Excerpt from Sources of History in the Pentateuch: Six Lectures Delivered in Princeton Theological Seminary, on the Stone Foundation, March, 1882
But for whom was it written? For no one class, but for all classes, ages, races, condi tions, - for mankind. This fact carries con sequences.
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