Crimes of Christianity. Vol. I., cloth gilt, 216pp. Hundreds of exact References to Standard Authorities. No pains spared to make it a complete, trustworthy, final, unanswerable Indictment of Christianity 2 6

Chapters:—(1) Christ to Constantine; (2) Constantine to Hypatia; (3) Monkery; (4) Pious Forgeries; (5) Pious Frauds; (6) Rise of the Papacy; (7) Crimes of the Popes; (8) Persecution of the Jews; (9) The Crusades.

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“The book is worth reading. It is fair, and on the whole correct.”—Weekly Times.

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HUME, DAVID

The Mortality of the Soul. With an Introduction by G. W. Foote. This essay was first published after Hume’s death. It is not included in the ordinary editions of the Essays. Prof. Huxley calls it “A remarkable essay” and “a model of clear and vigorous statement” 0 2

Liberty and Necessity. An argument against Free Will and in favor of Moral Causation 0 4

INGERSOLL, COL. ROBERT G.