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Orthodoxy

CHAPTER IX
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The very fact that the things are of different kinds increases the importance of the fact that they all point to one conclusion.

Now, the non-Christianity of the average educated man to-day is almost always, to do him justice, made up of these loose but living experiences.

I can only say that my evidences for Christianity are of the same vivid but varied kind as his evidences against it.

For when I look at these various anti-Christian truths, I simply discover that none of them are true.

I discover that the true tide and force of all the facts flows the other way.


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