Theological Criticisms, Or Hint of the Philosophy of Man and Nature: In Six Lectures; To Which Are Appended Two Poetical Scraps, and Dogmas of Infidelity (Classic Reprint)

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Now, if Theology is a fictlon, 1t 1s, at least, a waste of-thought to contemplate it; and its influence must, after all the expense of its support, he nugatory or mischievous; hence the demand for a substitute needs not to be recognized. To reflect upon any thing that is, must be preferable to reflecting upon nothing at all. But, if it IS not a fict1on, it has both God and Nature to support it, and hence defies subversion.

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