The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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... our race which might contradict the inspired account of the origi- nal creation of man . It is generally known that in this noble and ennobling department of knowledge - Physical Science the Infidelity of FIRST LECTURE . 15.
... our race which might contradict the inspired account of the origi- nal creation of man . It is generally known that in this noble and ennobling department of knowledge - Physical Science the Infidelity of FIRST LECTURE . 15.
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... known to many of us , that , when some of the early Geologists made their investigations in the structure of the earth , they pronounced the Cosmogony of Moses erroneous and unphilosophical . But after they had taken time to review ...
... known to many of us , that , when some of the early Geologists made their investigations in the structure of the earth , they pronounced the Cosmogony of Moses erroneous and unphilosophical . But after they had taken time to review ...
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... known to us chiefly through the writings of the Fathers , who quoted them in order to refute them ; nor would they be acknow- leged by Infidelity as champions in her cause . To find those to whom she would assign that pre - eminence ...
... known to us chiefly through the writings of the Fathers , who quoted them in order to refute them ; nor would they be acknow- leged by Infidelity as champions in her cause . To find those to whom she would assign that pre - eminence ...
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... known as the corrupt age of Charles the Second , when the land was deluged with practical irreligion , and the way prepared for the wild speculations of Infidelity . They were more like the insects which are generated in the miasma of a ...
... known as the corrupt age of Charles the Second , when the land was deluged with practical irreligion , and the way prepared for the wild speculations of Infidelity . They were more like the insects which are generated in the miasma of a ...
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... known . But here is the Bible , the oldest book that was ever written , in comparison with which every other is modern ; it tells us of the heavens , the sun , moon and stars ; of the earth and the sea , and all that in them is ; of ...
... known . But here is the Bible , the oldest book that was ever written , in comparison with which every other is modern ; it tells us of the heavens , the sun , moon and stars ; of the earth and the sea , and all that in them is ; of ...
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