The way to the kingdom of heaven and what to do to be saved in it . e his-torical facts there were millions of w^itnesses. Take,for instance, the passage of the Eed Sea. Did notover two million people witness that miraculous in-tervention of God ? In like manner the pillar of cloudand the pillar of fire were seen daily before thatpeople. The Ten Commandments were not found hidaway in a box; but all Israel saw the wonderful dis-plays of Gods power around Sinai when Moses re-ceived them. So that all these things of public oc-currence were national history, as well attested asany fact in the past


The way to the kingdom of heaven and what to do to be saved in it . e his-torical facts there were millions of w^itnesses. Take,for instance, the passage of the Eed Sea. Did notover two million people witness that miraculous in-tervention of God ? In like manner the pillar of cloudand the pillar of fire were seen daily before thatpeople. The Ten Commandments were not found hidaway in a box; but all Israel saw the wonderful dis-plays of Gods power around Sinai when Moses re-ceived them. So that all these things of public oc-currence were national history, as well attested asany fact in the past. It is utter folly for any oneto deny this portion of the Bible, and this is thegreater portion of the book. A great portion of the Bible refers to other na-tions. A long time ago some of these allusions werethought to be incorrect; but since the scientists havelearned how to read the hieroglyphics of Egypt andthe cuneiform writings on the bricks of Babylon theBible has been so wonderfully corroborated that nointellisrent man now doubts these historical mention-. If . \V »x#> \ 1;-I


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