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CONTENTS.

No. 1.

Moral Philosophy necessarily founded on the Animal Nature of Man.-
Letter from a Recluse, on the same subject, with notes by R. Carlile.-Letter
XXI. from the Rev. Robert Taylor-subject, Persecution, Peculiarly Chris-
tian, concluded.—Address delivered by Robert Owen, at a public meeting of
the inhabitants of New Harmony.-An extension of the view which Celsus
the Philosopher took of the Christian Religion in the second century.-Letter
from D. D. on the Earth's Animation.-Letter from Alexander Hardy of Bol-
ton, to the Rev. Robert Taylor.-The Persecuted Captive, or Christianity's
Prisoner, Lines by I. W. Imray.

No. 2.

Petition of the Rev. Robert Taylor to the House of Commons, with obser-
vations on its Presentation and Reception.-Letter XXII. from the Rev.
Robert Taylor-subject, Rival Universities.-Letter from E. K. D. of Bris-
tol.-Lines written by I. W. Imray on a picture of the Catholic Deity.—
Communication from Sir Richard Phillips.-An extension of the view which
Celsus the Philosopher took of the Christian Religion, concluded.-Reflec-
tions on the defects of Christianity.-Impromptu on "the blood of Christ

being generous wine."

No. 3.

Emancipation, Catholic and Protestant, Corporeal and Mental.-The
hitherto unpublished Preface to the Edipus Judaicus of Sir William Drum-
mond.-Thoughts on the Atheistic Controversy, addressed to Deists, by O. H.
-Impromptu on the speech of Mr. Leslie Foster.-Who goes to Hell ?-
Extracts from the Cabinet of Ancient Wisdom.-Letter 23, from the Rev,
Robert Taylor-subject, Answer to an anonymous attack on the Syntagma ;
Presentation of the Petition to the House of Commons, and copy of a Letter
to Mr. Hume.-Observations and Reflections on the Poor Laws.-Lines by

1.W. Imray.

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