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Calvin Blanchard, “The Religion of Science” (1860)
[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”][/one_third][two_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] THE RELIGION OF SCIENCE; OR THE ART OF ACTUALIZING LIBERTY, AND OF PERFECTING AND SUFFICIENTLY PROLONGING HAPPINESS: BEING A PRACTICAL ANSWER TO THE GREAT QUESTION,— “If you take away my Religion, what will you give me in its stead?” NEW YORK: CALVIN BLANCHARD, 16 NASSAU STREET, 1860. PROPOSITIONAL. I. The Religion of Science alone, can be the antidote to the Religion of Mystery, and to the arbitrary rule, unjust law, impracticable morality, and suicidal virtue founded thereon. Religion to be true, to be Religion, must be a present, living, dynamical, […]