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CHAPTER IV.



ISLAMISM UNSUPPORTED BY MIRACLES AND PROPHECY—OPPOSED TO FORMER DISPENSATIONS—DEFECTIVE IN ESSENTIAL POINTS, AND UNDESERVING THE CHARACTER OF A DIVINE REVELATION.

When any system of belief arrogates decided superiority to itself, it is reasonable that the grounds and evidences should be clearly stated, in order that the truth may be fairly examined, and placed beyond the fear of reasonable doubt and exception. A momentous question presents itself on the threshhold of inquiry, whether Revelation affords criteria by which pretensions to a divine origin may be ascertained. Reasoning a priori, as it is termed, it is impossible to say what kind of