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Excerpt from Human Learning Favorable to True Religion, but the Transcendental Theory Hostile to the Christian Revelation: An Address Delivered Before the Society of Phi B. K., In Bowdoin College, September 2, 1841
As the state bf the Church then was, when m the appre hension' Of Worldly men, the foundations of Christianity were shaken, thejlabors of the faithful and learned Chris tian were of incalculable benefit, in separating evangelical truth from human traditions and glosses; and in clearly discriminating between the doctrines of revelation and the commandments of men. For only a small part of man kind usually discriminate as reason and truth require.
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