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Archaeology Upsets Higher Criticism
New York Herald
Professor A. H. Sayce, an Eminent Assyriologist, Declares Latest Researches Demonstrate Bible's Credibility.
"Higher criticism is wrong. The higher critics of the Bible are engaged in hair-splitting trivialities and are pursuing false methods. The old view of the old book is correct, except regarding the Book of Daniel, which is composed of legends."
This is the startling statement made to a correspondent of the Herald by Professor A. H. Sayce, archaeological explorer and professor of Assyriology in Oxford, England, after thirty years spent in deciphering the ancient hieroglyphics of Eastern lands.
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November 2, 1899 issue
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Items of Interest
with contributions from George Dewey
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Archaeology Upsets Higher Criticism
A. H. Sayce
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Thanksgiving Proclamation
William McKinley
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A Woman among Women
Carol Norton
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The Lectures
with contributions from Martin Luther, Clarence Burleigh, W. Horace Rose
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Notices
with contributions from W. R. S., J. Page Hopps
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To you who are perplexed and of doubtful mind, then,...
J. Page Hopps
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Is there an Easier Way?
Editor
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Ingratitude
Editor
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Application of Christian Science to Dentistry
BY CHARLES L. VAN FOSSEN, D.D.S.
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Christian Science Heals and Satisfies
BY S. GERTRUDE PALEN.
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Christian Science is Practical Common Sense
BY J. W. RUSSELL.
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Man's Extremity is God's Opportunity
BY SIGEL C. REED.
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Rondeau
BY EUGENIE L. FRASHER.
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Led into the Truth
BY EMMA B. DUNBAR.
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From the Religious Press
with contributions from George Crum