Unbelief in the Eighteenth Century As Contrasted With Its Earlier And Later Hist

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Unbelief in the Eighteenth Century As Contrasted With Its Earlier And Later Hist
John Cairns
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On the con- trary, his " Letters to a Student " profess a zealous interest in true Christianity ; and his strokes at the facts or doctrines of the Bible elsewhere are too covert, and too much defended by prevailing latitude within the Church, entirely to disprove his * "Three Essays on Religion, " p. 214.
t Some years ago, in Macmillaris Magazine (vol. Xxiv. , p. 147), Mr. Huxley praised the Deistical writers as examples of the strength of Eng- lish reasoning; and Mr. Matthew Arnold, in a lectu
...re delivered in Edin- burgh, spoke of them as un-refuted by Butler : but in this debate, accord- ing to Mr. John S. Mill, they were completely overcome, bringing no objections against Christianity which did not recoil on their own system.
ENGLISH DEISM. 69 claim. His habitual tendency to exalt moral precepts, to the neglect of outward and future sanctions, had its side of truth. His application of ridicule as a test of religious principles, though irreverent, was~noi wholly absurd. His over-statement of the uncertainty attending the evidence and meaning of the gospel could plead the incautious language of Jeremy Taylor and Tillotson.


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