[33] The Gospel its Own Witness, 1799. rep. in Bohn’s ed. of The Principal Works and Remains of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, 1852, pp. 136–37. [↑]

[34] See Prof. Flint’s tribute to the reasoning power of Bradlaugh and Holyoake in his Anti-Theistic Theories, 4th ed. pp. 518–19. [↑]

[35] See Mrs. Bradlaugh Bonner’s Charles Bradlaugh, i, 149, 288–89. [↑]

[36] For a full record see Part II of Mrs. Bradlaugh Bonner’s Charles Bradlaugh. [↑]

[37] After Bradlaugh had secured his seat, the noble lord even sought his acquaintance. [↑]

[38] Though young Conservative members, after 1886, privately professed sympathy. [↑]

[39] Work cited, p. 524. [↑]

[40] Coquerel, Essai sur l’histoire générale du christianisme, 1828, préf. [↑]

[41] Dr. Christopher Wordsworth, Diary in France, 1845, pp. 75–77. [↑]

[42] “The miserable and deistical principle of the equality of all religions” (id. p. 188). Cp. pp. 151, 153. [↑]