THE LI • N. VOLUME I. FROM JANUARY 4, TO JUNE 27, 1828. London: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY RICHARD CARLILE, 62, FLEET STREET. CONTENTS. Prospective Politics of "The Lion."-Prospective Discussion on Re- jected Mission to England. Review of the Past Year, in relation to the circumstances of Mr. Carlile.-The Will of Thomas Morrison, a Surgeon, of Chelsea.-Notice of the Trial of the Reverend Robert Taylor.-Critique on the Geological Theories of Buffon and the Bible. Journal of Mr. Carlile's Tour through the Country: Visits to Bath, Bristol, Romsey, Southampton, Portsea, Gosport, and Birmingham.-Some Explanations about Mr. Cobbett's New Plan of Reform: Treatment before Birth, after Birth, and general Education. Superstition" under the superintendance of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge."-Notice of the expected Trials of the Rev. Robert Taylor and others. Of the Greeks, Turks, and European Allies ; with an Epitaph on the late George Canning, by R. T. Webb.-Philosophi cal and Epistolary Stanzas, written near the close of Life.-Phrenology of Animals, an article copied from No. 1, of "The Farrier and Naturalist.". Equivocal Generation; Plants or Animals produced by Infusion.-Journal of Mr. Carlile's Tour through the Country (continued from p. 32); Visit to Liverpool; Notice of "Every Woman's Book;" Mr. Cobbett, Mr. Malthus, "The British Almanac ;" the State of Reading in Liverpool; Mr. Mann, Mr. Pegram, Mr. Horrocks the late M. P. for Preston, &c.-Memoir of John Davies, the Antiquarian Bookseller of Liverpool.-Extract from the Letter Putting off of the Trials of the Rev. Robert Taylor and others.-Copy Athanasian Creed. Journal of Mr. Carlile's Tour through the Country (continued from Change, State and Prospect of the Administration, with a few Hints on Religious Disqualifications for Civil Duties.-Obituary of the Mother of the Reverend Robert Taylor-Address of the Reverend Robert Taylor to the Court of King's Bench, on receiving its Judgment.-Letter by Mr. De- trosier, on the Nature of the Deity, with a Note by R. Carlile.-Memoir of Proposed Abolition of the bad Practice of Oath-making, as the best Mr. Tierney, the Cause of the last Change in the Administration.-Secret Influence over the King. Letter from Mr. Cheese, on the Inefficiency of all Systems, to improve the Condition of Mankind, but that of agricultural Co-operation Letter from Oakham Gaol, to Mr. Pitkeithly of Huddersfield, by the Reverend Robert Taylor.-Second Letter to Mr. Carlile from ditto, with a proposed Defence of the Manifesto of the Christian Evidence Society, and Observations on his late Judgment.-Notice of further Subscriptions.- Letter from a Friend to Truth and Candour.-Ditto to the Reverend Mr. Blackburn, from a Lover of Truth.-Memoir of Blincoe concluded.-Confir- Co-operative Competition against Competitive Co-operation, being an Examination of Mr. Cheese's Letter and Robert Owen's Co-operative System. -Rights, natural and social, considered.-Misgovernment, its Cause and Remedy. Third Letter from the Reverend Robert Taylor.-Subscriptions for ditto.-Voltaire's Dream.-Ditto on Quacks.-P. R.'s Review of No. 1, of The Lion, with Notes.-Journal of Mr. Carlile's Tour through the Country (continued from page 104.)-Philosophical Abstract of the Proceedings of the Parliament.-Test and Corporation Acts in Danger.-Letter from John Joseph Betts of Ashton-under-Line, in Confirmation of the Statements in Blincoe's Memoir.-Letter from Mr. Birt on the Profligacy of the Proprietors Letter 4, from the Reverend Robert Taylor-Contrasted Cases of the Fall of the Brunswick Theatre.-The Theology of the Rev. Master's New Emigration Project.-Letter from a Canadian Planter.-The Pro- gress of Sectarianism.-Title and Preface of the Diabolical Christian Liturgy of the Rev. Robert Wedderburn.-New Sunday School for Men, Women, and Children, to be established at 62, Fleet Street.-Description of the Co operative and irreligious Institution of Nashoba, established by Frances Wright.-Letter from Wisbech, with a Subscription for the Rev. Robert Taylor. Letter 6, from the Rev. R. Taylor.-Note on ditto by R. C. with an explanation of the Malthusian principle of population.-Progress of Scepti- cism.-Infidelity of modern novels.-Juvenis, an infidel of eight months Description of the Public School and Lecturing Establishment at 62, Fleet Street. Letter 7. from the Rev, R. Taylor.-Letter from Stockport, with a Subscription for ditto.-Lines on reading the Age of Reason, by a Lady, Jately a Christian.-Critical Letter from P. R. of Aberdeen, with Notes by R. C.-Journal of Mr. Carlile's Tour through the Country, continued from p. 320; Visit to Bolton, with a notice of Colonel Fletcher, Major Watkins, William Lever, William Bamber, Scowcroft the Boroughreeve, Marsden the Methodist Preacher; Letter to Holden, the Astronomical Lecturer, &c.- Statement of the progress of the Joint Stock Book Company.-Letter from Bristol, with a Subscription for the Rev. R. Taylor.-Confirmation of Blin- coe's Printed Memoir, by himself.-Notice of Simpson, Haigh, and Co. |