CONTENTS. Moral Philosophy necessarily founded on the Animal Nature of Man.- Letter from a Recluse, on the same subject, with notes by R. Carlile.-Letter Petition of the Rev. Robert Taylor to the House of Commons, with obser• Emancipation, Catholic and Protestant, Corporeal and Mental.—The hitherto unpublished Preface to the Edipus Judaicus of Sir William Drum- Thoughts on the Atheistic Controversy, addressed to Deists, by 0. H. -Impromptu on the speech of Mr. Leslie Foster.-Who goes to Hell ?- Extracts from the Cabinet of Ancient Wisdom.--Letter 23, from the Rev, Robert Taylor-subject, Answer to an anonymous attack on the Syntagma ; Presentation of the Petition to the House of Commons, and copy of a Letter to Mr. Hume. Observations and Reflections on the Poor Laws.-Lines by |