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TitleRationalism etc.
Dimensions17cm
MaterialBook
Bibliographic notesBound volume of pamphlets
Consists ofRationalism: a treatise for the times
Why do the clergy avoid discussion: and the philosophers discountenance it?
Verbatim report of the two nights' discussion in the City Hall, Glasgow, between Mr Alexander Jamieson, representative of the Glasgow Protestant Laymen's Association and Mr Charles Southwell, representative of the Glasgow Eclectic Institute on the following subject: is there sufficient evidence to believe in the existence of an intelligent and powerful being distinct from the material universe?
Superstition unveiled
Another Fourpenny Wilderness: in which may be found more nails for the coffin of nonsense called atheism, more hints to freethinkers, and a reply to George Jacob Holyoake's 'examination' of Charles Southwell's Impossibility of Atheism Demonstrated
Facts versus fiction: an essay on the functions of the brain
Paley's natural theology refuted in his own words
The American antheistical catechism
A reply to Thomas Cooper's recent lectures on God and a future state: delivered in the Literary Institution, John Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Saturday March 23 1856
The bible: an improper book for youth and dangerous to the easily excited brain: with immoral and contradictory passages from holy writ
Why do the clergy avoid discussion: and the philosophers discountenance it?
Verbatim report of the two nights' discussion in the City Hall, Glasgow, between Mr Alexander Jamieson, representative of the Glasgow Protestant Laymen's Association and Mr Charles Southwell, representative of the Glasgow Eclectic Institute on the following subject: is there sufficient evidence to believe in the existence of an intelligent and powerful being distinct from the material universe?
Superstition unveiled
Another Fourpenny Wilderness: in which may be found more nails for the coffin of nonsense called atheism, more hints to freethinkers, and a reply to George Jacob Holyoake's 'examination' of Charles Southwell's Impossibility of Atheism Demonstrated
Facts versus fiction: an essay on the functions of the brain
Paley's natural theology refuted in his own words
The American antheistical catechism
A reply to Thomas Cooper's recent lectures on God and a future state: delivered in the Literary Institution, John Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Saturday March 23 1856
The bible: an improper book for youth and dangerous to the easily excited brain: with immoral and contradictory passages from holy writ
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