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The pamphlet mounts a religious and philosophical critique of Robert Owen's socialist program, contrasting its reliance on personal testimony and secular experience with the Bible's claim to divine authority, miracles, and prophecy. The author interrogates the evidentiary basis for replacing established religious teachings with a New Moral World, questions the claimant's credentials and methods, and warns against abandoning inherited spiritual comforts without superior demonstration. The text systematically examines the philosophical, moral, and practical implications of adopting utopian social prescriptions in place of traditional faith-based norms.
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