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The range and accuracy of His knowledge was amazing, He could quote and expound the Scriptures of the various religions with which His correspondents or questioners were familiar, in a convincing and authoritative manner, although apparently had never had the ordinary means of access to many of the books referred to.. The well-known circumstances of His long imprisonment render it impossible to doubt that the wealth of knowledge shown in His Writings must have been acquired from some spiritual source, quite independent of the usual means of study..
(48:3)
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