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ecclesiasticisrn, the immense weight of traditional opinion and senti- 

 mental bias, the widespread levity and indifference of merely nominal 

 believers, all tend to discourage. While recognising the necessity of 

 criticizing all dogmas, and exposing many popular fallacies, the 

 Association aims more especially at encouraging literature of a 

 constructive order, such as may help to give shape to that new world- 

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS. 



Christianity and Mythology. (Part I. The Progress of 



Mythology. Part II. Christ and Krishna. Part III. The Gospel 

 Myths.) By John M. Robertson. Demy 8vo, cloth, xviii.-484 pp.; 

 8s. 6d. net, by post 9s. 



' ' Has been executed with great thoroughness, and evinces not 

 only learning and ingenuity, but a determination to get, if pos- 

 sible, at the truth of things." — Literature. 



" Mr. Robertson here presents us with a volume of nearly 500 

 pages, all of them marked with evidences of wide reading, 

 acute insight, and an incisive use of language Of Mr. Robert- 

 son's competency and honesty in this work, as a whole, we have 

 formed a high opinion." — Daily Chronicle. 



The Riddle Of the Universe. By Professor Ernst Haeckel, 

 Translated by Joseph McCabe. Cr. 8vo, cloth, xvi.-404 pp. ; 6s. net, 

 by post 6s. 4d. 



Studies in Religious Fallacy. By John M. Robertson. 

 227 pp.; cloth, 3s. Qd.— Contents : 1. Dogma in Masquerade— 2. Mr. 

 Lang on the Origin of Religion — 3. Appendix Thereto — 4. Mr. Lang 

 on Miracles— 5. The Tory Religion — 6. Mr. Gladstone on the Atone- 

 ment— 7. Mr. Gladstone on Butler— 8. The Jesus Legend and the 

 Myth of the Twelve Apostles — 9. The Myth of Judas Iscariot — 

 10. Freeman on Christianity — 11. Tolstoy and the Ethics of Jesus — 

 12. The Feeling for Religion. 



The Ethies of the Great French Rationalists. By 



Charles T. Gorham. 101 pp.; cloth, 2s., by post 2s. 3d.; stiff paper 

 covers, Is., by post Is. 2d. — Comprises brief biographical sketches of 



