The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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Page 13
... Period- ical Literature . I had occasion to observe in a previous publication , that the Reviews and Periodicals of our day are no longer to be viewed as mere fingerposts pointing to the stores of knowledge . They are the channels ...
... Period- ical Literature . I had occasion to observe in a previous publication , that the Reviews and Periodicals of our day are no longer to be viewed as mere fingerposts pointing to the stores of knowledge . They are the channels ...
Page 26
... period in the history of the world and of the church . We must come down through century after century , till we have reached comparatively modern times . We must pass by what are usually termed the Dark Ages ; for during that long ...
... period in the history of the world and of the church . We must come down through century after century , till we have reached comparatively modern times . We must pass by what are usually termed the Dark Ages ; for during that long ...
Page 49
... period of time ? No book was ever written , embracing subjects of such vast extent and such endless variety . It be- gins at the beginning . It recites the creation of the earth , and the heavens , of the sun , the moon and the stars ...
... period of time ? No book was ever written , embracing subjects of such vast extent and such endless variety . It be- gins at the beginning . It recites the creation of the earth , and the heavens , of the sun , the moon and the stars ...
Page 103
... period of life when the self - sufficiency , of which we speak , was unchecked ; and they fell easy victims to the temp- tation of thinking more highly of themselves than they ought to think . Hume , while in childhood , lost his father ...
... period of life when the self - sufficiency , of which we speak , was unchecked ; and they fell easy victims to the temp- tation of thinking more highly of themselves than they ought to think . Hume , while in childhood , lost his father ...
Page 116
... period arrive ; " and when asked by Alcibiades , " Who is he that shall thus instruct mankind ? " So- crates replied , " It is he who now takes care of and is concerned for you . " you " I have entered the world in sin , " said the far ...
... period arrive ; " and when asked by Alcibiades , " Who is he that shall thus instruct mankind ? " So- crates replied , " It is he who now takes care of and is concerned for you . " you " I have entered the world in sin , " said the far ...
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