American Presbyterian and Theological Review, Volume 1Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood C. Scribner, 1863 |
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... Egypt , the giving of the manna , the crossing of the Jordan , the regression of the sun , the swimming of the iron , the walking on the sea , the resurrection of Lazarus , the resurrection of our Lord - if these , with the rest of the ...
... Egypt , the giving of the manna , the crossing of the Jordan , the regression of the sun , the swimming of the iron , the walking on the sea , the resurrection of Lazarus , the resurrection of our Lord - if these , with the rest of the ...
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... Egypt , and that , when numbered in the plains of Moab some 39 years afterward , there were 601- 730. Bishop Colenso says there were not so many ; Dr. Mahan thinks there may not have been so many , 66 as a mere matter of fact " . Bishop ...
... Egypt , and that , when numbered in the plains of Moab some 39 years afterward , there were 601- 730. Bishop Colenso says there were not so many ; Dr. Mahan thinks there may not have been so many , 66 as a mere matter of fact " . Bishop ...
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... Egypt , the ex- odus , the wandering in the desert , and the conquest of Ca- naan , to be , not statements of strict historical facts , but symbol- ical representations of human destiny and Christian experience , conveying thus great ...
... Egypt , the ex- odus , the wandering in the desert , and the conquest of Ca- naan , to be , not statements of strict historical facts , but symbol- ical representations of human destiny and Christian experience , conveying thus great ...
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... Egypt , is no new discovery of Colenso . But , having taken pains to establish this undis- puted point by a physico - mathematical calculation , he pro- ceeds to argue , how could Hezron and Hamul , then , have gone down with Jacob into ...
... Egypt , is no new discovery of Colenso . But , having taken pains to establish this undis- puted point by a physico - mathematical calculation , he pro- ceeds to argue , how could Hezron and Hamul , then , have gone down with Jacob into ...
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... Egypt " " It may be said , indeed , that this is acknowledging the text not to express literally the historical ... Egypt , were two souls : all the souls of the house of Jacob , which came into Egypt were three score and ten " , -which ...
... Egypt " " It may be said , indeed , that this is acknowledging the text not to express literally the historical ... Egypt , were two souls : all the souls of the house of Jacob , which came into Egypt were three score and ten " , -which ...
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