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Moses which he wrote in the presence of the children of Israel."
(Josh. 8: 32).
8 All these extracts sufficiently show that the laws of Moses or
the Pentateuch was just as much as could be written on the stones
of an altar.
9 Now if we presume that it is the present Pentateuch that is
referred to in the above verses this would be impossible.
17 THE NINTH ARGUMENT:
1 Norton, a missionary, said, "Writing was not in vogue in the
time of Moses," indicating that if writing was not in use in the
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period of Moses, he could not be the author of the Pentateuch. If
(Josh. 8: 32).
8 All these extracts sufficiently show that the laws of Moses or
the Pentateuch was just as much as could be written on the stones
of an altar.
9 Now if we presume that it is the present Pentateuch that is
referred to in the above verses this would be impossible.
17 THE NINTH ARGUMENT:
1 Norton, a missionary, said, "Writing was not in vogue in the
time of Moses," indicating that if writing was not in use in the
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period of Moses, he could not be the author of the Pentateuch. If