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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.

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.

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.

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Captive, yet Conqueror: A Tale of the First Christian Century.

Hooker, Fanny. Captive, yet Conqueror: A Tale of the First Christian Century. New York: American Tract Society, [1882]. 392 p.

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Dr. David Einhorn’s [ʻOlat tamid], Book of Prayers for Jewish Congregations. New Translation after the German Original.

Jews. Liturgy and ritual. Dr. David Einhorn’s [ʻOlat tamid], Book of Prayers for Jewish Congregations. New Translation after the German Original.[Chicago]:Press of S. Ettlinger, 1896. v, 166, 279 p.

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