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The author mounts a reasoned defense of Christian belief against skeptics and libertines, urging readers to examine foundational proofs rather than accept doctrines by mere inheritance. He combines philosophical argument, historical and textual evidence, and scriptural analysis to answer objections, criticizes complacency among believers, and recommends methods for assessing claims of revelation. This edition presents the original notes with translator annotations and includes two supplementary dissertations that relate to and expand the central apologetic argument.
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