Wit Against Reason: Or The Protestant Champion, The Great, The Incomparable Chillingworth, Not Invulnerable is a book written by Edward Hawarden in 1735. The book is a biographical account of William Chillingworth, an English theologian who was known for his defense of Protestantism during the 17th century. Chillingworth was a controversial figure who challenged the authority of the Catholic Church and argued for the supremacy of reason over tradition...