A Collection of Thoughts; or, Key to Scripture. An Explanation of the Old and New Testaments, according to Reason, Nature and Existing Facts. Dispensing with Miracles, Mystery and Blind Faith, Uniting the Old and New Testaments without Abrogating Anything from Them. A Reply to Robert G. Ingersoll, Bishop Colenso, Paine’s Age of Reason, and a Refutation of Prof. Smith’s Twelve Lectures about the Pentateuch.
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Year: 1881
Entry: Stone, Jacob L. A Collection of Thoughts; or, Key to Scripture. An Explanation of the Old and New Testaments, according to Reason, Nature and Existing Facts. Dispensing with Miracles, Mystery and Blind Faith, Uniting the Old and New Testaments without Abrogating Anything from Them. A Reply to Robert G. Ingersoll, Bishop Colenso, Paine’s Age of Reason, and a Refutation of Prof. Smith’s Twelve Lectures about the Pentateuch. Chicago, [c1881]. xxviii, 477 p.
Author/Editor: Stone, Jacob L
Location: Chicago, IL
Title: A Collection of Thoughts; or, Key to Scripture. An Explanation of the Old and New Testaments, according to Reason, Nature and Existing Facts. Dispensing with Miracles, Mystery and Blind Faith, Uniting the Old and New Testaments without Abrogating Anything from Them. A Reply to Robert G. Ingersoll, Bishop Colenso, Paine’s Age of Reason, and a Refutation of Prof. Smith’s Twelve Lectures about the Pentateuch.
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Language: English
Notes: Cover title: A Non-sectarian View of the Bible.Stone is critical of Reform Judaism as expounded by Kaufmann Kohler.