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The author systematically examines the principal arguments for and against Christian belief, arranging twenty-four chapters to state and defend a proposition and answer common objections. Across historical, moral, philosophical, and scientific lines of inquiry he reviews evidence, acknowledges difficulties, and advances reasoned replies while emphasizing clarity and common-sense argument. The tone is apologetic but conciliatory, intended for intelligent general readers, and blends concise factual summary with logical analysis to equip readers with concise counters to sceptical challenges and to present a coherent case for the reasonableness of religious conviction.

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W. H. Turton

W. H. Turton was an author known for his critical examination of religious beliefs, particularly in his notable work, "The Truth of Christianity / Being an Examination of the More Important Arguments For and Against Believing in That Religion." In this book, Turton explores the key arguments surrounding Christianity, providing a balanced analysis of both supporting and opposing viewpoints. His writing reflects a thoughtful engagement with theological discourse, contributing to the broader conversation about faith and reason in the context of 19th-century religious thought.

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