An Account of Reason and Faith in Relation to the Mysteries of Christianity

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  • John Norris, bronze sculpture by Sir Henry Cheers, 1756
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    Norris’ An Account of Reason and Faith in Relation to the Mysteries of Christianity (1697) was one of the best contemporary responses to Christianity Not Mysterious, by the English deist John Toland. Norris’ most significant work, An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible…

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