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Henry Dodwell (religious controversialist)

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53:, who however noted that the book was in fact intended to show that Christianity was not reasonable: "the great design uniformly pursued throughout the work was to render the whole of the Christian institution both odious and contemptible." Although the book was published anonymously, it was well known that Dodwell was the author. 174: 127:
Christianity Not Founded on Argument; and the True Principle of Gospel-evidence Assigned: in a Letter to a Young Gentleman at Oxford
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James A. Herrick, ‘Dodwell, Henry (1706–1784)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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position - it suggested that reason could not be the foundation of Christian faith - was actually a satire on
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The book prompted a variety of responses from critics of its thesis, including
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Remarks on a Late Pamphlet, Entitled, ‘Christianity not Founded on Argument’
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The Reasonableness of the Christian Religion as Delivered in the Scriptures
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Henry Dodwell
Magdalen Hall, Oxford
fideist
William Law
John Wesley
George Benson
John Leland
Thomas Randolph
William Dodwell




Christianity Not Founded on Argument; and the True Principle of Gospel-evidence Assigned: in a Letter to a Young Gentleman at Oxford
Stephen, Leslie
"Dodwell, Henry (d.1784)" 
Dictionary of National Biography
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1706 births
1784 deaths
18th-century Anglican theologians

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