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and reply to Consistency.-On Prisons, and what is called

Prison Discipline.-Reflections, Moral and Political, continued.—

Epigram.

No. 6, contains, An Address, &c.-Case of Mary Ann Carlile.-

To the Christian Judge Bailey, Letter the Fourth.-Character of
Woman.-Letter from and to Mr. Francis Marsden of Sheffield.-
Letter from and to Mr. James Maber of Bath.-Letter from and
to Mr. John Bell of Carlisle.-To Mr. Carlile, by T. Whitworth.-
Notice of "Queen Mab,” “Cain, a Mystery," and a "Royal Re-
viewer."

No. 7, contains, An Address, &c.-Letter from Mr. Cobbett to
Mr. Carlile, copied from his Register.-Letter to Mr. Carlile, by
a Liberal Christian.-To Ditto, by Mr. John Townsend.—Anecdote
relating to the National Debt.-Letter from and to Mr. Howard
Fish. To Mr. Carlile by Mr. Richard Moore of Manchester.-

- Aphorisms of Condorcet.-To Mr. Carlile from a Deist.-The

Effects of a Belief in a future State of Existence on Society.—Ad-

dress to Mr. Carlile from Liverpool.-Letter to Ditto from his im-
prisoned Shopmen.--Anecdote relating to Thomas Paine.

No. 8, contains, An Address, &c.-Celebration of the Birth-day
of Thomas Paine in London, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester,
Stockport and Stokesly; Song and Poetry by W. V. Holmes.-
Case of Mr. David Ridgway.-Poetical Address by E. R.-Letter
to Dr. England.-Letter from and to Mr. John Heys, Bolton,

No. 9, contains, An Address, &c.-Letter to Mr. Hunt.-Cor-

respondence between Mr. Carlile and the Solicitor to the Treasury.

No. 10, contains, An Address, &c.-The folly of Prosecutions

for Libel.-A copy of the "North Briton" No .45.-Correspon-

dence with the Secretary of State for the Home Department.-

Celebration of the Birth-day of Thomas Paine at Ashton-under-line.

Letter from R. A. of Edinburgh with Critical Enquiry into the

Harmony of the Books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.-Cor-

respondence between Mr. Carlile and Madame M. B. de Bonne-
ville.-Fragment of a Letter to Camille Jordan, by Thomas Paine.

No. 11, contains, An Address, &c.-Death of Stewart the

celebrated Traveller.-Letter to Mr. Carlile by Chirurgicus.-To

Ditto, by Regulator, on the progress of Reason, the belief of a

Deist, and the reasons for his Belief. To the Christian Judge

Bailey, Letter Fifth.-Letter from Lord Byron to Mr. Murray his

Publisher.-Letter from and to Mr. Robert Armstrong of Stokes-

ley. The Scripturian's Creed.

No. 12, contains, An Address, &c.--Letter from and to Mr.

Robert Robinson.-To Mr. Carlile, by P. F.-To Ditto, by

Abraham Walker of Rastrich.-To Ditto by James Humphreys of

Springdale.-To Abraham Walker. To the Vice Society, by John

Jones. Celebration of the Birth-day of Thomas Paine at Leeds.--

Scripturian's Creed concluded.

day of Thomas Paine continued.-To the Christian Judge Bailey,
Letter the Sixth.-Letter from and to Mr. Moses Colclough of
Nottingham.-Letter to Mr. James Humphreys.

No. 14, contains, An Address, &c.-Letter to Mr. James
Humphreys concluded.-Letter from and to Mr. Joshua Kershaw
of Oldham.-Letters from Mr. Joseph Gill and Mr. William
Liddle of Leeds.-Letter from and to Mr. James Watson of Leeds.
Letter from and to Mr. James Affleck of Edinburgh, with report
of the proceedings of a Public Meeting at Edinburgh.-Letter from
and to Mr. William Perry of Stockport.

No. 15, contains, An Address, &c.-Letter Second to Mr.
Henry Hunt.-Letter from and to Mr. Samuel Mercer of Hyde
near Manchester.-Letter from and to Mr. James Wheeler.-
Case of John Matthews.-A Dialogue.-Letter from R. A. of
Edinburgh, and Critical Enquiry into the Harmony of the Gospels
continued. Bolton Subscription List.

