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Page 280
... book of Genesis should have contained a revelation of the arts and sciences most necessary for the preservation and pro- gressive improvement of mankind . It is , indeed , as impro- bable that the human race should have been left ...
... book of Genesis should have contained a revelation of the arts and sciences most necessary for the preservation and pro- gressive improvement of mankind . It is , indeed , as impro- bable that the human race should have been left ...
Page 282
... book of Genesis , the proofs that it has originated in the same way with other historical works , and not from inspiration , are peculiarly strong . Eichhorn , fol- lowing the traces of Astruc and others , has shewn that a great portion ...
... book of Genesis , the proofs that it has originated in the same way with other historical works , and not from inspiration , are peculiarly strong . Eichhorn , fol- lowing the traces of Astruc and others , has shewn that a great portion ...
Page 283
... book of Genesis , with the corresponding portions of profane philosophy and history , we see clearly that the people among whom they originated had enjoyed means of religious knowlege which their most cultivated neighbours did not ...
... book of Genesis , with the corresponding portions of profane philosophy and history , we see clearly that the people among whom they originated had enjoyed means of religious knowlege which their most cultivated neighbours did not ...
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