Infidel Mission, Ninth Bulletin, by Mr. Carlile.-Infidel Mission, Infidel Mission, Tenth Bulletin, by Mr. Carlile; Proceedings at Infidel Mission, Eleventh Bulletin, by Richard Carlile; Proceedings at Bolton; Infidel Mission, Eleventh Bulletin, by the Rev. Robert Taylor; delivers an Oration at the Bolton Theatre; Description of the Picture Gallery at the Red Lion Inn, Bolton; Catholic Opponents; Inference Presumptive; Scotland.-Extract from the Bolton Chronicle, candid Opinion of its Editor of the Rev. Robert Taylor.-Rights of Primogeniture, by the Rev. Robert Taylor.-On Faith, by a Stockport Infidel. Twenty-second Discourse at Founders' Hall, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, On Pride.- Evidences of Christianity.-A Short Account of the later Period of the Life of Thomas Paine, by one of his Executors.-The Beauties of Shafts- Infidel Mission, Twelfth Bulletin, by Richard Carlile; Proceedings at Liverpool; List of the Preachers at Liverpool who have received the Circular.-Character of the Landlord of the Red Lion Inn, Bolton, by the Rev. Robert Taylor.-State of the Country, by the Rev. Robert Taylor.-Extract from Bishop Heber's Journal, respecting the Hindoo Reformer, Swaame Narain, with Comments on by the Rev. Robert Tay- lor. Twenty-third Discourse at Founders' Hall, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, On Time.-The Beauties of Shaftsbury's Characteristics, con- Infidel Mission, Thirteenth Bulletin, by Richard Carlile; Deplora- No. 9. Infidel Mission, Fourteenth Bulletin, by Richard Carlile; the No. 10. Infidel Mission, Fifteenth Bulletin. Correspondence with John No. 11. Infidel Mission, Sixteenth Bulletin. Correspondence with the Rev. No. 12. Infidel Mission, Seventeenth Bulletin. Correspondence with the No. 13. Infidel Mission, Eighteenth Bulletin. Return to London. A Religion No. 14. Infidel Mission, Nineteenth Bulletin. Discussion on the Properties No. 15. London Radical Reform Association. Resurrection of 900 Copies No. 16. Co-operation Project. Reform in Parliament, by E. R. Notice of the No. 17. London Radical Reform Association, with its Address to the Public. No. 18. Four Sermons-1. On the External Evidences of the Christian Re- No. 19. The Infidel Missionaries in conflict with the Christian Instruction No. 20. Currency Mania.-Letter from Bishop Stortford, with a Critique.- Currency Mania, No. 2.-Letter to the Rev. Dr. Bennett.-Lan- Currency Mania, No. 3, (from a Correspondent.)-Infidel Lectures, Corn Laws and general Taxation of the Country.-Letters from Frances Wright to Richard Carlile and Robert Taylor. An Address to the American Public, by the Rev. Abner Kneeland, after reading_the DIEGESIS of the Rev. Robert Taylor.-Infidel Challenge to the Rev. Dr. Bennett, by the Rev. Robert Taylor. Extract from the Preface to a Greek and French Edition of Epictetus.-Extract from Philo-Veritas to the New York Correspondent.-A Sermon by the Rev. Robert Taylor, being the Eighth of a Series, on the Internal Evidences of the Christian Summary on the Currency, Corn Laws, and general Taxation.-Let- A Letter to the Duke of Wellington.-Challenge by the Rev. Robert Taylor to the Rev. W. Harness.-Notice of Dr. Bennett's proposed Lectures.--Song from Mr. Taylor's unpublished Tragedy.-Proposals to Print by Subscription the Rev. Robert Taylor's Moral Discourses.- Communication and Subscription from Bristol to the Infidel Missionaries, with their Answer.-Letter from John Musgrave as to the London and Huddersfield Buildings for Free Discussion.-Political Mischief of Religion-Letter from Philanthropos of Clifton to Mr. Carlile.-Rev. Robert Taylor's Reply to the Rev. Dr. Bennett.-A Pork Pie for Christ- The Editor to his Readers.-Statement of the Receipts and Appli- cation of the Infidel Rent.-A Poetical Prayer to God Almighty.- Promise of a General Discussion on the Merits of the Christian Religion in London. What is the Spirit of the Times ?-A Discourse on Govern- ment, delivered before a Society at Leeds.-A Sermon Preached on Sunday evening by Richard Carlile, On the Supposed and the True |