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A REPLY TO DR LIGHTFOOT'S ESSAYS - BY THE AUTHOR OF "SUPERNATURAL RELIGION"
INTRODUCTION.
I.
II.
NOTE 3, FOR THE DATE A.D. 115-116.
NOTE 4.
III. POLYCARP OF SMYRNA.
IV. PAPIAS OF HIERAPOLIS.
V. MELITO OF SARDIS—CLAUDIUS APOLLINARIS—POLYCRATES.
In this meticulously argued pamphlet, a late‑19th‑century thinker takes on the fervent attacks of a prominent theologian who has republished his own essays on supernatural religion. The author responds point‑by‑point, exposing what he sees as personal invective, misdirected criticisms, and a failure to engage the core question of whether miracles and divine revelation have any credible evidence. Readers hear a calm yet sharp‑tongued defense that blends historical detail with philosophical rigor.
Beyond the polemic, the work offers a window onto Victorian debates about faith, scholarship, and the limits of apologetics. The writer explains why he trimmed earlier editions of his own book, aiming to keep the focus on the central argument rather than peripheral scholarly quibbles. Listeners will appreciate the blend of erudition and wit as the author restores his original replies, making a complex theological dispute accessible and thought‑provoking.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (353K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1907
Known for challenging religious orthodoxy in Victorian Britain, this English writer is best remembered for Supernatural Religion, a widely discussed critique of early Christian tradition. He also wrote poetry and historical works, bringing a skeptical, argumentative spirit to everything he published.
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