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HOLYOAKE, G. J. 



The Origin and Nature of Secularism ; 



Showing that where Freethought commonly 

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The Logic of Death. 



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Two Great Preachers: 



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HUXLEY, THOMAS HENRY. 



Possibilities and Impossibilities. 



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LEONARD, W. A. 

 The New Story of the Bible. 



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McCABE, J. 

 (lately Very Rev. FATHER ANTONY, O.S.F.). 



From Rome to Rationalism ; 



or, WHY I LEFT THE CHURCH. 

 32 pp.; 4d., by post 5d. In 1896 " Father 

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Modern Rationalism. 



Being a Sketch of the Progress of the 

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The Religion of the Twentieth Century. 



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ROBERTSON, JOHN M. 

 Christianity and Mythology. 



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A Short History of Christianity. 



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Studies in Religious Fallacy. 



227 pp.; cloth, 35. 6d. Contents: I. 

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Letters on Reasoning. 



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SPILLER, GUSTAV (Compiled by). 



Hymns of Love and Duty for the Young 



80 pp. ; 8d. net, by post gd. Comprising 

 90 hymns and two sets of responses one 

 on ethical ideas and duties, the other on the 

 Sacred Books of the World. The book is 

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WATTS, CHARLES. 



The Claims of Christianity Examined 

 from a Rationalist Standpoint. 



62 pp.; 6d., by post 7d. In a lucid and 

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