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The Principles of Modern Pantheistic and Atheistic Philo- 
sophy. By the Rev. Prebendary C. A. Row, M.A. 
The Council has also, with a view to carrying out the Sixth 
object of the Society, commenced the translation of foreign 
works ; Professor Huber’s greatly valued German reply to 
Strauss being the first undertaken. 
17. The results of the sales of the Institute’s Publications 
have almost doubled in each succeeding year since 1870. 
Conclusion. 
18. In conclusion, the Council desires to state that the 
future of the Victoria Institute rests in no small degree 
with its present supporters; that it was needed and can do 
good service has been fully proved ; and that it ought to 
be no small Society, considering the interests at stake, and 
the important objects which it seeks to accomplish, all will 
acknowledge. 
Signed on behalf of the Council, 
SHAFTESBURY, President. 
The Honorary Treasurer, Mr. W. N. West, then read the following 
Balance-sheet : — 
