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Excerpt from The Evidences Against Christianity, Vol. 1 of 2
Though I cannot but rejoice at times in the strength of my cause, and exult in the confidence of its victory though the very difficulty Of the task which I have undertaken and the might Of the enemies whom I Oppose, are such as to give a keen pleasure, to one who can appreciate the rap ture of the strife, yet there are other times, when I am sad and sorry that such a labor should have appeared to me in the guise Of a duty. The feelings would have to be unusually blunt in a man who could feel unalloyed pleasure in endeavoring to overthrow a system which is woven in with the heart-strings of many of those who are dearest to him To Oppose the institution which your fathers.
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