armonies among unbelievers, Voltaire, Needham, Maillet, Holbach
and Spinoza, 66-69
Is God the author of deception and falsehood, or Ahab's prophets, 69-72
Darwinism weighed in the balances, 72-78
Did the sun stand still--was it possible, 79-80
The influence of the Bible upon moral and social institutions, 81-91
Law, cause and effect, 91-93
The inconsistency of unbelievers, the unknown, or incomprehensible; we
know the incomprehensible, but no man knows the unknown, 96-98
Was it right for the Israelites to engage in war and slay men, 98-101
It only needs to be seen to be hated, or the speech of a radical infidel;
art liberty, and political free discussions, who may indulge in them;
self-government and the ballot-box; Calvan Blanchard's Thomas Paine,
101-105
Did the race ascend from a low state of barbarism, 105-108
The flood viewed from a scientific and Biblical standpoint and Dr. Hale's
calculation as respects the capacity of the ark, 108-111
The Mosaic law in Greece, in Rome and in the common law of England,
111-115
Did Adam fall or rise, 116-118
Did they dream it, or was it so? Was it mythical? Could the witnesses be
mistaken, 118-119
Three important questions which infidels can not answer, 119
Many questions that can not be answered by unbelievers, 120
Is there a counterfeit without a genuine, or Christianity not mythical
in its origin, 121-130
Professor Owen upon the line between savage and civilized people, 130
Origen Bachelor on design in nature, 131-138
Blunder on and blunder on, or blunders in science; the extinct animals,
138-143
Draper's conflict between religion and science does not involve Protestant
religion, 143-146
What Christianity has done for cannibals, 146-148
Are we simply animals? And the lexicographers on the term translated
_Spirit_; its currency in ancient and modern times, 149-154
What are our relations to the ancient law, and the ancient prophetic
teachings, 155-158
The funeral services of the National Liberal League, 158-159
Huxley's Paradox, 159
The triumphing reign of light--_Winchell_, 160
Voltaire and an atheist at loggerheads upon the origin of life, 160
Only a perhaps--_Voltaire_, 160
The Sabbath, the Law, the Commonwealth of Israel, and the Christ; the
law of Christ bound upon the world, 161-174
Infidels live in doubting castle--by _Alexander Campbell_, in 1835,
true to-day, 174-177
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