SHAKESPEARE
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XII.
XIII.
XIV.
XV.
XVI.
ROBERT BURNS.*
POET OF LOVE.
POET OF HOME
FRIENDSHIP.
SCOTCH DRINK.
POETS BORN, NOT MADE.
BURNS, THE ARTIST.
A REAL DEMOCRAT.
HIS THEOLOGY.
FROM CRADLE TO COFFIN.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
XI.
VOLTAIRE.
II. THE DAYS OF YOUTH.
III. THE MORN OF MANHOOD.
IV. THE SCHEME OF NATURE.
V. HIS HUMANITY.
VI. THE RETURN.
VII. THE DEATH-BED ARGUMENT.
VIII. THE SECOND RETURN.
LIBERTY IN LITERATURE.
I. LET US PUT WREATHS ON THE BROWS OF THE LIVING.
II. THE RELIGION OF THE BODY.
V. INDIVIDUALITY.
VI. HUMANITY.
VIII. WHAT IS POETRY?
X. PHILOSOPHY.
XI. THE TWO POEMS.
XII. OLD AGE.
THE GREAT INFIDELS.*
THE APPEAL TO THE CEMETERY.
FEAR.
OUR INFIDELS.
THOMAS PAINE
CONCLUSION.
WHICH WAY?
ABOUT THE HOLY BIBLE.
I. THE ORIGIN OF THE BIBLE.
III. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
IV. WHAT IS IT ALL WORTH?
V. WAS JEHOVAH A GOD OF LOVE?
VI. JEHOVAH'S ADMINISTRATION.
VII. THE NEW TESTAMENT.
VIII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHRIST
IX. IS CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE?
X. WHY SHOULD WE PLACE CHRIST AT THE TOP AND SUMMIT OF THE HUMAN RACE?
XI. INSPIRATION
XII. THE REAL BIBLE.