Excerpt from The Old Testament and Its Critics: The Introductory Lecture, Delivered on Tuesday, November 3rd, 1891Church: what we call the book Of Joshua is intimately connected with Deuteronomy, so that instead of a Pentateuch, there is a Hexateuch, or work in six volumes and this imaginary name now appears, with scarcely the thought that explanation is needed, in the
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