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Excerpt from The Land of Israel: According to the Covenant With Abraham, With Isaac, and With Jacob
Tan following treatise was commenced with the in tention, on the part of the author, of drawing out a few retrospective and prospective sketches of J udea and Judaism. On his return from Palestine, he was urged by the esteemed friend to whom it is inscribed to pub lish the substance of an evening's conversation in his hospitable house. He naturally reverted to the cove nant with Abraham, as the groundwork of such an essay. That subject alone, in connexion with kindred themes, called for a more full illustration than he at first anticipated. And as the subsequent essay, which thus originated, may be considered as, in part, a se quel to his Treatise on the Evidence of Prophecy, it may also form the introduction to other Scriptural topics, of momentous import to Gentiles as well as Jews.
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