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... tion between Science and Religion , which I am engaged in preparing . But I have been induced to change my purpose . They were delivered at the city of Washington in the early part of 1848 , when the news reached this country apprising ...
... tion between Science and Religion , which I am engaged in preparing . But I have been induced to change my purpose . They were delivered at the city of Washington in the early part of 1848 , when the news reached this country apprising ...
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... tion of the United States - Kent's Commentaries -Chateaubriand's Beauties of Christianity- De Tocqueville's Democracy in America- Brougham's Political Philosophy - Hallam's In- troduction to the Literature of the Middle Ages -Alison's ...
... tion of the United States - Kent's Commentaries -Chateaubriand's Beauties of Christianity- De Tocqueville's Democracy in America- Brougham's Political Philosophy - Hallam's In- troduction to the Literature of the Middle Ages -Alison's ...
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... tion . Nothing can be gained , and much may be lost , by injudicious haste . It is not to be denied that in the contest which Christianity has been called to wage against " philosophy falsely so called , " truth has too often suffered ...
... tion . Nothing can be gained , and much may be lost , by injudicious haste . It is not to be denied that in the contest which Christianity has been called to wage against " philosophy falsely so called , " truth has too often suffered ...
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... tion is intimately connected , not only with the stabi- lity of just government , but with the spread of the Gospel ; and every one who is the friend of his race and of Christianity , should be willing to contribute his aid to ...
... tion is intimately connected , not only with the stabi- lity of just government , but with the spread of the Gospel ; and every one who is the friend of his race and of Christianity , should be willing to contribute his aid to ...
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. tion to the inspired volume , not only as a revelation of mercy to fallen man , but as a record of the cardi- nal principles of wisdom and equity which should enter into the government of ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. tion to the inspired volume , not only as a revelation of mercy to fallen man , but as a record of the cardi- nal principles of wisdom and equity which should enter into the government of ...
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