| United States. Congress - 1854 - 722 pages
...Mr. Newton, and that we SENATE. Proceedings. MARCH. 1818. •CAD see no reason in it. Mr. S. said, if the gentleman was unwilling to believe Mr. Newton,...Divine authority ; and for that purpose he would open to the xxvlh chapter of Leviti-cus, and read as follows: "And the Lord spake ' unto Moses in Mount... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 756 pages
...Newton, and that we can see no reason MABCH, 1818.] Fugitive Slava. [SEÏATE. in it. Mr. S. sai<], if the gentleman was unwilling to believe Mr. Newton, he would surely beliete Moses and the prophets. And if the 8tai:e would indulge him, he would show from the Bible itaelf,... | |
| Jeffrey Robert Young - 2006 - 280 pages
...said that this is only an opinion of Mr. Newton, and that we can see no reason in it. Mr. S. said, if the gentleman was unwilling to believe Mr. Newton,...Divine authority; and for that purpose he would open to the xxvth chapter of Leviticus, and read as follows: "And the Lord spake unto Moses in Mount Sinai,... | |
| Jeffrey Robert Young - 2006 - 280 pages
...said that this is only an opinion of Mr. Newton, and that we can see no reason in it. Mr. S. said, if the gentleman was unwilling to believe Mr. Newton,...Divine authority; and for that purpose he would open to the xxvth chapter of Leviticus, and read as follows: "And the Lord spake unto Moses in Mount Sinai,... | |
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