The Churches and Modern Thought An inquiry into the grounds of unbelief and an appeal for candour

Chapter VII.

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FALLACIES IN POPULAR ARGUMENTS

§ 1. Preliminary Remarks--The Power of Christianity for Good § 2. Christianity Woman's Best Friend § 3. The Overthrow of Christianity Would Endanger Society and the Nation § 4. The Spread of Christianity a Proof of its Truth § 5. The Noble Army of Martyrs § 6. The Universality of the Religious Instinct The Hypothesis Stated The Rationalist's Contention The Apologist's Views concerning Superstition and the Religious Instinct Beliefs of Savage Man Magic and Religion Religion in Modern China Apostates in Christendom Religion in Modern Japan Classical History Note on Human Sentiment as to a Future Life