The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua Critically Examined, Band 1Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 |
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... expression ' unhistorical ' or ' not historically true ' throughout , rather than fictitious , ' since the word ' fiction ' is frequently understood to imply a conscious dishonesty on the part of the writer , an intention to deceive ...
... expression ' unhistorical ' or ' not historically true ' throughout , rather than fictitious , ' since the word ' fiction ' is frequently understood to imply a conscious dishonesty on the part of the writer , an intention to deceive ...
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... expression of the author's views , as to the origin of the human race from one pair , would have , perhaps , offended the religious prejudices of English readers . That the passage in question was not suppressed , by reason of any ...
... expression of the author's views , as to the origin of the human race from one pair , would have , perhaps , offended the religious prejudices of English readers . That the passage in question was not suppressed , by reason of any ...
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... expressions , our Lord did but accommodate His words to the current popular language of the day , as when He speaks of God ' making His sun to rise , ' Matt . v . 45 , or of the stars falling from heaven , ' Matt . xxiv . 29 , or of ...
... expressions , our Lord did but accommodate His words to the current popular language of the day , as when He speaks of God ' making His sun to rise , ' Matt . v . 45 , or of the stars falling from heaven , ' Matt . xxiv . 29 , or of ...
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... expressions at variance with the true Mosaic Books , and throwing an unmerited suspicion upon them . However perplexing such contradictions are , when found in a book which is believed to be di- vinely infallible , yet a humble and ...
... expressions at variance with the true Mosaic Books , and throwing an unmerited suspicion upon them . However perplexing such contradictions are , when found in a book which is believed to be di- vinely infallible , yet a humble and ...
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... expression is to be disregarded ; no minute detail is to be overlooked . The hint , let fall in an earlier chapter , is to be compared with a hint let fall in the later place . Do they tally or not ? And what fol- lows ? Bishop BUTLER ...
... expression is to be disregarded ; no minute detail is to be overlooked . The hint , let fall in an earlier chapter , is to be compared with a hint let fall in the later place . Do they tally or not ? And what fol- lows ? Bishop BUTLER ...
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