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No. 4.

Letter and Lesson 4, to his Grace the Duke of Wellington.-Notes
for a Discussion on Deity.-An Address by Rowland Detrosier, on the
opening of the Banksian Society in Manchester.-Letter 49, from the Rev.
R. Taylor on King's College, &c.-Religion in America; Specimen
of its Tricks. Old Bailey, Judicial Wisdom.-Rejection of Infidel Evi-
dence. Proceedings in the School of Free Discussion.-Notice of the
Weekly Free Press."-Proposed Discussion with the Reverend G. C.
Smith. Rev. Robert Taylor, Wickedness of Imprisonment for Infidelity.
-"My Three Axioms."

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No. 5.

A Letter to the Duke of Northumberland, on his accepting the Office
of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.-The Christian Religion as it works in
America, producing a New Jesus Christ and his Brother. Microscopic
Discovery as to the cause of the Spots in the Sun.-Lines on the Slave
and the Free. Communication from I. W. Imray, with a Note by R. C.
-Notice of the School of Free Discussion.-Chandler-shop Co-operation.
--Epigram on the Necessity of a Devil.-Letter 50, from the Rev. R.
Taylor on Character formed by Circumstances.-Metaphysical Com-
munication from D. D. with Notes by R. C.-Death of Dr. Wollaston.-
Dr. Watson, late Bishop of Llandaff, a Materialist.-Interesting Obser-
vations by H. D. R. on the generality of Animal Reason.

No. 6.

Letter to Daniel O'Connell, Esq. on the Moral Effects to be pro-
duced by his Visit to Parliament. Notice of the School of Free Discus-
sion. An Essay on Materialism and Spiritualism, continued, by 1. W.
Imray. Baboons at the Cape of Good Hope requiring Christian Mis-
sionaries. Lines addressed to a Skull, by H. L. Antediluvian Botany.
Obligations in favour of the Rev. Robert Taylor. Epigram on the Mortal
and Immortal Carpenters. Letter 51, from the Rev. Robert Taylor, on
the Developments of Mind. Letter by the Child of Nature on the Nair
System. Anecdotes of the Life of Dr. Watson.

No. 7.

To the King, on the Church; Letter and Lesson the Second. Notice
of the School of Free Discussion. Dr. J. P. Smith, v. the Rev. Robert
Taylor. Notice of the Ecclesiastic Newspaper, by a Lover of Truth and
Virtue. Letter to Daniel Sykes, Esq. M.P., by Mr. J. Jackson, of Hull.
Notice of the Action against the Nottingham and Newark Mercury.
Letter 52, from the Rev. Robert Taylor, with Letters and Subscriptions
from Nottingham and Leeds. Mind and Matter considered by D. D.
Anecdotes of the Life of Dr. Watson, continued from p. 192. Lines
composed for and sung at the celebration of Paine's Birth-day at Leeds.

No. 8.

Every thing Protestant in Religion in Danger. Notice of the School
of Free Discussion: Speech of the French Optimist. Extract from Hu-
dibras. Letter 53, from the Rev. Robert Taylor, with Letters to Mr.
Peel, Alderman Wood, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Peel's
Answer. Anecdotes of the Life of Dr. Watson, concluded. On the
Increase of Crime, a Discourse delivered at the Grub-street Athenæum,

No. 9.

Infidel Emancipation: Letter from the Rev. Robt. Taylor. Letter
from Philanthropos of Clifton, with a Subscription to the School of Free
Discussion. Letter to Mrs. Burton of Nottingham, on Muggletonianism.
Court of Common Pleas. Notice of the School of Free Discussion. State
of the Representation. Extract from the 44th Number of the Library of
Useful Knowledge, on the wonderful and rapid changes of the Animal
Body. Its inference of DESIGN investigated. Rev. R. Taylor's Defence
of his Liberation on Securities. Subscriptions from Leicester. Extract
of a Letter from Stockport.

No. 10.

Catholic Question; Protestant Alarm; Religious Discord and Radi-
cal Reform considered. Question of Mr. Taylor's Securities, concluded
from page 287. Notice of the School of Free Discussion. Deity, ac-
cording to the orthodox version, an extract from the New Harmony Ga-
zette. Detail of the projected settlement of the Catholic Question. First
Sunday's Discourse, delivered in the Founders' Hall Chapel, by the Rev.
Robert Taylor. Opinions of the Reforming Optimist on the Increase of
Crimes. Lord Rochester's Ode to Nothing.

No. 11.

Infidel Rent proposed by the Rev. Robert Taylor. Notice of the
School of Free Discussion. Proposed Infidel Missionary Tour through
England. Notice of the Catholic Relief Bill. Prosaic Rhyme by D. M.
Rev. Robert Taylor's Second Sunday's Discourse. An Ode to the Me-
mory of Percy Bysche Shelley, by D. M. Letter from Stockport to the
Rev. Rob. Taylor, with a Subscription. Supernaturals examined. Sub-
scriptions. London and Bath.

No. 12.

Anatomical Dissection of the Human Body. Notice of the School
of Free Discussion. Views in the Enemy's Camp. March of Infidelity.
Letters and Subscriptions to the Rev. Robert Taylor. Notice of Catholic
Emancipation by R. T. Webb. Rev. Robert Taylor's Third Sunday's
Discourse. Opinions of the Reforming Optimist on the Increase of
Crime, concluded from page 384.

No. 13.

