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fluence on the English language and literature. For what is found here the editor claims no originality. Besides many other sources, he is greatly indebted to the following: Smythe's "How We Got Our Bible"; Moulton's "The Bible as Literature"; Prothero's "Psalms in Human Life"; Nettleton's "Old Testament Narratives"; Scott's "Selections from the Old Testament"; Gardiner's "The Bible as English Literature"; Abbott's "The Life and Literature of the Ancient Hebrews"; Hunt's "Ethical Teachings in Old English Literature"; Van Dyke's "Influence of the Bible in Literature," an article in the "Century Magazine," October, 1910.

J. R. RUTLAND.

ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

MAY, 1912

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Abram and Lot - Isaac Promised - Abraham Prays for
Sodom - Isaac Born - Hagar and Ishmael Sent Away -
The Sacrifice of Isaac Getting a Wife for Isaac - Abraham
Dies.

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Dream in Bethel - Jacob's Bargain with Laban — Jacob
Leaves Laban Esau's Present - The Wrestling with the
Rachel and Isaac Die.

- Jacob Meets Esau

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Joseph's Dream — Joseph Sold into Egypt — Joseph Inter-
prets the Prisoners' Dreams - Pharaoh's Dream - Joseph,
a Ruler in Egypt - The Famine - Jacob's Sons Go into
Egypt-Joseph Makes Himself Known to his Brethren
Jacob Goes to Egypt - Joseph Buys up All the Land and
Cattle - Jacob Dies — Joseph Dies.

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Pharaoh Burdens Israel

-The Plague of the Frogs

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