Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Agnosticism and Theism in the Nineteenth Century: An Historical Study of Religious Thought
The Lectures contained in this volume represent the last of Richard Armstrong's contributions to the chosen subject of his thought and study. They were prepared for popular audiences, and had been received at Nottingham and Northampton, the only places in which they were delivered, with an interest that gave promise of far reaching usefulness and in?uence. It was felt that they displayed in a high degree all the best characteristics of Mr. Armstrong's ex positions. They are indeed models of lucidity, candour, and sincerity, and in the largeness and generosity of their appreciation and sympathy they show that Mr. Armstrong's mind was deepening and mellowing as well as strengthening up to the very end.
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