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Loyal Advocates of the Word of GodThe Watchtower—1970 | February 1
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2 Concerning one of these traits, Orientalist George Rawlinson said: “Christianity . . . is in nothing more distinguished from the other religions of the world than in its objective or historical character. The religions of Greece and Rome, of Egypt, India, Persia, and the East generally . . . did not even seriously postulate an historical basis. . . . But it is otherwise with the religion of the Bible. There . . . we find a scheme of doctrine which is bound up with facts; which depends absolutely upon them; which is null and void without them; and which may be regarded as for all practical purposes established if they are shown to deserve acceptance.”a
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Loyal Advocates of the Word of GodThe Watchtower—1970 | February 1
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a The Historical Evidences of the Truth of the Scripture Records, pp. 25, 26.
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