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AS a constant reader of NATURE from its commencement, and the possessor of its forty-three and a half volumes, I venture (after reading the review of “Physical Religion” in this week's number) to ask if it is intended to develop it into a theological journal. Because, however smart it may be to abolish Abraham without “even taking the trouble to discuss” him, or to dispose of Lux Mundi in a contemptuous sentence, it is hardly in accordance with scientific methods.
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SMITH, B. Physical Religion. Nature 44, 249 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044249d0
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