No. 16, contains, An Address, &c,-To the Christian Judge.

Bailey, Letter the Seventh.-Letter from and to Mr. James

Thomson of Tickle Street, Manchester.-Reports of three Public

Meetings held at Leeds, on the subject of addressing Sir Charles

Wolseley. Notice of a Subscription from Whitefield near Man-

chester. Address from the London Committee, and London Sub-

scriptions continued. Notice of the Publication of Lawrence's

Lectures; and the first days Proceedings on the Mock Trials of R.

Carlile.

No. 17, contains, An Address, &c.-Letters from and to Mr.

John Smithson of Leeds.-Letter from B. A. of Canterbury.—

Critical Enquiry into the Harmony of the Gospels continued. The

Koran Society.-Letter from Mr. Abraham Walker of Rastrick.--

Letter from and to Mr. James Humphreys.-Letter from Mr. John

Grattan, jun. of Wingerworth. Notice of Lawrence's Lectures on

Physiology, Zoology, and the Natural History of Man.-Conti-

nuation of the Report of the Leeds Public Meetings.

No. 18, contains, An Address, &c.-To the Christian Judge

Bailey, Letter Eighth.-Extracts from "Le Bon Sens."-Conti-

nuation of a Critical Enquiry into the Harmony of the Gospels.--

Letter from Mr. William Braithwaite of Leeds.-Petition of Mary

Ann Carlile to the House of Commons, and Correspondence with

Mr. Hobhouse about presenting it.-Rules and Regulations of the

London Zetetic Society.-The Patriots, Poetry.-Notice concern-

ing the continuation of the Publication of the Mock Trials.

No. 19, contains, An Address, &c.-Conclusion of the Report

of the three Public Meetings at Leeds.-Letter from and to Mr.
John Harper of Manchester, in behalf of the Miles Platting Read-
ing Society. An Address from the Female Republicans of Man-
chester to Mrs. and Mary Ann Carlile, with an answer to the
-Letter from and to Mr. John Bottomley of Manchester.—
Notice of a London Subscription, and a Subscription from Stokes-

same.-

ley Yorkshire.-Letter from and to Mr. Elijah Ridings of Fails-
worth near Manchester.-Letter from and to Mr. John Heys of
Bolton, with notice of Presents to Mrs. Carlile from the Republi-
cans of Bolton.-Letter to Mrs. Carlile from Mrs. Elizabeth Gaunt
with an answer.-Notice of a Subscription from Paris.

No. 20, contains, An Address, &c.-Leeds Public Meeting for
a Subscription for Mr. Carlile and Family.-An Address to Re-
formers by Richard Moore.-Letter to the Editor of the Repub-
lican by Mr. Bayley Potts.-Reasons of a Deist for not believing
Christianity. The Bosquetian Creed with comment.-Reasons
for renouncing Christianity, by W. V. Holmes.-Letter from and
to Mr. James Moore of Halifax.-Case of Mary Ann Carlile.
A Subscription of Poetry and Money to Mr. Carlile, Family and
Shopmen.-Prospectus of the Republican.-Review of some Errors
in the Fifth Volume.-Notice of a Manchester Meeting, (not
signed nor well worded, inserted without being seen by the Editor).
Continuation of London Subscriptions,

No. 21, or Appendix to Vol. V. contains, An Address &c.-
Letter to the Editor of the Republican, by I. B. L.-Letter from
Mr. Davison.-Letter from Joseph Swann to a Friend in Leeds.
Leeds Public Meeting concluded.-Letter from and to Mr. Ro- '
bert Robinson.On Man and the necessity of his following the
laws of Nature.-Letter from and to Mr. Charles Walker of
Ashton-under-line.-Letter from and to the Republicans of Wis-
beach. On the absurdity of Religion, by Epicurus.-A few Plain
Questions addressed to those Connoiseurs of Revelation, Judge
Bailey, James Humphrey, &c.-Letter from Mr. H. Myers, an
American.-Bolton Law.

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