h2. *Drew University Library 19th Century Collection*
h3. *Free Thought Debate Pamphlet Collection*
h3. *Finding List*\\
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|| Author || Title & BibliographicPublication EntryInformation\\ || Number ||
| Abbot, Francis E. | _Truths for the Times._ 2d ed. The Index Tracts, no. 1. Toledo, Ohio: Index Association, 1872. 15 p. \\ | 1 \\ |
| Acton, John H. | _"Humanity's Gain from Unbelief,"_ and, _Blessed Hunger, a Sermon._ Aurora, Ill.: J. Sigmond & Co., Printers, n.d. 25 p. | 2 \\ |
| \[Burr, William Henry.\] | _Self-contradictions of the Bible. 144 Propositions, Theological, Moral, Historical, and Speculative; Each Proved Affirmatively and Negatively By Quotations from Scripture; Without Comment. Embodying Most of the Palpable and Striking Self-contradictions of the So-called Inspired Word of God._ 7{^}th^ ed. New York: A. J. Davis & Co., 1860. 48 p. | 3 |
| Burr, William Henry. | _Thomas Paine Was Junius._ Washington, D.C., 1880. 28 p. | 4 |
| Campbell, A. | _Letters to a Skeptic._ Reprinted from the 'Christian Baptist.' St. Louis, Mo.: Christian Publishing Co., 1856. 57 p. | 5 |
| Canfield, R. | _Analysis of the Rev. Dr. West's Lectures and Arguments Against Infidelity and Other False Theories; to which Are Appended Testimonials of Approval. _ 1842. 16 p. | 6 |
| Clark, C. M. | _Good Sense; or, the Religion of Christ Is the Religion of Reason. An Infidel's Plea for Christianity._ Seward, Neb.: Reporter Book and Job Printing Office, 1886. 16 p. | 7 \\ |
| Crozier, R. H. | _Common Sense Against Infidelity._ Palestine, Tex.: Palestine Printing Co., 1904. 96 p. \\ | 8 |
| \\ | _The Demands of Liberalism; Principles and Platform of Organized Freethought._ \\
Truth Seeker Tracts, new ser., no. 17. New York: Truth Seeker Co, n.d. 64 p. | 9 |
| Ellis, John. \\ | _Address to the Clergy, and Skepticism and Divine Revelation._ New York: Published by the Author, 1886. 260 p. | 10 |
| Everett, L. S. \\ | _An Exposure of the Principles of the 'Free Inquirers.'_ Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey, 1831. 44 p. | 11 |
| Foote, G. W. \\ | _The Creation Story._ Bible Romances, no.1. London: G.W. Foote, n.d. 16 p. | 12 |
| \\ | _The Free Church Record_, vol.8, no.7 (Oct. 1900). p. 95-106. | 13 |
| \[Frothingham, Frederick\]. \\ | _The Truths and Errors of Liberal Christianity and of the National Conference of 1870, by a Delegate._ Cambridge: Printed for the Author by John Wilson and Son, 1870. 48 p. | 14 |
| Gilmer, Thomas W. \\ | _Letter to a Sceptical Friend._ Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1858. 12 p. | 15 |
| Green, H. L., ed. \\ | _The Christian Religion: What Is to Be Its Final Outcome?_ by an Old Farmer. Buffalo, N.Y.: Office of the Freethinkers' Magazine, H. L. Green, Publisher, 1892. 36 p. | 16 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _A Famous Young Man and the Secret of His Greatness._ 50{^}th^ thousand. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 47 (April 1, 1896). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1896. 26 p. | 17 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _Fourteen Nuts for Skeptics to Crack._ 90{^}th^ thousand. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 20 (Aug. 1885). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1895. 28 p. | 18 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _Fourteen Nuts for Skeptics to Crack._ 2{^}nd^ 100 thousand. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 20, reissue (Aug. 1885). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1895. 28 p. | 19 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\
\\ | _Friendly Hints to Candid Enquirers Who Disbelieve the Bible._ 48{^}th^ thousand. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 7, reissue (March 1, 1895). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1895. 32 p. | 20 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _The Higher Criticism_. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 1 (Jan. 1883). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1893. 29 p. | 21 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _The Inspiration of the Bible._ Memorial ed., 4{^}th^ million. \[The Anti-Infidel Library\], no. 54 (Jan. 1, 1901). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1901. 29 p. | 22 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _The Inspiration of the Bible, a Lecture before the Sixteenth Annual Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of Massachusetts, at Spencer, Oct. 13, 1881._ 4{^}th^ hundred thousand. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 1 (Jan. 1883). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1883. 29 p. | 23 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\
