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Evidences of Christianity: A Debate (1829)



THE

EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY

A DEBATE

BETWEEN

ROBERT OWEN, OF NEW LANARK, SCOTLAND

AND

ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, PRESIDENT OF BETHANY
COLLEGE, VA.

CONTAINING AN

EXAMINATION OF THE "SOCIAL SYSTEM"

AND ALL THE SYSTEMS OF SKEPTICISM OF
ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES

Held in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, in April, 1829


COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME


What then is unbelief? 'Tis an exploit,
A strenuous enterprise. To gain it, man
Must burst through every bar of common sense,
Of common shame magnanimously wrong!
--------Who most examine, most believe;
Parts, like half sentences, confound,
Read His whole volume, Skeptic, then reply!
--YOUNG
O Lord of Hosts ! blessed is the man that trusteth in thee!--DAVID



NASHVILLE
MCQUIDDY PRINTING COMPANY

1957

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