ABSTRACT

Contains all the major political, philosophical and educational writings of William Godwin, one of the foremost philosophers of his age. His work on government and individual freedom, "Political Justice", made him the chief exponent of English radicalism in the latter half of the 18th century.

part |57 pages

Sketches of History

chapter |3 pages

Introductory Note

chapter |9 pages

Sermon I

The Resignation of aaron

chapter |8 pages

Sermon II

The Degeneracy of Hazael

chapter |8 pages

Sermon III

The Arraignment of Jesus

chapter |9 pages

Sermon IV

The Crucifixion of Jesus

chapter |9 pages

Sermon V

The Resurrection of Jesus

chapter |8 pages

Sermon VI

The Character of Jesus

part |15 pages

Of Religion

chapter |1 pages

Introductory Note

chapter |11 pages

‘Of Religion’

part |165 pages

The Genius of Christianity Unveiled

chapter |2 pages

Introductory Note

chapter |2 pages

Letter to Mary Shelley

chapter |16 pages

Preface

chapter |3 pages

Preliminary Essay

On the Exoteric and Esoteric in Philosophy and Theology

chapter |7 pages

Preface to Essay I

chapter |15 pages

Essay I

Essay on a State of Future Retribution

chapter |10 pages

Essay II

On the Present Life of Man Considered as a State of Probation for a Future World

chapter |10 pages

Essay III

On Contrition

chapter |7 pages

Essay IV

On the Atonement

chapter |8 pages

Essay V

On Providence

chapter |4 pages

Essay VI

On the Question, What shall we do to be Saved? (Fragment)

chapter |5 pages

Essay VII

On Faith and Works

chapter |13 pages

Essay VIII

On the Character of Jesus

chapter |23 pages

Essay IX

On the History and Effects of the Christian Religion

chapter |3 pages

Essay X

On Liberty (Fragment)

chapter |4 pages

Essay XI

On the Mixed Character of Christianity, its Horrors, and its Graces

chapter |9 pages

Essay XII

On the Character of God as described in the Scriptures

chapter |3 pages

Essay XIII

On the Idea of an Intelligent Creator

chapter |5 pages

Essay XIV

On Nature

chapter |5 pages

Essay XV

On Miracles

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion