Modern Skepticism / A Course of Lectures Delivered at the Request of the Christian Evidence Society
MODERN SCEPTICISM.
A COURSE OF LECTURES DELIVERED AT THE REQUEST OF THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE SOCIETY,
WITH AN EXPLANATORY PAPER BY THE RIGHT REVEREND C. J. ELLICOTT, D.D., LORD BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER AND BRISTOL.
NEW YORK: ANSON D. F. RANDOLPH AND CO., 770, BROADWAY. MDCCCLXXI.
Issued in this Country by special arrangement with the English Publishers , Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton.
The following Lectures, delivered at the request of the Christian Evidence Society, are now, for the convenience of the reader, gathered together into one volume, and earnestly commended to his serious consideration.
A short account of the general designs of the Society, of the plan of the Lectures, and the reasons for their appearing in a different order from that in which they were delivered, will be found in an explanatory paper which the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol has been kind enough to draw up at the request of the Committee. Though placed, as last written, at the end of the volume, the attention of the reader should be early directed to this paper.
The Committee take this opportunity of offering their best thanks to the eminent men who have found time, in the midst of their varied and laborious avocations, to lend such able and efficient service to the great cause in hand,—the maintenance of the truth of the Christian Revelation.
HARROWBY, Chairman of Committee.
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MODERN SCEPTICISM.
DESIGN IN NATURE.
DESIGN IN NATURE.
PANTHEISM.
POSITIVISM.
POSITIVISM.
SCIENCE AND REVELATION.
SCIENCE AND REVELATION.
MIRACLES.
I.
II.
THE GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT OF REVELATION.
THE GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT OF REVELATION.
MYTHICAL THEORIES OF CHRISTIANITY.
THE EVIDENTIAL VALUE OF ST. PAUL'S EPISTLES.
CHRIST'S TEACHING AND INFLUENCE ON THE WORLD.
THE COMPLETENESS AND ADEQUACY OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY.
COMPLETENESS AND ADEQUACY OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY.
EXPLANATORY PAPER
EXPLANATORY PAPER
NOTES.
ON POSITIVISM.
ON SCIENCE AND REVELATION.
ON MIRACLES.
ON MYTHICAL THEORIES OF CHRISTIANITY.