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“It is absolutely necessary to meet them” [infidel writers of the modern school] “on their own ground, and fight them with their own weapons. And this is what the little book at the head of this article professes to do; and it does its work well. It is learned and logical, and at the same time lively and entertaining. Its irony is very powerful and cutting, and yet it is not open to the apparent objection of grave and serious subjects being treated flippantly. Whilst from the nature of the subject, it might fairly be entitled Theological Fragments, from the method in which the subject is treated it is as interesting as a collection of scenes of society.”
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