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classes and creeds. The book has been translated into German by 

 Dr. Penzig, of Berlin. 



A Concise History of Religion. By F. J. Gould. In three 



volumes. Vol. i., 154 pp., 2s. 6d.; vol. ii., 209 pp., 3s. 6d.; vol. iii., 

 292 pp., os. — No work of the same size and dealing with this 

 important theme contains such a mass of information. All the highest 

 authorities have been carefully consulted, and the book gives the main 

 results of Biblical criticism, together with other valuable matter, in 

 what is, by comparison at least, a nutshell. The First Volume treats 

 of the superstitions of savages and primitive man, and delineates the 

 characteristics of the religions of America, Finland, China, Egypt, 

 Arabia, Chaldasa, Syria, India, Japan, Persia, the Kelts, Greeks, and 

 Romans. The Second Volume takes to pieces the whole of the Old 

 Testament literature, and explains the origin of the various parts. 

 The last chapter describes the Religious Environment of Early Chris- 

 tianity. The Third Volume traces the growth of the Christian move- 

 ment, the lives of Paul and Jesus (with due separation of the mythical 

 elements), and affords a Rationalistic analysis of the whole of the 

 New Testament books. 



Modern Rationalism. Being a Sketch of the Progress of the 

 nationalistic Spirit in the Nineteenth Century. By Joseph McCabe. 

 163 pp.; cloth, 2s. 6d. post free; paper covers Is., by post Is. 3d. — In 

 a succession of six interesting and informing sketches Mr. McCabe 

 delineates the work of the critical or Agnostic spirit in theology, Biblical 

 Criticism, Comparative Religion, Philosophy, Science, and Ethics. 



Ethies of the Great Religions. By Chaeles T. Gorham. 



108 pp.; Is., by post Is. 2d. — Under the term " Great Religions " Mr. 

 Gorham embraces Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Con- 

 fucianism, Taoism, and Mohammedanism. From the scriptures of 

 each of these faiths he culls the finer precepts and reflections, con- 

 necting them with explanatory sections and critical observations. 



Songs of Love and Duty for the Young. Compiled by 



Gustav Spillee. 72 pp. ; 6d., by post 7d. — Comprising 79 songs and 

 two sets of responses, one on ethical ideas and duties, the other on 

 the Sacred Books of the World. The book is in use in various Ethical 

 Classes in London, the Leicester Secular Sunday-school, etc. 



PAMPHLETS. 



Possibilities and Impossibilities. By the late Peofessor 



T. H. Huxley. 14 pp.; 3d., by post 3£d. 



An Agnostic View of the Bible. By s. Laing, author of 



Modem Science and Modern Thought, Human Origins, etc. 31 pp.; 

 6d., by post 7d. 



The Claims of Christianity Examined from a Rationalist 

 Standpoint. By Charles Watts. 62 pp.; 6d., by post 7d. 



