The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... known to sages of both East and West long before the mission of Moses . Considering the superior antiquity of Moses before Herodotus , and of most of the Hebrew prophets before the Greek and Latin poets , we might conclude that the ...
... known to sages of both East and West long before the mission of Moses . Considering the superior antiquity of Moses before Herodotus , and of most of the Hebrew prophets before the Greek and Latin poets , we might conclude that the ...
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... known by direct evidence or human tes- timony ; could only be made known at first by Divine teaching , and only such teaching could command entire faith . " Faith cometh by hearing , " and men cannot be- lieve what they have not heard ...
... known by direct evidence or human tes- timony ; could only be made known at first by Divine teaching , and only such teaching could command entire faith . " Faith cometh by hearing , " and men cannot be- lieve what they have not heard ...
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... known had ceased to be thought of , or was obstinately disbelieved , or was so obscured by fable and falsehood , that a renewed revelation , and nothing less , was required to bring back life and immortality to light . We therefore ...
... known had ceased to be thought of , or was obstinately disbelieved , or was so obscured by fable and falsehood , that a renewed revelation , and nothing less , was required to bring back life and immortality to light . We therefore ...
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... known to ourselves until their ancient and long forgotten language had been discovered , and their hieroglyphics and writing , sacred and popular , was ascertained and deciphered by learned men , many of whom are still alive and active ...
... known to ourselves until their ancient and long forgotten language had been discovered , and their hieroglyphics and writing , sacred and popular , was ascertained and deciphered by learned men , many of whom are still alive and active ...
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... known . It is said to be the sarcophagus of Rameses II . , older than the Exodus , cut from a block of pure oriental alabaster that rings at the touch , and covered inside and outside with a graphic symbolism of the transmigrations of ...
... known . It is said to be the sarcophagus of Rameses II . , older than the Exodus , cut from a block of pure oriental alabaster that rings at the touch , and covered inside and outside with a graphic symbolism of the transmigrations of ...
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