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Samuel Ives Curtiss

    Franz Delitzsch: A Memorial Tribute
    The Name Machabee
    The Levitical Priests; A Contribution to the Criticism of the Pentateuch
    Primitive Semitic Religion Today; a Record of Researches, Discoveries and Studies in Syria, Palestine and the Sinaitic Peninsula
    Ingersoll and Moses: A Reply, With Notes and Appendices
    Messianic Prophecies in Historic Succession
    • This work is a look at the messianic prophecies of the Old Testament, written for a popular audience by one of the nineteenth century's greatest Old Testament scholars.

      Messianic Prophecies in Historic Succession
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      Ingersoll and Moses: A Reply, With Notes and Appendices
    • Ursemitische Religion im Volksleben des heutigen Orients

      Forschungen und Funde aus Syrien und Palästina

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Samuel Ives Curtiss ( 1844-1904 ) "war eine herausragende Persönlichkeit am Chicago Theological Seminary, sowohl als Akademiker als auch für seine literarischen Aktivitäten. Er war den größten Teil seines Lebens auch in der Missionsarbeit tätig ... 1898 besuchte er Ägypten, die Sinai-Halbinsel, Syrien und Palästina. Hier entdeckte er das Thema für seine wichtigste Arbeit", die hier vorliegende Untersuchung zur ursemitischen Religion. (Zitat aus: https://www.congregationallibrary.org/finding-aids/CurtissSamuelIves4980) Nachdruck der deutschen Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1903.

      Ursemitische Religion im Volksleben des heutigen Orients