\\ | _The Inspiration of the Bible, a Lecture Before the Sixteenth Annual Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of Massachusetts, at Spencer, Oct. 13, 1881._ 7{^}th^ hundred thousand. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 1 (Jan. 1883). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1883. 29 p. | 24 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _Is the Bible a True Book? A Lecture Delivered in Hope Hall, Liverpool, England, Jan. 13, 1887._ The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 27 (March 1889). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1889. 32 p. | 25 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _Jesus of Nazareth as a Higher Critic._ The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 38 (Jan. 1894). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1894. p. 40-53. | 26 |
| \[Hastings, H. L.\] \\ | _Nuts for Skeptics to Crack._ Boston: Scriptural Tract Repository, n.d. 28 p. | 27 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _Remarks on 'The Mistakes of Moses.'_ The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 6 (June 1883). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1883. 31 p. | 28 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _Remarks on 'The Mistakes of Moses.'_ 3{^}rd^ hundred thousand. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 6, reissue (June 1883). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1883. 31 p. | 29 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\
\\ | _A Volley of Grape Shot for the Armies of the Aliens. _ The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 46 (Jan. 1, 1896). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1896. 24 p. | 30 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _Was Moses Mistaken? Or Creation and Evolution. _ The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 36 (Oct. 1, 1893). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1883. 35 p. | 31 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _Will the Old Book Stand?_ 3{^}rd^ million. \_ _The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 1A (June 1893). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1893. 25 p. | 32 |
| Hastings, H. L. \\ | _The Witness of Skeptics to the Truth of the Bible; Extracted with Additions from Infidel Testimony to the Truth of the Bible._ 43{^}rd^ thousand._ _ The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 32, reissue. (Jan. 1, 1895). Boston, London: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1895. 31 p. | 33 |
| Hodgman, Stephen A. \\
\\ | _The Fallacies and Follies of "Science, falsely so-called." Rationalists Challenged with an Appendix._ Philadelphia: J. Thomas Bruce, 1882. 14, 14 p. | 34 |
| Hott, J. W. \\
\\ | _Marvelous Conversion of a Noted Skeptic, Marshall O. Waggoner, of Toledo, Ohio._ Dayton, Ohio: W. R. Funk, n.d. 24 p. | 35 |
| Jamieson, W. F. \\ | _Is Controversy Dangerous?_ Mosca, Colo.: W.F. Jamieson, 1892. 31 p. | 36 |
| Johnson, Mrs. S. C. | _A Few Thoughts on Reading the Rev. John M'Neale's Anti-Scriptural Ballads._ London: Printed by W. Ballard, 1843. 12 p. | 37 |
| Kaye, J. R. \\
\\ | _Reply to Judge C. B. Waite, on Contradictions of the Gospels._ From Free Thought Magazine. N.p., n.d. 8 p. | 38 |
| Kelly, Thomas. \\ | _Narrative of Andrew Dunn's Conversion by Reading the New Testament._ London: Alread Holness; Glasgow: R. L. Allan, n.d. 32 p. | 39 |
| Mackinlay, G. \\ | _The Truth of the Gospels Demonstrated by New Tests: a Challenge to Agnostics and Sceptics._ London: Truslove & Bray, 1908. 16 p. | 40 |
| Patterson, Robert. \\ | _Egypt_ _in History and Prophecy; or, Pharaoh Proclaiming God._ The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 2 (Feb. 1883). Boston, Mass.: Scriptural Tract Repository, 1883. 57 p. | 41 |
| Porter, James. \\
\\ | _Modern Infidelity, Alias Come-out-ism, as Taught by Ultra Non-Resistants, Transcendentalists, Garrisonians, and Other Revolutionists; in Three Lectures._ 2d ed. Tracts for the Times, no. 3. Boston: Waite, Peirce & Co., 1845. 56 p. | 42 |
| Schroeder, Theodore. \\
\\ | _Culture and Culturine, Being a Few Wise and Wicked Remarks; an Address Delivered Before the Society for Improving the Minds and Morals of the Rich._ New York, \[1904\]. 12 p. | 43 |
| \\ | _Shots at Infidelity._ \\
No. 2. A Great Vacuum. 4 p. \\
No. 3. Consciousness. 4 p. \\
No. 4. The Wondrous Plan, No. 5. The Truth of the Bible, and No. 6. The Miracle of Myth. 8 p. \\
No. 7. Facts. 4 p. \\
No. 8. Science Proving Revelation. 4 p. \\
No. 9. Felt Wants Fulfilled. 4 p. \\
No. 10. The Touch-Stone of Beneficence, and No. 11. Who Wrote the Bible. 8 p. \\
No. 12 Experience. 4 p. | 44 |
| Storrs, Geo. \\ | _A Defence of the Bible: or, Revelation vs. False Philosophy, Being a Discussion Between Geo. Storrs, Minister of the Gospel, … and Joseph Barker, and Other Deists, in a Convention of Infidels …._ New York, Republished at the Office of the Herald of Life, 1868. 48 p. | 45 |
| Tucker, J. T. \\ | _The Conflict of Christianity and Infidelity._ Boston, Mass., 1878. p. 309-322. | 46 |
| Whitehouse, A. H. \\ | _"Not Proven."_ New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1895. 36 p. | 47 |
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