Critique on Mr. Sadler's Speech.
Notice of the School of Free
Discussion. Speech of the Reforming Optimist on Dissection. Rev.
Robert Taylor's Fourth Sunday's Discourse. Letter from a Christian.
Letter from a Rational Infidel. Flag of truce between high belligerent
parties. Lines on the advantages of a variety af Religions, and on the
God-eater. Beginning of the Infidel Rent.

No. 14.

Secret history of the revolt of Islam, one of Mr. Shelley's Works.-
Strictures on the trial of Jonathan Martin, the incendiary of York Min-
ster. Concluded critique on Mr. Sadler's Speech.-Notice of the School
of Free Discussion.-The Saints in a pucker.-The "Do as you would be
done unto" Precept, not practised by Christians, contrasted in the Ban-
galore Mission, and the Home Bible Society.-Search for the immaterial
Substance at the Royal College of Surgeons.-Letter of "Faithless.”-
The fifth proposition of the Frenchman's Speech.-Poetical Enquiry.-Is
there a God?-Rev. Robert Taylor's first Oration on Moral Fortitude.-
Co-operation, a Communication by "A Mechanic," addressed to a Bir-
mingham Co-operator.

No. 15.

No discussion in Bible Societies.-Muggletonian Communication and
Curse addressed to Mr. Carlile.-Letter from, and to William Brooks.—
Specimen of an Infidel Death.-A strong Reason why the Rev. Rob.Taylor
should have been liberated.-Infidel Rent.-An Oration by the Rev. Rob.
Taylor.-Manchester Correspondence and Subscription.-Notice of the
School of Free Discussion.-The Diegesis.-Letter of E. B.

No. 16.

Letter 5: To the Duke of Wellington. Mr. Cobbett's Letter to Lord
Chief Justice Tenterden.-Notice of the School of Free Discussion, and
of the Infidel Rent.-Rev. Rob. Taylor's Second Oration on Moral For-
titude. Character of the Jesuits.-Five Guinea Tribute to Truth, by
Philanthropos of Clifton.-Note by the Reforming Optimist.-Stanzas on
Shelley.

No. 17.

Letter to Mr. Peel, on the Case of Jonathan Martin.-Infidel Home
Missionary Project.-Co-operation.-Communication of Juvenis, on "Re-
ligion destructive of all moral Obligation."-Notice of the School of
Free Discussion, and Jewish History.-On Eccentricity.-Rev. Robert
Taylor's Oration on Justice.-The Contrast, or Infidelity and Christia-
nity. Phrenological Exhibition of the Reforming Optimist.

City of London Auxiliary Bible Society Meeting, with a Sketch of
the Books of the Bible.-Speech in character and manner of Dr. Stein-
kopff, reported by the Rev. Robert Taylor.-Decline and Fall of the
Gods.-Case of Hobson and others v. Cochrane, in the Court of King's
Bench.-Eighth Discourse delivered before the Society of Universal
Benevolence, On the Duties which a Man owes to himself, by the Rev.
R. Taylor.-Article from a Birmingham Correspondent, on Co-operation.

No. 22.

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Infidel Mission. First Bulletin.Banner of Infidelity unfurled in
the University of Cambridge. The University shrinks from the Con-
test.-By Persecution, proclaims its. Defects, and gives a glorions
Triumph to Infidelity-Twelfth Discourse delivered before the Society
of Universal Benevolence, On the Duties which a Man owes to his Rela-
tions, by the Rev. Robert Taylor.-Letter to the Editor The Beauties
of Shaftsbury's Characteristics, continued from p. 656.

No. 23.

Infidel Mission, Second Bulletin, Head-quarters, Nottingham, con-
taining a final Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge; notice of
Wisbeach; Petition to the House of Commons on the Misapplication of
the Funds of the University; a List of the Preachers who received the
Infidel Circular in Nottingham; Postscript, containing a Note from Mr.
Willson, the Roman Catholic Priest of Nottingham; a Correspondence
with Sir Gerard Noel, of Exton Park, and with Mrs. Payn, of Notting-
ham.Decay of Nottingham as a trading town. Proper Castigation of
Anonymous Bravado and Impertinent Advice. Thirteenth Discourse at
Founders' Hall by the Rev. R. Taylor, on the Duties which a Man owes
to his Relations, Part H.The Beauties of Shaftsbury's Characteristics,
- continued from page 704.

No. 24.

Infidel Mission, Third Bulletin, continued Proceedings in Notting-
ham; Letter to the Duke of Newcastle.-Aspects of Infidelity.-Four-
teenth Discourse at Founder's Hall, by the Rev. R. Taylor, on the Du
ties which a Man owes to his Country.-Communication to the Infidel
Mission from Bristol by a Child of Nature. The Beauties of Shaftsbury,
continued from page 736.

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No. 25.

Infidel Mission, Fourth Bulletin; General Observations on Infi
delity, Parliamentary Reform, and Public House Resort. Correspond-
ence between Mr. Taylor and Mr. Gilbert, with a Critique on Mr. Gil-
bert's Letter by Mr. Taylor.-Progress of Methodism.-Fifteenth Dis-
coourse delivered at Founders' Hall by the Rev. R. Taylor, on the Du-
ties which Governments owe to the Governed.-The Beauties of Shafts-
bury's Characteristics, continued from page 768.

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: Infidel Mission, Fifth Bulletin; Proceedings in, State, and Charac
ter of Leeds; List of the Persons who have received our Circulars in
Leeds. Sixteenth Discourse delivered at Founders' Hall by the Rev. R
Taylor, on Truth..

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