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Page 3
... truth of these observations all history and present experience bear loud testimony . Those who have been most useful , whether in the pulpit or out of it ; who have most deeply impressed their own character on that of the age ; who have ...
... truth of these observations all history and present experience bear loud testimony . Those who have been most useful , whether in the pulpit or out of it ; who have most deeply impressed their own character on that of the age ; who have ...
Page 4
... truth of these observations . On the other hand , we have tasked our memory , and tasked it in vain , to supply a single instance of an illiterate man attaining and keeping a position in which he could by possibility be extensively ...
... truth of these observations . On the other hand , we have tasked our memory , and tasked it in vain , to supply a single instance of an illiterate man attaining and keeping a position in which he could by possibility be extensively ...
Page 44
... truth , and their physical appetite for the necessaries the luxuries of life , there is no resemblance . The want of food creates the appetite of hunger , and hunger seeks to be appeased ; but ignorance creates no appetite for knowledge ...
... truth , and their physical appetite for the necessaries the luxuries of life , there is no resemblance . The want of food creates the appetite of hunger , and hunger seeks to be appeased ; but ignorance creates no appetite for knowledge ...
Page 55
... truth to the unsafe conveyance of oral tradition .'- pp . 161 , 162 . " 6 An instructive confirmation of the remarks in these extracts is furnished in the bull of his holiness Pope Leo XII . against the Bible Society . You are aware ...
... truth to the unsafe conveyance of oral tradition .'- pp . 161 , 162 . " 6 An instructive confirmation of the remarks in these extracts is furnished in the bull of his holiness Pope Leo XII . against the Bible Society . You are aware ...
Page 73
... truth ; yet a truth which may ' easily be so used as to inculcate error and injustice . ' We meant , as our next paragraph showed , that the separations of churches oftener took place in anger than in love ; yet , that it is a gross ...
... truth ; yet a truth which may ' easily be so used as to inculcate error and injustice . ' We meant , as our next paragraph showed , that the separations of churches oftener took place in anger than in love ; yet , that it is a gross ...
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