delity, or the French and American revolutions in their relations to
Thomas Paine, 178-184
Shall we unchain the tiger, or the fruits of infidelity?--by
_A.G. Maynard_, 184-187
The struggle--shall we have an intellectual religion, or a religion of
passion at the expense of truth, 188-195
The records respecting the death of Thomas Paine, 195-198
Theodore Parker on the Bible, 198
The last words of Voltaire, 198
Three reasons for repudiating infidelity--by _Bishop Whipple_, 199
Ingersoll's contradiction, and an old poem, 199-200
The work of the Holy Spirit; What is it? What are its relations and
uses?, 201-211
Credibility of the evidence of the resurrection of the Christ, 211-215
Broad-gauge religion--shall the conflict cease?, 215-221
Papal authority in the bygone; the infidel's amusing attitude, 221-229
"Even now are there many anti-Christs in the world", 229-232
What is to be the religion of the future?, 232-235
Bill of indictments against Protestants--eight in number, 235-238
A summary of grand truths, 238
A crazy pope, 238
Ethan Allen, the infidel, and his dying daughter--a poem, 239
Truth is immortal--_Bancroft_, 240
The fountain of happiness, 241-249
Indebtedness to revelation--colloquial--by _P.T. Russell_
No. 1, 249-254
No. 2, 289-293
No. 3, 331-334
No. 4, the divine origin of language and religion, 375-379
No. 5, language and religion, 408-412
No. 6, the nature of man necessitated revelation, 457-464
Do we need the Bible?, 255-259
The unfair treatment of Bible language by infidels, 260-263
Geology in its struggles and growth as a science, 263-267
Pantheism is deception and hypocrisy, 268-273
The origin of life and mind, 273-279
A hard question for infidels to answer, 279
Difficulty in the fire cloud theory, 280
The infidel's offset to the doctrine of Calvinism, 280
The importance and nature of reformation from sin--a sermon, 281-289
Thomas Paine was not an infidel when he wrote his work entitled "Common
Sense", 293-295
A cluster of thoughts from Jenning's internal evidences, with
modifications and additions, 295-300
The resurrection of the Christ, 300-304
Public notoriety of the Scriptures, 304-305
What people have been and done without the Bible, 306-310
The latest evolutionary conflict, _from the Cincinnati
Gazette_, 310-314
Books of the New Testament, Porphyry, Julian, Hierocles and Celsus, with
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