The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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... discoveries in Science and Letters . That part of the design has not yet been car- ried into effect ; but we believe that it has become pe- culiarly desirable at the present time , to afford increased opportunities of gaining ...
... discoveries in Science and Letters . That part of the design has not yet been car- ried into effect ; but we believe that it has become pe- culiarly desirable at the present time , to afford increased opportunities of gaining ...
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... discoveries with the lead- ing truths of the Scriptures do not yet seem to be rightly understood , or fully appreciated . To use the words of an able reasoner on this subject : " Some men in their writings , and many in their discoveries ...
... discoveries with the lead- ing truths of the Scriptures do not yet seem to be rightly understood , or fully appreciated . To use the words of an able reasoner on this subject : " Some men in their writings , and many in their discoveries ...
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. discoveries : another thinks the history of the dispersions incompatible with the number of dissimilar languages now existing : a third considers it extremely difficult to explain the ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. discoveries : another thinks the history of the dispersions incompatible with the number of dissimilar languages now existing : a third considers it extremely difficult to explain the ...
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... discovery which learning brings to light , baptized with the spirit of Christianity , and laid at the foot of her altars . The consequence would be not only a stronger faith in the inspiration of the Scriptures , but an increased relish ...
... discovery which learning brings to light , baptized with the spirit of Christianity , and laid at the foot of her altars . The consequence would be not only a stronger faith in the inspiration of the Scriptures , but an increased relish ...
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... discoveries in the material world , is without a parallel . They are pervading " the heav- ens above and the earth beneath , and the waters un- der the earth ; " and in this wide range which Science is now taking , contributing at every ...
... discoveries in the material world , is without a parallel . They are pervading " the heav- ens above and the earth beneath , and the waters un- der the earth ; " and in this wide range which Science is now taking , contributing at every ...
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