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Phyllis of Philistia

CHAPTER VII
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All that is good and noble and true in manhood--the mercy, the compassion, the self-sacrifice that are comprised in true manhood--they cast beneath their feet, they spat upon, they crucified; but all of the Barabbas in man they embraced.

Thus are they become a hissing in the earth, and properly so; for those who hiss at the spirit which has always animated Judaism show that they abhor a thing that is abhorrent.

"All Scripture is profitable," continued the preacher, "and practically all that is referred to in the text is an indictment of Judaism.

The more earnestly we hold to this truth the greater will be the profit accruing to us from a consideration of the Scripture.

But what more terrible indictment of the Hebrew systems could we have than that which is afforded us in the record that the father of the race had twelve sons?
He had.


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