorable era in the history of our race . How came it then that no Parthenon , or other ... Hebrews . But we are not left simply to this mode of ar- gument , conclusive as it might be rendered . The careful ...
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... Hebrews can ques- tion their pre - eminence in this noble art . The proof of it is found in a record that endureth ... Hebrew Scriptures . The dimensions , the form and proportion of all the parts are there described with even minute ...
... Hebrews can ques- tion their pre - eminence in this noble art . The proof of it is found in a record that endureth ... Hebrew Scriptures . The dimensions , the form and proportion of all the parts are there described with even minute ...
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... . Indeed , to whatever department of science and art we may turn our attention , we are sure to meet with some new argument to justify the sentiment now becom- ing very general , that " the Hebrews drank of FIFTH LECTURE . 223.
... . Indeed , to whatever department of science and art we may turn our attention , we are sure to meet with some new argument to justify the sentiment now becom- ing very general , that " the Hebrews drank of FIFTH LECTURE . 223.
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... Hebrews drank of the fountain , the Greeks from the stream , and the Romans from the pool . " And now we still farther ask : what could have given the land of the Hebrews such a distin- guished pre - eminence ? What could have render ...
... Hebrews drank of the fountain , the Greeks from the stream , and the Romans from the pool . " And now we still farther ask : what could have given the land of the Hebrews such a distin- guished pre - eminence ? What could have render ...
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