[74] Ency. Brit., vol. xxi., p. 138.
[75] Tupper, Our Indian Protectorate, p. 248.
[76] Commentary on Pentateuch, vol. i., p. 448.
[77] The Old Testament in the Jewish Church, p. 366.
[78] Religion of the Semites, p. 304.
[79] Ibid., p. 306.
[80] Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, vol. iii. p. 1589.
[81] Dillmann, Deuteronomy, p. 483.
[82] This, of course, does not show that P must have been known to D, but it proves that as regards material P and D have drawn from the same source, and that older documents, or customs at least, underlie both.
[83] Tupper, Our Indian Protectorate, pp. 248, 249.