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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter Page
1 Introductory 1
2 Personal 5
3 Knowledge 20
4 Ideals 29
5 Ideals and Tests 40
6 Imagination and Reason 47
7 The Culture of Faith 59
8 Faith and Demonstration 72
9 Satan and Evolution 80
10 Illusions 97
11 What is Worship? 111
12 The Worship of Christ 125
13 What is "Nature"? 134
14 The Miracles of the Old Testament 142
15 The Miracles of the New Testament 158
16 The Growth of the Gospels 170
17 Christian Illusions 185
18 Are the Miracles Inseparable from the Life of Christ? 201
19 The Feeding of the Four Thousand and the Five Thousand 212
20 The Manifestation of Christ to St. Paul 225
21 The Development of Imagination and its bearing on the Revelation of Christ's Resurrection 233
22 Christ's Resurrection regarded naturally 240
23 Faith in the spiritual Resurrection is better than so-called knowledge of the material Resurrection 246
24 What is a Spirit? 258
25 The Incarnation 267
26 Prayer, Heaven, Hell 281
27 Pauline Theology 298
28 Objections 310
29 Can Natural Christianity commend itself to the masses? 320
APPENDIX
30 Can a believer in Natural Christianity be a Minister in the Church of England? 339
31 What the Bishops might do 354
Definitions 369