The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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... from imputing insincerity and a want of good faith , to the men who have distinguished themselves by their infidelity , I have felt it due both to my readers and to myself , that the proof of the charge should 14 PREFACE .
... from imputing insincerity and a want of good faith , to the men who have distinguished themselves by their infidelity , I have felt it due both to my readers and to myself , that the proof of the charge should 14 PREFACE .
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... distinguished their names in the cause of Sci- ence , tarnishing their honors by mingling in the ranks of those who reject the holy Word of God . Let us then at the outset take a fair view of In- fidelity in this aspect . The Gospel ...
... distinguished their names in the cause of Sci- ence , tarnishing their honors by mingling in the ranks of those who reject the holy Word of God . Let us then at the outset take a fair view of In- fidelity in this aspect . The Gospel ...
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... distinguished in the early centuries as Platonic Philosophers , and also as avowed antagonists of the Gospel . In the brief sketch however , to which we confine ourselves , we can barely allude to such men . The largest mea- sure of ...
... distinguished in the early centuries as Platonic Philosophers , and also as avowed antagonists of the Gospel . In the brief sketch however , to which we confine ourselves , we can barely allude to such men . The largest mea- sure of ...
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... distinguished men , whether friends or enemies of truth and righteousness . It is when we see them in their un- guarded moments , and in the free interchange of thought with bosom friends , that the secret springs of action are ...
... distinguished men , whether friends or enemies of truth and righteousness . It is when we see them in their un- guarded moments , and in the free interchange of thought with bosom friends , that the secret springs of action are ...
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... distinguished men who signalized the age in which they lived by their learning and their scepticism . According to their custom , in a free and promiscuous conversa- tion , Christianity was the great topic , and the Bi- ble was treated ...
... distinguished men who signalized the age in which they lived by their learning and their scepticism . According to their custom , in a free and promiscuous conversa- tion , Christianity was the great topic , and the Bi- ble was treated ...
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