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This 1872 meditation on religious issues grapples with questions of faith, science, and belief. Asserting "I do not say I know there is a God; I only say that I observe and infer much that forces that conviction upon me," the author considers Christianity, omnipotence, Malthus, Darwin, and human development.
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