09 - Recommended Books
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."
