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This book contains that the study of Theology has seen a surge in research in recent years, with many points of doctrine being scrutinized through the crucible of testing. The addition of ancient manuscripts and archaeological discoveries has never been greater, and linguistic knowledge has advanced due to the constant addition of data for comparative study. The relationship between Religion and Morality is a subject of never-ending interest, and there is a close connection between the two. People in England who wish to make something of their lives can be divided into those who value religion and those who value morality, but all strive to justify their preference by exhibiting their idea of the connection between the two. The Moralists estimate religious belief by its moral outcome, and if it results in good living, nothing can be said against it. The underlying principle of this prevalent way of estimating religious doctrine is that conduct is all-important, and religious belief is of secondary value.