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Christianity not Mysterious

Christianity not Mysterious

Christianity not Mysterious is a 1696 book by the radical thinker John Toland.


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“Revelation was not a necessitating motive of assent, but a means of information. We should not confound the way whereby we come to the knowledge of a thing with the grounds we have to believe it.”

John Toland book Christianity not Mysterious

Christianity not Mysterious (1696), Section II: That the Doctrines of the Gospel are not contrary to Reason, Chapter 2

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