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The Positivist Calendar and Tables, 24mo.
The Positivist Library.
II. Schriften englischer Positivisten.
Dr. J. H. Bridges. — The Unity of Comte's Life and Doctrine, a Letterto Mr. Mill. (Trübner & Co.)
— Prayer and Work, a Lay Sermon.
— Religion and Progress, a Lay Sermon.
— Rapports du Positivisme avec les autres croyances actuelles, Discoursprononce ä Paris , 5 Sept. 1880.
Frederic Harrison . — Order and Progress. (Longmans & Co.)
— The Meaning of History. (Trübner & Co.)
— Science and Humanity, a Lay Sermon.
— The Present and the Future, an Address.
— Pantheism and Cosmic Emotion, an Address.
— Destination, or Choice of a Profession, an Address.
Professor Beesly. — The Social Future of the Working Classes . (Reeves &Turner.)
— Some Public Aspects of Positivism.
International Policy. — Essays on the Foreign Relations of England.
(Chapman & Hall.)
Dr. R. Congreve. — Essays: Political, Social, and Religious, 8vo. (Long-mans & Co.)
Dr. J. Kaines. — The Doctrine of Positivism, 8vo. (Reeves & Turner.)
— Clairauts Geometry, translated. (K. Paul & Co.)
— The Beauty of Holiness.
Professor Ingram. — The Present Position and Prospects of Political
Economy, an Address. (Longmans & Co.)
Henry Dix Hutton. — Humanity the True Object of Worship, Faithand Service.
— A Letter on the Irish Crisis.
Dr. R. Congreve. — Commemoration of Auguste Comte , 1879 and 1882.Positivist Library, 19 Chapel Street, Lamb's Conduit Street,London , W.C.
Dr. J. II. Bridges. — Three Lectures on the Bible. (Reeves & Turner.)
— Comte: the Successor of Aristotle and St. Paul. (Reeves & Turner.)Professor E. S. Beesly . — The Life and Death of William Frey. (Reeves &
Turner.)
— Positivism before the Church Congress. (Reeves & Turner.)