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The Princeton Review, Vol. 37
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Excerpt from The Princeton Review, Vol. 37: October, 1865
All these moments could not but have the tendency of making the miraculous supply of drink to be rather of wine than of water as in the case of Moses, if Jesus, as the second Moses, or the personified divine Wisdom, was to be represented as furnishing not only a miraculous supply of food, but also of drink, and were strengthened by the same consideration for the sake of which, in particular the Mosaic supply of manna, had been converted into a supply of bread, as in the case of Jesus. If it was impossible to attribute to Jesus a miraculous supply.
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