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A series of personal letters records one correspondent's loss of childhood religious conviction and a friend's earnest replies combining pastoral appeal, moral admonition, and reasoned defense of belief. The exchanges consider emotional motives for rejecting doctrines such as eternal suffering, the consolations of Christian hope, the claimed evidences of scripture and communal testimony, and the need for spiritual renewal. Interwoven reflections on death and memory amplify the moral urgency of the debate. A closing essay applies principles of legal and historical evidence to common objections to scripture, weighing difficulties and offering responses intended to reconcile critical questions with continued faith.

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Thomas S. Childs

Thomas S. Childs was an author known for his work in the realm of religious and philosophical inquiry. His notable book, "The Lost Faith, and Difficulties of the Bible, as Tested by the Laws of Evidence," explores the intersection of faith and reason, examining biblical texts through the lens of evidential scrutiny. Childs' writing reflects a critical approach to religious belief, inviting readers to engage with complex theological questions. His contributions offer valuable insights into the challenges faced by believers and skeptics alike, making his work relevant for those interested in the discourse surrounding faith and evidence.

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