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The Book of Daniel: Critical Essay by Robert Dick Wilson

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SOURCE: Wilson, Robert Dick. “The Argument from Silence” and “Was Daniel an Historical Character?” In Studies in the Book of Daniel: A Study of the Historical Questions, pp. 1-23, 24-42. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1917.

In the following essays, Wilson considers the historicity of the events described in Daniel as well as the factual basis for identifying Daniel himself.

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