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Evidences of Christianity: Lectures Before the Lowell Institute, January 1844

This book compiles a series of lectures that delve into the historical, philosophical, and scriptural arguments supporting Christianity. The lectures were presented in 1844 at the Lowell Institute, offering a scholarly examination of the evidence that supports the Christian faith. more

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Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins

Mark Hopkins (September 1, 1813 - March 29, 1878) was an individual whose profession and category are not well-documented. His life story and contributions remain unclear due to limited information available. more

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