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The Sanctity of Blood—An Ancient ControversyAwake!—1986 | September 8
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During the 18th century, the renowned scientist and Bible student Sir Isaac Newton expressed his interest in the sanctity of blood. He declared: “This law [of abstaining from blood] was ancienter than the days of Moses, being given to Noah and his sons, long before the days of Abraham: and therefore when the Apostles and Elders in the Council at Jerusalem declared that the Gentiles were not obliged to be circumcised and keep the law of Moses, they excepted this law of abstaining from blood, and things strangled, as being an earlier law of God, imposed not on the sons of Abraham only, but on all nations.”h
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The Sanctity of Blood—An Ancient ControversyAwake!—1986 | September 8
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h The Chronology of Antient Kingdoms Amended, by Sir Isaac Newton, Dublin, 1728, page 184.
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