The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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Page 21
... argument may be viewed as at an end . We have a majority that re- moves every doubt . On the one side are lumina- ries , it is true ; but they are " wandering stars , " however bright and glaring , yet baleful in their course ; and on ...
... argument may be viewed as at an end . We have a majority that re- moves every doubt . On the one side are lumina- ries , it is true ; but they are " wandering stars , " however bright and glaring , yet baleful in their course ; and on ...
Page 23
... argument drawn from the wonders performed by prophets , by apostles , and by our Lord himself . And as the dawn of Scriptural light in Old Testament times awakened such opposition in Egypt ; in after days , when the fuller radiance of ...
... argument drawn from the wonders performed by prophets , by apostles , and by our Lord himself . And as the dawn of Scriptural light in Old Testament times awakened such opposition in Egypt ; in after days , when the fuller radiance of ...
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... arguments that might perplex , if they did not convince . He describes himself , with evident complacency , as a " friend to doubts , disputes and novelties ; " and so lightly did he value truth , whether as a philosopher or a historian ...
... arguments that might perplex , if they did not convince . He describes himself , with evident complacency , as a " friend to doubts , disputes and novelties ; " and so lightly did he value truth , whether as a philosopher or a historian ...
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... arguments , and the saint for its piety . " We believe the testimony of the converted Ro- chester to be true . It is only expressing , in other words , what our Lord teaches in the text when he says that " light is come into the world ...
... arguments , and the saint for its piety . " We believe the testimony of the converted Ro- chester to be true . It is only expressing , in other words , what our Lord teaches in the text when he says that " light is come into the world ...
Page 70
... in the field of logical argument or sober dis- cussion ; and when plea after plea for their scepti cism is shown to be weak and worthless , instead of yielding with the candor and frankness of a manly spirit 70 SECOND LECTURE .
... in the field of logical argument or sober dis- cussion ; and when plea after plea for their scepti cism is shown to be weak and worthless , instead of yielding with the candor and frankness of a manly spirit 70 SECOND LECTURE .
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