“It happened very providentially, to the honor of the Christian religion, that it did not take its rise in the dark illiterate ages of the world, but at a time when arts and sciences were at their height.”
Quote by Joseph Addison
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The book delves into the fundamental tenets of Christianity, examining the existence and attributes of God, the divine role in the creation of the universe, and the concept of divine providence. It further explores the importance of worship and the superiority of divine revelation over natural reason. The Christian institution is analyzed, along with the significance of the Bible's language. The book also presents arguments against atheism and infidelity, as well as against modern free-thinking. It concludes with discussions on the immortality of the soul, the afterlife, the nature of death, and the final judgment. more
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