An Apology for Atheism eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 143 pages of information about An Apology for Atheism.

An Apology for Atheism eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 143 pages of information about An Apology for Atheism.

[ENDNOTES]

[4:1] 25th of November, 1845.

[5:1] Vide ‘Time’s’ Commissioner’s Letter on the Condition of Ireland,’ November 28, 1843.

[10:1] Essay ‘of the Academical or Sceptical Philosophy.’

[11:1] See the Creeds of R. Owen and R. Carlile in No. 14 of the Promptor.

[11:2] ‘Essay of the Idea of Necessary Connexion.’

[11:3] ‘Essay of a Providence and a Future State.’

[12:1] Critical remarks on Lord Brougham’s ’Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flourished in the time of George III.’—­The Times, Wednesday, October I, 1845.

[13:1] History of American Savages.

[13:2] Appendix the Second to ’Plutarchus and Theophrastus on Superstition.’

[13:3] Philosophy of History.

[15:1] See a Notice of Lord Brougham’s Political Philosophy, in the number for April, 1845.

[20:1] ‘Apology for the Bible,’ page 133.

[20:2] Unusquisque vestrum non cogitate prius se debere Deos nosse quam colere.

[27:1] See a curious ‘Essay on Nature.’  Printed for Badcock and Co., 2, Queen’s Head Passage, Paternoster Row. 1807.

[31:1] Elements of Materialism, chapter I.

[32:1] Discussion on the Existence of God, between Origen Bachelor and Robert Dale Owen.

[37:1] Answer to Dr. Priestly on the existence of God, by a Philosophical Unbeliever.

[40:1] Treatise on Human Nature.

[44:1] The Rev. J.E.  Smith.

[47:1] ‘An Address on Cerebral Physiology and Materialism,’ delivered to the Phrenological Association in London, June 20, 1842.

[50:1] ‘The Shepherd,’ Vol. i., page 40.

[52:1] Extracts from an able letter to the Editor of ‘The Shepherd,’ in No. 23 of that periodical.

[54:1] Novum Organon.

[56:1] Principia Mathmatica, p. 528.  Lond. edit., l726.

[63:1] See a pamphlet, price Sixpence, entitled ’Paley refuted in his own words,’ by G.J.  Holyoake.’

[63:2] Lessing.

[64:1] See “Extract from an unpublished work, entitled the ’Refutation of Deism,’” by the late P.B.  Shelley—­given in the Model Republic of May 1st, 1813.

[68:1] ‘Westminster Review’ for May, 1843.

[69:1] Lecture by the Rev. Hugh M’Neil, Minister of St. Jude’s Church, Liverpool, delivered about seven years since, in presence of some 400 of the Irish Protestant Clergy.

[69:2] The necessary existence of Deity, by William Gillespie.

[69:3] Page 105 of a Discussion on the Existence of God, between Origen Batchelor and R.D.  Owen.

[70:1] Quoted by Dr. Samuel Clarke, in his introduction to the Scripture doctrine of the Trinity.

[72:1] History of England, p. 51.

[75:1] ‘Dictionary of Conversions,’ page 4.

[77:1] See article ‘Auto da Fe,’ vol. i. of ‘Recreative Review,’ published in 1821.

[77:2] Act of Faith.

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