London : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY RICHARD CARLILE,
62, FLEET STREET.
No. 1.
Infidel Mission, Sixth Bulletin ; Correspondence between the Rev. Mr. Mason, a Baptist Minister, and Messrs. Carlile and Taylor.-State of the Infidel Mission at Leeds, by the Rev. Robert Taylor ; Interruption of the Proceedings by the Mayor of Leeds.-Doggerel Rhymes on the Radical Foster, of Knaresborough, by Mr. Carlile.--Notice of Miss Frances Wright.-Seventeenth Discourse at Founders' Hall, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, On Truth, Part 11.- The Beauties of Shaftsbury's Cha- racteristics, continued from p. 800, vol. iii.
Infidel Mission, Seventh Bulletin, by Mr. Carlile ; Proceedings at
Manchester ; Castigation of Archibald Prentice, Editor of the “Man-
chester Times," in consequence of his unjustifiable Remarks upon Mr.
Place's “ Principle of Population."'-Lines on Superstition and Tyranny.
-Infidel Mission, Seventh Bulletin, by the 'Rev. Robert l'aylor ;
Delivers an Oration at the Manor Court-room, Manchester. --Celebration
of the Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Paine, in America.-Free
Discussion.--Eighteenth Discourse at Founders' Hall, by the Rev. Robert
Taylor, On Sincerity.- Letter to the lufidel Missionaries, by E. R.-
Letter to the Infidel Missionaries, by a Correspondent at Cambridge.-
The Beauties of Shaftsbury's Characteristics, continued from p. 32.
No. 3.
Infidel Mission, Eighth Bulletin, by Mr. Carlile; Proceedings at Stockport ; List of the Preachers in Manchester and Stockport who have received the Circulars ; Letter to the Rev. Robert Taylor, by Mr. Lam- port, of Lancaster. --The Therapeutan Epistle of Dr. Scholefield to the Infidel Missionaries.Infidel Mission, Eighth Bulletin, by the Rev. Robert Taylor; several Orations delivered by hiin at Stockport.-Pro- posed bailding of an Infidel Chapel at Leeds -- Subscriptions for the Rev. Robert Taylor.-Nineteenth Discourse at Founders' Hall, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, On Constancy.-Theological Discussion.-Subscriptions for Mr. Taylor from Huddersfield.--The Epistle to the Hebrews. -The Beauties of Shaftsbury's Characteristics, continued from p. 61.
No. 4.
Infidel Mission, Ninth Bulletin, by Mr. Carlile.-Infidel Mission, Ninth Bulletin, hy the Rev. Robert Taylor.-Infidel Mission at Leeds. Letter to the Editors of the “Leeds Mercury," by the Rev. Robert Taylor.- Preaching; but No Discussion.--Progress of Infidelity.-- Twentieth Discourse at Founders' Hall, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, on Politeness.-Miss Wright's Lectures.-1'he Beauties of Shaitsbury's Characteristics, continued from p. 96. .
No. 5.
Infidel Mission, Tenth Bulletin, by Mr. Carlile ; Proceedings at
Ashton-linder-Line.--Infidel Mission, "Tenth Bulletin, by the Rev.
Robert Taylor; the Israelites of Ashton-under-Line : Morals at Man.
chester.-T wenty-first Discourse at Founders' Hall, by the Rev. Robert
Taylor, On Benevolence.-Zoroaster.—The Beauties of Shaftsbury's
Characteristics, continued from p. 198.
No. 6.
Infidel Mission, Eleventh Bulletin, by Richard Carlile; Proceedings
at Bolton ; List of Preachers in Bolton who have received the Circular.
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
Kev. 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-
bury's Characteristics, continued from p. 160.
No. 7.
· 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 Tavlor.-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.
tinued from p. 192.
No. 8.
Infidel Mission, Thirteenth Bulletin, by Richard Carlile ; Deplora- ble Condition of the Working Classes in Lancashire.-Infidel Mission, Thirteenth Bulletin, by the Rev. Robert Taylor ; his Critique on the Performances at the Liverpool Theatre, and Opinion of the Present State of the Draina in England; a Picture from the Gallery at Bolton ; a Pic- ture at Liverpool; the Unitarianis.--Twenty-fourth Discourse at Founders'
Hall, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, Оn Ambition.-Lecture on Knowledge,
• by Miss Frances Wright.
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Infidel Mission, Fourteenth Bulletin, by Richard Carlile ; the Mayor of Liverpool's Efforts to prevent Discussion.-Infidel Mission, Fourteenth Bulletin, by the Rev. Robert Taylor : the Unitarians.—Re- marks on the Jew Converting Society, by the Rev. Robert Taylor.- Twenty-fifth Discourse at Founders' Hall, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, on Revenge.-The Power of Knowledge generally considered, by Juvenis. -The
Beauties of Shaftsbury's Characteristics, continued from p. 224.
Infidel Mission, Fifteenth Bulletin. Correspondence with John Finch, one of the enraged Unitarians of Liverpool. *Correspondence with . Swedenborgian and å Unitarian Preacher. Copy of a Liverpool Placard. Protocol of the Rer. David Thom's intended Argument. Rev. Mr. Thom's Ultimatum. Twenty-sixth Sunday's Discourse, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, On Envy. The Beauties of Shaftsbury, continued.
No. 11. Infidel Mission, Sixteenth Bulletin. Correspondence with the Rev. David Thom—and with Paul Christian, of Liverpool. Correspondence with Derby Sullivan, on Ireland and Irislimen. Miss F. Wright's Second Lecture on Knowledge.
Infidel Mission, Seventeenth Bulletin. Correspondence with the Rev. James Bromley, of Huddersfield. Extract on Jewish History, from Wyttenbach's Opuscula. Twenty-seventh Sanday's Discourse, by the Rer. Robert Taylor, On Hatred. Beauties of Shaftsbury, continued.
Infidel Mission, Eighteenth Bulletin. Return to London. A Religion Fabulously founded can be supported by Lies, proved by the News. paper Notices of the Infidel Mission. An Appeal to Infidels and others, by the Infidel Missionaries. Twenty-eighth Sunday's Discourse, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, On Philanthropy. State of the Working Classes in the neighbourhood of Huddersfield. Beauties of Shaftsbury, continued.
No. 14. Infidel Mission, Nineteenth Bulletin. Discussion on the Properties of Matter with Mr. Thomas Shepherd, of Huddersfield. Review of Mr. Godfrey Higgins' Apology for the Life and Character of the celebrated Prophet of Arabia, called Mohammed, or the Illustrious. Twenty-ninth Sunday's Discourse, On Honour, by the Rev. Robert Taylor. Beauties of Shaftsbury, concluded.
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