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If we believe that God made the sea , we must believe that he could divide it when he sees proper . It is no greater miracle to divide the Red Sea than to divide the river Jordan .'- Bruce , vol . i . p . 235 .
If we believe that God made the sea , we must believe that he could divide it when he sees proper . It is no greater miracle to divide the Red Sea than to divide the river Jordan .'- Bruce , vol . i . p . 235 .
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Pococke believing the rock in Sinai to have been that of the first miracle mentioned in Exodus , ascribes to the more northern rock the second miracle mentioned in Numbers xx . 11 , though it seems clear that the latter event did not ...
Pococke believing the rock in Sinai to have been that of the first miracle mentioned in Exodus , ascribes to the more northern rock the second miracle mentioned in Numbers xx . 11 , though it seems clear that the latter event did not ...
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42 ) ; then that he believes firmly in another future human existence ' ( vol . iii . ... greatest romancers are gene- rally the most credulous , and Pickler is one of those gobe - mouches who believe in everything , except the Bible .
42 ) ; then that he believes firmly in another future human existence ' ( vol . iii . ... greatest romancers are gene- rally the most credulous , and Pickler is one of those gobe - mouches who believe in everything , except the Bible .
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