The Pro and Con of Supernatural Religion; or, An Answer to the Question: "Have we a Supernaturally Revealed, Infallibly Inspired, and Miraculously Attested Religion in the World?" In Four Parts. Part I. A brief history of the four great Religions claiming a supernatural origin - Paganism, Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism. Part II. Review of the arguments in favor of Supernatural Religion. Part III. Statement of the arguments against Supernatural Religion. Part IV. Particular remarks on the Supernatural Origin of Christianity, and statement of the views of Rationalists on Inspiration, Revelation and Religion. ... Together with a Sketch of the Life of the Author ...
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Year: 1876
Entry: Guild, E. E. The Pro and Con of Supernatural Religion; or, An Answer to the Question: "Have we a Supernaturally Revealed, Infallibly Inspired, and Miraculously Attested Religion in the World?" In Four Parts. Part I. A brief history of the four great Religions claiming a supernatural origin - Paganism, Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism. Part II. Review of the arguments in favor of Supernatural Religion. Part III. Statement of the arguments against Supernatural Religion. Part IV. Particular remarks on the Supernatural Origin of Christianity, and statement of the views of Rationalists on Inspiration, Revelation and Religion. ... Together with a Sketch of the Life of the Author ... New York: D. M. Bennett, 1876. 143, [1] p. of adv., 8 p., [8] p. of adv.
Author/Editor: Guild, E. E
Location: New York, NY
Title: The Pro and Con of Supernatural Religion; or, An Answer to the Question: "Have we a Supernaturally Revealed, Infallibly Inspired, and Miraculously Attested Religion in the World?" In Four Parts. Part I. A brief history of the four great Religions claiming a supernatural origin - Paganism, Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism. Part II. Review of the arguments in favor of Supernatural Religion. Part III. Statement of the arguments against Supernatural Religion. Part IV. Particular remarks on the Supernatural Origin of Christianity, and statement of the views of Rationalists on Inspiration, Revelation and Religion. ... Together with a Sketch of the Life of the Author ...
Printer/Publisher: D. M. Bennett
Language: English
Notes: "A Sketch of the Life of E. E. Guild" (pp. [136]-43) signed T. L. Brown. D. M. Bennett’s "Did Jesus Really Exist?" forms the second group (8 p.).