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The Burgess-Underwood Debate: Commencing June 29, 1875, at Aylmer, Ontario, and Continuing Four Days (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Burgess-Underwood Debate: Commencing June 29, 1875, at Aylmer, Ontario, and Continuing Four Days

Mr. Underwood's first objection is the reference to the other religions, Buddhism, Mohammedanism, etc., and says in answer to his statement that Christianity meant a life, that it does not, because the religions of Buddhism, and Mohammedanism do not. Now if anybody could see the force of this logic he would grant it to them. Here he requested the audience to note what kind of logic this is.

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Published January 15th 2019 by Forgotten Books (first published July 16th 2015)

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