Om Absolute Religion. A View of the Absolute Religion, Based on Philosophical Principles and the Doctri
In this philosophical treatise, Thomas Cogswell Upham presents a view of religion that is based on reason and the principles of the Quaker faith. Upham argues that absolute truth and morality exist independently of any particular religious doctrine, and that the Quaker faith embodies these principles. This thought-provoking book is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of religion.
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