English Secularism: A Confession of Belief

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A CONFESSION OF BELIEF

By George Jacob Holyoake 1896

AUTHOR'S PREFACE.

PUBLISHER'S PREFACE.

CHAPTER I. OPEN THOUGHT THE FIRST STEP TO INTELLIGENCE

CHAPTER II. THE QUESTION STATED

CHAPTER III. THE FIRST STAGE OF FREE THOUGHT: ITS NATURE AND LIMITATION

CHAPTER IV. THE SECOND STAGE OF FREE THOUGHT: ENTERPRISE

CHAPTER V. CONQUESTS OF INVESTIGATION

CHAPTER VI. STATIONARINESS OF CRITICISM

CHAPTER VII. THIRD STAGE OF FREE THOUGHT SECULARISM

CHAPTER VIII. THREE PRINCIPLES VINDICATED

CHAPTER IX. HOW SECULARISM AROSE

CHAPTER X. HOW SECULARISM WAS DIFFUSED

CHAPTER XI. SECULAR INSTRUCTION DISTINCT FROM SECULARISM

CHAPTER XII. THE DISTINCTIVENESS MADE FURTHER EVIDENT.

CHAPTER XIII. SELF-DEFENSIVE FOR THE PEOPLE

CHAPTER XIV. REJECTED TENETS REPLACED BY BETTER

CHAPTER XV. MORALITY INDEPENDENT OF THEOLOGY

CHAPTER XVI. ETHICAL CERTITUDE

CHAPTER XVII. THE ETHICAL METHOD OF CONTROVERSY

CHAPTER XVIII. ITS DISCRIMINATION

CHAPTER XIX. APART FROM CHRISTIANISM

CHAPTER XX. SECULARISM CREATES A NEW RESPONSIBILITY

CHAPTER XXI. THROUGH OPPOSITION TO RECOGNITION

CHAPTER XXII. SELF-EXTENDING PRINCIPLES

SECULARIST CEREMONIES.

ON MARRIAGE.

NAMING CHILDREN.

OVER THE DEAD. I. READING AT A GRAVE.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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