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therefore suitable and pertinent. Let those who
would impugn it, assail the value of the method of inductive science, if they will. But those who value that method — and who in these days does not? — must in consistency with its tacit logic conclude that the voice of reason is for God, the God of Christ and of Christianity; and that as reason is essentially religious, so true religion is essentially rational.
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