Letter to the Reverend Mr. Cary / Containing Remarks upon his Review of the Grounds of / Christianity Examined by Comparing the New Testament to / the Old
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A respectful, point-by-point response to a clergyman's published sermons on infidelity that acknowledges their eloquence while disputing several arguments and factual assertions. The writer objects to dismissing opponents with wit and ridicule and insists that Christianity, which claims to rest on reason, should endure candid and thorough inquiry; if divine it deserves careful examination, if not it should be rejected. He affirms the moral excellence attributed to Jesus yet allows that the New Testament may reflect enthusiastic elements, and he urges sober debate focused on evidence and sound reasoning.
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