The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesAnson D.F. Randolph, 1860 - 400 pages |
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... present time , to afford increased opportunities of gaining information on these important questions ; and as you have now released yourself from some of your former multiplied labors , we would inquire whether you would not undertake ...
... present time , to afford increased opportunities of gaining information on these important questions ; and as you have now released yourself from some of your former multiplied labors , we would inquire whether you would not undertake ...
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... present them to the Public with your approbation and under your patronage . Believe me , Gentlemen , Yours , with sincere regard , J. M. MATHEWS . From the time when I commenced the delivery of the Lectures which grew out of this ...
... present them to the Public with your approbation and under your patronage . Believe me , Gentlemen , Yours , with sincere regard , J. M. MATHEWS . From the time when I commenced the delivery of the Lectures which grew out of this ...
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. The present volume is in a great measure a review of men who have brought their learning , either , on the one side to assail Christianity , or on the other , to defend it . I have ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. The present volume is in a great measure a review of men who have brought their learning , either , on the one side to assail Christianity , or on the other , to defend it . I have ...
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... present it , and as I have not shrunk 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 ...
... present it , and as I have not shrunk 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 ...
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... present are not easily accessible , I have extended the notes on such subjects , that my readers might have some of the principal references brought at once before them . It is not to be expected that in the Lectures which are to follow ...
... present are not easily accessible , I have extended the notes on such subjects , that my readers might have some of the principal references brought at once before them . It is not to be expected that in the Lectures which are to follow ...
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