A NEW CATECHISM

Containing six new chapters, making altogether 22 chapters, with an introduction, and a photograph of the author, bound in cloth, 270 pages. Fourth edition. Price, one dollar.

AN OPINION

Sir. George Jacob Holyoake, of England, the friend and neighbor of the late Herbert Spencer, says this of "A New Catechism":

"It is the boldest, the brightest, the most varied and informing of any work of the kind extant. The book is a cyclopedia in a nutshell." —Literary Guide, London, Eng.

Prof. C. S. Laisant, one of the leading educators of France, and a member of the faculty of the College of France, says:

"Admiration is too feeble a word to express my opinion of 'A New Catechism.' It is a marvelous manual of rationalistic philosophy and scientific morality. To disseminate this book is to aid the cause of European democracy—the emancipation of the people. We congratulate Frenchmen for the opportunity of reading in their own language so beautiful and beneficent a book."

M. Vandervelde, member of the Parliament of Belgium, says:

"I know of no other work of its kind which is as lucid, as loyal to truth, and as attractive to the daily toiler, as it is to the philosopher."—In Introduction to French Edition.