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Studies of Christianity; Or, Timely Thoughts for Religious Thinkers

Chapter 40: Transcriber's Notes:
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A series of essays that map varieties of Christian belief and practice, offering historical and theological analysis alongside ethical reflection. The author distinguishes types of Christianity, critiques doctrines such as inherited guilt and vicarious redemption, questions priestly and ritual authority, and emphasizes moral affections and disinterested goodness over prudential incentives. Other pieces examine creeds, early heresies, Pauline interpretation, the language of the Gospel across cultures, the nature of sin, and the responsibilities of believers amid controversy, proposing a liberal, conscience-centered restoration of religious faith.

Transcriber's Notes:

  • Obvious punctuation and spelling errors have been fixed throughout.
  • Inconsistent hyphenation is as in the original.
  • Page 139: Inserted a starting double quote. (... evangelical teacher; "temple, sacrifice, ...)
  • Footnote 20: Added a closing quote. (... the people's." The argument ...)