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French Protestantism

October 31, 1867 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Meditations on the Actual State of Christianity and the Attacks That Are Now Being Made Upon It," by M. Guizot. The second series of M. Guizot's "Meditations," which has just appeared in this country, departs from the course prescribed in his first series, which promised that the second should deal with the foundations and history of Christianity and addresses itself to the task of dealing with the actual state of Christianity and the attacks now being made upon it. But M. Guizot being now more than eighty years old, it is only natural that he should look backward with a great deal clearer vision than he looks forward.

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MEDITATIONS on the Actual State of Christianity & the Attacks That Are Now Being Made Upon It (Book); GUIZOT, M.; HISTORY; CHRISTIANITY; AUTHORS; BOOKS
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