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09 - Recommended Books

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Books recommended to Students of the Subjects discussed in the foregoing Pages.

  • Buckle’s "History of Civilization." Especially chapters iv.-vii.

  • Professor Huxley’s "Controversial Questions;" and his reference to Miracles in his "Life of Hume."

  • Laing’s "Modern Science and Modern Thought," "Problems of the Future," and "Human Origins."

  • Leslie Stephen’s "An Agnostic’s Apology."

  • J.S. Mill’s "On Liberty."

  • Schmidt’s "Social Aspects of Early Christianity."

  • Draper’s "Conflict between Religion and Science."

  • J. Cotter Morison’s "The Service of Man."

  • William Addis’s "Christianity in the Roman Empire."

  • Herbert Spencer’s "First Principles."

  • W.R. Greg’s "The Creed of Christendom."

  • Charles Bradlaugh’s "Genesis."

  • Evan Powell Meredith’s "The Prophet of Nazareth."

  • Mosheim’s "Ecclesiastical History."

  • Dr. Giles’s "Hebrew and Christian Records."

  • Dr. Irons’s "The Bible and its Interpreters."

  • Rev. S. Davidson’s "The Canon of the Bible."

  • Professor Graham’s "The Creed of Science."

  • Karl Pearson’s "The Grammar of Science."

  • Lecky’s "History of European Morals." 2 vols.

  • Charles Watts’s "Was Christ a Political and Social Reformer?"

  • G.W. Foote’s "Flowers of Freethought."

  • Constance E. Plumptre’s " Natural Causation."

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