W. S. LILLY^S WORKS. 



THE CLAIMS OF CHRISTIANITY. By W. S. Lilly. 



Demy 8vo, 12i-. 



T/ie Tillies says:— "Mr. W. S. Lilly is a writer who brings a powerful and subtle 

 intellect trained in speculative inquiries, instinct with the historical spirit, and en- 

 dowed with Iceeu dialectical aptitudes, to the exjiosition of the claims of the Church 

 of Rome ou the intellectual and spiritual allegiance of mankind. . . . Few will deny 

 either the speculative and historical insight or the dialectical skill with which they 

 are advanced." 



ON SHIBBOLETHS. By W. S. Lilly. Demy 8vo, 12s. 



The Natioiud Observer says : — " With that unerring touch of his, Mr. Lilly probes 

 the encrustations of ' cant ' surrounding these ideas, and reveals, in that clear, 

 nervous Engli.sh whereof he is now an aclvnowledged master, those unshakable 

 jjillars of political truth wliieh maintain the social fabric. It is a book to make the 

 reader pause and think ; and, although it deals with the most serious matters, its 

 bracing tone keeps him always on the alert. In a word, it is a book to be pondered 

 as well as read." 



ON RIGHT AND WRONG. By W. S. Lilly. Second 



Edition. Demy 8vo, 12s. 



Tin Saturday Review says: — "With characteristic vigour and clearness, he [Mr. 

 Lilly] sets forth the faith that is in him. His outlines of ' Rational Ethics ' define 

 free will as man's distinctive endowment ; morality as the deliberate self-submission 

 to duty, and duty itself as the ethically necessary. He refers moral obligation, not 

 to experience, but to reason, and succinctly describes the rule of ethics as ' the 

 natural and permanent revelation of reason.' " 



A CENTURY OF REVOLUTION. By W. S. Lilly. 



Second Edition, revised and enlarged. Demy 8vo, 12s. 



The Athenceimi says :— " We repeat our general conclusion that Mr. Lilly's attack 

 on the revolutionary dogmas is an eloquent and a cogent sequence of facts and 

 arguments which those who dissent from it are bound to weigh and to answer. . . . 

 This vigorous and timely work." 



CHAPTERS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY. With an In- 

 troductory Dialogue on the Philosophy of History. By W. S. 

 Lilly. Two Vols. Demy 8vo, 'lis. 



The Times says : — " These volumes of Mr. Lilly's are delightful reading, whether 

 he compels our assent to his conclusions or provokes us to doubt and ditfer from 

 them. For they are full of pregnant and suggestive thoughts ; we might almost add 

 of subtly ingenious sophistries. He is always original, and very often brilliant. 

 There are pages of fervidly impassioned eloquence, and passages in which striking 

 scenes arc reproduced with wonderfully realistic dramatic power. We can only 

 repeat that his volumes are charming, wliile they should be invaluable as an incen- 

 tive to intellectual research." 



ANCIENT RELIGION AND MODERN THOUGHT. By 



W. S. Lilly. Third Edition. Demy 8vo, 12s. 



The St. Ja,nei's Gazette says:— "No intelligent reader will fail to recognize 

 the ability with which Mr. Lilly deals with the great problems he discusses. He 

 has taken pains to appreciate the full significance of the arguments which can be 

 advanced against his own position ; and in answering them he manifests not only 

 much ingenuity and resource, but intimate acquaintance with the writings of many 

 of the most eminent philosophical \\Titers, both of ancient and of modem times. 

 The results of his thought and research he presents simply and gracefully ; and 

 there is nothing in the form of his statements to which the most vehement of 

 Agnostics could object as either intolerant or unfair." 



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