
ERRATA
P. 138, line 26, for “1583” read “1563”
P. 229, line 5 of note 1, for “Receuil” read “Recueil”
P. 241, under “1767,” for “religious” read “religions”
P. 241, under “1767,” for “Freret” read “Fréret,” and so elsewhere <-- OK -->

OF
FREETHOUGHT
IN TWO VOLUMES
Vol. II
(ISSUED FOR THE RATIONALIST PRESS ASSOCIATION, LIMITED)
London:
WATTS & CO.,
JOHNSON’S COURT, FLEET STREET, E.C.
1915
[v]
CONTENTS
VOLUME II
PAGE
Chap. XIII—The Rise of Modern Freethought (continued)
Chap. XIV—British Freethought in the Seventeenth Century
[vi]Chap. XV—French and Dutch Freethought in the Seventeenth Century
Chap. XVI—British Freethought in the Eighteenth Century
Chap. XVII—French Freethought in the Eighteenth Century
Chap. XVIII—German Freethought in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Chap. XIX—Freethought in the Remaining European States
Chap. XX—Early Freethought in the United States
| 1. | Deism of the revolutionary statesmen | 381 | ||||||
| 2. | First traces of unbelief. Franklin | 381 | ||||||
| 3. | Jefferson. John Adams. Washington | 382 | ||||||
| 4. | Thomas Paine | 383 | ||||||
| 5. | Paine’s treatment in America | 384 | ||||||
| 6. | Palmer. Houston. Deism and Unitarianism | 385 | ||||||
Chap. XXI.—Freethought in the Nineteenth Century
Conclusion 499