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The following addresses delivered before the Society have also been published in pamphlet form and may be obtained from any Cambridge bookseller, or from the Secretary:—

Dare to be Wise, by Dr. J. E. McTaggart.

Heresy and Humanity, by Miss J. E. Harrison.

The Future of Religion, by G. Bernard Shaw.

A Reply to Mr. Shaw, by G. K. Chesterton.

Religion in the University, by F. M. Cornford.

Modern Morality and Modern Toleration, by E. S. P. Haynes.

Unanimism, by Miss J. E. Harrison.

De Haeretico Comburendo, by G. M. Trevelyan.

The Historicity of Jesus, being a debate on the Christ-Myth Controversy between J. M. Robertson, M.P., and H. G. Wood, M.A.

The Philosophy of Bergson, by the Hon. Bertrand Russell, with a reply by Mr. H. Wildon Carr, and a rejoinder by Mr. Russell.




In addition, the following papers read before the Society have been printed in periodicals:—

The Primitive Conception of Death, by Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, (Hibbert Journal, 1912).

The Problem of an Effective Lay Moral Education, by Harrold Johnson (International Journal of Ethics, 1912).

The Creation of Taste, by Holbrook Jackson (English Review, 1913).EXPRESS PRINTING WORKS, 36, KING STREET, CAMBRIDGE.