The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 42
The Bible, or Freethought? A Review of Mr. R. Stout's Lecture on Inspiration
Contents
- [title page]
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- Prefatory
- [epigraphs]
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The Bible, or Freethought?
- First Part
- 1.—the Highest Duty p. 7
- 2.—Not a Sect p. 8
- 3.—Not a Political Party
- 4.—Our Rights as Citizens p. 9
- 5.—Defending Our Position
- 6.—"Our Position." p. 10
- 7.—Slow Progress p. 13
- 8.—harsh Criticism p. 14
- 9.—Our Duty not to Decline p. 15
- 10.—Living Epistles
- 11.—An Uneasy Warfare p. 16
- 12.—Gonzalo's Kingdom p. 17
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Part Second p. 19
- 1.—What is Religion? p. 19
- 2.—What is Theology? p. 20
- 3.—A Curious Definition p. 21
- 4.—A Nice Confusion p. 22
- 5.—Not Required
- 6.—Law of Parcimony p. 23
- 7.—"Variations." p. 24
- 7.—Philosophical Grasp p. 25
- 8.—True History
- 9.—Prophecy p. 26
- 10.—Nothing New p. 27
- 11.—How Do We Know? p. 28
- 12.—The Bible is Unique
- 13.—Koran, Vedas, Shakespeare p. 29
- 14.—True or False? p. 30
- 15.—"A Small Portion of Mankind."
- 16.—"Without Morality."
- 17.—"Average Ability," p. 31
- 18.—Eulogy on the Bible p. 32