The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. CONTENTS . LECTURE I. Men of learning who have fallen into Infidelity . LECTURE II . Causes of their Infidelity . LECTURE III . Men of learning who have embraced Christianity . LECTURE IV ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. CONTENTS . LECTURE I. Men of learning who have fallen into Infidelity . LECTURE II . Causes of their Infidelity . LECTURE III . Men of learning who have embraced Christianity . LECTURE IV ...
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. nor is there a branch of Letters or Science which has not sooner or later been pressed into the un- holy service . The stores of antiquarian lore have been ransacked , and ... LECTURE . 15.
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. nor is there a branch of Letters or Science which has not sooner or later been pressed into the un- holy service . The stores of antiquarian lore have been ransacked , and ... LECTURE . 15.
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... another , and hide itself under some new sub- terfuge of deceit . In these profligate flights too , it has derived advantages not only from the excitement always attending new and vast discoveries , but also from that 16 FIRST LECTURE .
... another , and hide itself under some new sub- terfuge of deceit . In these profligate flights too , it has derived advantages not only from the excitement always attending new and vast discoveries , but also from that 16 FIRST LECTURE .
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... to their proper place in the great systems of truth and wisdom . Now it should always be remembered that it is just when scientific attainments are yet imper- fect , fresh and unmatured , and the bearing of 18 FIRST LECTURE .
... to their proper place in the great systems of truth and wisdom . Now it should always be remembered that it is just when scientific attainments are yet imper- fect , fresh and unmatured , and the bearing of 18 FIRST LECTURE .
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... ; and if a few of their number might claim such a dis- tinction , their Infidelity was so revolting and mon- strous in its blasphemies , as to render it compara- tively harmless . They owed their fame , such as FIRST 27 LECTURE .
... ; and if a few of their number might claim such a dis- tinction , their Infidelity was so revolting and mon- strous in its blasphemies , as to render it compara- tively harmless . They owed their fame , such as FIRST 27 LECTURE .
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