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A compact collection of polemical essays that argue for a rationalist, secular outlook, challenging religious dogma and clerical authority while exploring the origins and justification of moral beliefs. The pieces analyze how conscience and inward moral sense relate to claims of divine revelation, critique sacramental and priestly mediation, and weigh scientific and philosophical grounds for theism versus atheism. Interspersed are reflections on social reform and personal intellectual struggle, and the volume is framed by an introductory preface and a biographical sketch that situate the essays within the author's life and thought.

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Charles Robert Newman

Charles Robert Newman was an essayist and thinker known for his work in the realm of rationalism. His notable book, "Essays in Rationalism," explores themes of reason and logic, contributing to discussions on philosophy and critical thought. Newman's writings reflect a commitment to intellectual inquiry and the application of rational principles to various aspects of life. Through his essays, he engages with complex ideas, encouraging readers to reflect on the nature of belief and understanding.

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