The semi-barbarous Hebrew and the extinguished theologian [a reply to T.H. Huxley's Lay sermons].1871 |
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... admit that I was bewildered on reading this . It behoved me , therefore , to see if I were not afflicted with other sad symptoms indicated in the diag- nosis of orthodoxy here presented to us . But I soon began to reflect that the ...
... admit that I was bewildered on reading this . It behoved me , therefore , to see if I were not afflicted with other sad symptoms indicated in the diag- nosis of orthodoxy here presented to us . But I soon began to reflect that the ...
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... admit that the author of Genesis relates certain acts of these persons which were rude and bar- barous . But even here we find redeeming points . We see the conscientious , the diligent , the successful Joseph ; a man of tender feelings ...
... admit that the author of Genesis relates certain acts of these persons which were rude and bar- barous . But even here we find redeeming points . We see the conscientious , the diligent , the successful Joseph ; a man of tender feelings ...
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... admit that no one knows when the Book of Genesis was composed , or who was its author ? I had been under the impression that some scholars had stated their opinions in no dubious terms in favour of the Mosaic authorship of the ...
... admit that no one knows when the Book of Genesis was composed , or who was its author ? I had been under the impression that some scholars had stated their opinions in no dubious terms in favour of the Mosaic authorship of the ...
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... admitting the use made of earlier docu- ments , states , " The book [ Genesis ] was probably brought to very nearly its present shape by Moses himself , or by one of the elders who acted under him ' ( p . 784 ) . • May I not say , then ...
... admitting the use made of earlier docu- ments , states , " The book [ Genesis ] was probably brought to very nearly its present shape by Moses himself , or by one of the elders who acted under him ' ( p . 784 ) . • May I not say , then ...
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... admit that he was not divinely instructed as to the origin of things created . And it may not be out of place to call attention to the fact that Josephus , who was in his day both a learned Jew and an accomplished man of the world ...
... admit that he was not divinely instructed as to the origin of things created . And it may not be out of place to call attention to the fact that Josephus , who was in his day both a learned Jew and an accomplished man of the world ...
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