Multiple Choice
David Hume's book The Natural History of Religion aligned the Scottish Enlightenment with
A) a complete break with late-seventeenth-century thought.
B) the dogma of Roman Catholicism.
C) the reconciliation of science and religion.
D) the idea that belief in God had its origin in superstition and fear.
E) a disinterest in the development of commerce.
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