"I would fain ask one of these bigotted Infidels, supposing all the great Points of Atheism β¦ were laid together and formed into a kind of Creed, according to the Opinions of the most celebrated Atheists; I say, supposing such a Creed as this were formed, and imposed upon any one People in the World, whether it would not require an infinitely greater Measure of Faith, than any Set of Articles which they so violently oppose."
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Joseph Addison, The Spectator, No. 185 (2 October 1711)
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