Written in response to John Locke's "The Reasonables of
Christianity" (1695) "Christianity Not Mysterious" asserts that
there is nothing in religion that was above reason and that no
Christian doctrine could properly be called mysterious. The book
attracted a large number of replies and responses, one of which is
included in this volume. Browne's "Letter" reveals the state of
Irish Protestant attitudes toward deism or dissent at the end of
the 17th-century.
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