bular view of the ancient persecutions, dated and located with Nero,
Domitian, Trajan, Marcus Aurelius, 315-318
Testimony of Tacitus, Juvenal and Seneca, 316-317
Diocletian's coin blotting out the very name Christian, 317
Strauss--who wrote them, 317
When the books of the New Testament were written, along with contemporary
landmarks, tabulated, 318
Carlyle's estimate of the book of Job in his own words, 319
What I live for, 319
The Molecule God, _Punch's_ poem, 320
The divinity of our religion as it is conceded by its enemies, 321-331
Infidels in a logical tornado, 334-338
Religious hysteria, or instantaneous conversion, by George Herbert
Curteis, M.A., and how John Wesley got to be a "faith alone man,"
convulsionists, etc., 338-345
Things hard to believe, by D.H. Patterson, 345-348
The result of ignorance viewed from the skeptic's standpoint, or Duke of
Somerset and Huxley quotations, or the contrast, 348-349
What do evolutionists teach? Dedicated to C.T., of Danville, Indiana.
Origin of germs, 349-355
When should children become church members, 355-356
Our indebtedness to the Jews, 357-358
The second five points in Calvinism, with two other fives, 358-359
Benjamin Franklin's epitaph as an exponent of his faith; honesty, or the
inner-self, 360
Law and atonement, 361-370
The simplicity of the science of mind, individual, what does it
mean, 370-375
Mind and instinct, or strictures on the teachings of evolutionists,
379-382
Revival of learning--to whom are we indebted? The art of printing
originated with the love of the Bible, 382-386
The Councils, or unity of the Roman Church, 386-392
Infidels in evidence in favor of Christianity, Logansport, 392-395
Woman and her rank, 395-398
Ingersoll's estimation of a drunkard, logical deduction, 398
The infidel Rousseau on the books of the New Testament, 399
The religion of the Jews known among heathen writers, 400
Centuries before Christ--Berosus, Manetho and Sanchoniathon confirm the
facts of the Bible, 400
Coleridge on the Bible, 400
The life and character of our religion, 401-408
Carlyle's estimate of the Bible, 412
Force and life, _Dr. J.L. Parsons_, 413-418
Alleged contradictions answered, _by request from Logansport_, 418-421
Some things that need thought, 421-423
The religion and society of Greece, 424-427
The relation of Christianity to human greatness, 427-431
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