Modern Unbelief Its Principles And Characteristics Six Addresses
Modern Unbelief Its Principles And Characteristics Six Addresses
Ellicott, C. J. (Charles John), 1819-1905
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What has been said has onlj^ been said to pre- pare for, and account for, the omission of some of those arguments for the truth of Christianity which certainly might haye seemed to claim_, as of ancient right, a place in our present enumera- tion . To confine ourselves then to those argu- ments which, so far as I have the power of judging, seem to have the greatest influence at the present time, I may call your attention to three on which a few practical comments may be made, — especially to yo...u^ my dear friends and brethren, who by virtue of your respon- sible office may from time to time have the sorrowful duty of dealing with cases of that tendency to doubt everything, and distrust everything, now so painfully increasing ever}'- where. A recent writer has propounded the question ''Are we Christians ?'' and has an- swered it in the negative/ If we feel that 5 Strauss, in his last work, The Old Faith and the New. This unhappy volume attracted considerable attention at the time of its appearance, but really never deserved it.
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