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Excerpt from Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity: Delivered in Philadelphia, by Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Fall and Winter of 1853-4
We shall accordingly offer some remarks upon what, for the sake of convenience, we may designate as the Practical and Speculative Problems pertaining to the whole matter of belief and scepticism, and we shall then suggest a few considerations bearing more immediately upon Religious Scepticism, and especially upon the religious scepticism of our own day.
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