| Religion - 1831 - 824 pages
...own sentiments in the phraseology of a Hebrew,* and declare, that " as a sword in my bones, I feel the bitter reproach of such a question." And I beg...on the subject, can answer to his own satisfaction. But let me not be misunderstood. I have no objection to make to the study of the Greek and Latin classics,... | |
| Theology - 1831 - 812 pages
...own sentiments in the phraseology of a Hebrew,* and declare, that " as a sword in my bones, I feel the bitter reproach of such a question." And I beg...on the subject, can answer to his own satisfaction. But let me not be misunderstood. I have no objection to make to the study of the Greek and Latin classics,... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - Education - 1832 - 644 pages
...Hebrew, and declare that " as a sword in my bones," I feel the bitter reproach of such a question. And 1 beg leave to add the conviction of my own mind, that...seriousness on the subject, can answer to his own satisfaction.1 It is often objected that the study of the original Scriptures is professional; that... | |
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