Spiritist Review — 1865 · Allan Kardec

Chapter 35 of 102

Concordance of faith and reason

This brochure is by the same author as the Letters on Spiritism, written to ecclesiastics. This latter work treats more especially of the religious question; we feel happy to attest that the author does so with remarkable power of logic, allying, at the same time, praiseworthy moderation in his refutations. In an elegant and correct style, he says the greatest truths without wounding anyone. It is the best means of persuading. We recommend it to our readers, who will gather there excellent arguments. Allan Kardec.

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