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effect the way religious authority has employed the secular power to obstruct the progress of knowledge and crush out the spirit of investigation. While there is not in his book a word of disrespect for things sacred, he writes with a directness of speech, and a vividness of characterization and an unflinching fidelity to the facts, which show him to be in thorough earnest with his work. The 'History of the Conflict between Religion and Science' is a fitting sequel to the 'History of the Intellectual Development of Europe,' and will add to its author's already high reputation as a philosophic historian."--_N. Y. Tribune._ =THEOLOGY IN THE ENGLISH POETS.= COWPER, COLERIDGE, WORDSWORTH, and BURNS. By Rev. STOPFORD BROOKE. 1 vol., 12mo. Price, $2. "Apart from its literary merits, the book may be said to possess an independent value, as tending to familiarize a certain section of the English public with more enlightened views of theology."--_London Athenaeum._ =BLOOMER'S COMMERCIAL CRYPTOGRAPH.= A Telegraph Code and Double Index--Holocryptic Cipher. By J. G. BLOOMER. 1 vol., 8vo. Price, $5. By the use of this work, business communications of whatever nature may be telegraphed with secrecy and economy. =D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, New York.= A New Magazine for Students and Cultivated Readers. THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, CONDUCTED BY Professor E. L. YOUMANS. The growing importance of scientific knowledge to all classes of the community calls for more efficient means of diffusing it. THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY has been started to promote this object, and supplies a want met by no other periodical in the United States. It contains instructive and attractive articles, and abstracts of articles, original, selected, and illustrated, from the leading scientific men of different countries, giving the latest interpretations of natural phenomena, explaining the applications of science to the practical arts, and to the operations of domestic life. It is designed to give especial prominence to those branches of science which help to a better understanding of the nature of man; to present the claims of scientific education; and the bearings of science upon questions of society and government. How the various subjects of current opinion are affected by the advance of scientific inquiry will also be considered. In its literary character, this periodical ai
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