THE OLD TESTAMENT AND MODERN CRITICISM.
ADDUESS 1!Y VKINC'ir.U. G. A. At the rei|iie-l of the Vicar of Leeds, along with the clergy and minis'.crs of (he city ami di:-lrict. (he V»\\ George Adam Smith, D.U., I'rincipftl of AborUniversity, dellrwcd ou Fobrunry 10
(o with rapt attention, on "Tho Old Testament nnil ils Practical Use in the Light of Modern Criticism:" Among'tlio audience of some or eight hundred, the pretence of so many young men was specially noticeable. The clergy and ininis(ors of all denominations were present, including Dr. Findlay and Dr. Banks, of llcailinfjloy College. The Vicar of Leeds, in taking tho chair, spoke of tho joy with which they welcomed Dr. Smith, recognising in him one of tho greatest authorities on tho Old Testament. Dr. Hmilh spoke for forty-fivo minutes, ami it was universally felt that ho had (strengthened (ho faith of all in showing how Modern Criticism had placed tho cssenli.il truths of the Old Testament on the solid rock of historic fact. Dr. Findlay and the Vicar of Mirfiold Bpoko in eulogistic terms of (ho lecture.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 9
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180THE OLD TESTAMENT AND MODERN CRITICISM. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 9
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