Prophecy, Jewish and Christian

Prophecy, Jewish and Christian Considered in a Series of Warburton Lectures at Lincoln's Inn (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Prophecy, Jewish and Christian: Considered in a Series of Warburton Lectures at Lincoln's Inn

Truth of the Old Testament Scriptures, from the Book of Genesis onwards; and the remarkable lectures delivered last year by Professor Kittel of Leipzig to the National School Teachers of Saxony1 exhibit a remarkable reversion towards old views from the theories which were popularised twenty years ago. Those theories, of course, still find their adherents in various degrees, but each year seems to cut the ground from under them. Every year seems to afford new encouragement to those who have all along ventured to retain the conviction, that it would ultimately prove that there is good foundation for the universal and continuous belief of the Jewish and Christian Churches, for about two thousand years, respecting their sacred Scriptures.

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ISBN: 9781331331100
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Number of pages: 202
Weight: 277g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 11mm