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Founder of the Familistère at Guise; prominent leader of Industries in France
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Translated from the French

By MARIE HOWLAND.

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ABRAHAM, JOSEPH AND MOSES IN EGYPT.
Being a Course of Lectures delivered before the Theological Seminary,
Princeton, New Jersey,

By Rev. ALFRED H. KEILOGG, D.D.

These lectures are six in number. The first two are occupied with the two chronologies of the period under review, Egyptian and Hebrew, and in the remaining lectures a comparison is instituted between them, in order to ascertain the points of contact of the two histories. Lecture 3 treats of Joseph in Egypt; Lecture 4 of Abraham and Moses; Lecture 5 discusses the "Place of the Exodus in Egypt's History," and Lecture 6 "The Pharaoh of the Exodus.” There is a special essay added in which the question is discussed, whether the proper name "Hebrews" is met on the monuments.

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SHAKESPEAREANÆ.

Being a Topical Index of printed matter (other than Literary or Esthetic commentary or criticism) relating to William Shakespeare, or the Shakespearean Plays and Poems.

PRINTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TO THE YEAR 1887.

Compiled for the use of the Shakespeare Society of New York under the direction of APPLETON MORGAN.

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