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Monthly Magazine, Devoted to Beligion.

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EDITED BY S. H. MORSE.

HE RADICAL furnishes a medium for the freest expression of thought on the questions that interest earnest minds in every community. Not having to consult denominational or party interests, it can consistently enforce the lessons of intellectual freedom and self-dependence. Confiding more in the natural force of Ideas for the progress and melioration of society, than in the good offices of the best-disposed institution; in the Spirit of Liberty steadily burning in the soul of man, rather than in the wisest prescriptions of political or ecclesiastical art; we are ambitious, by the discussion of ideas and principles, to fortify individuals in their trust of Spiritual Laws, and in an unwavering reliance on the protections of heroic character.

TERMS OF THE RADICAL.

SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Three Dollars a year, in Advance.

CLUB RATES.

Two Copies for $5.50; Five Copies for $13.00; Twelve Copies for $30.00; Twenty Copies for $40.00. For every Club of Twenty Subscribers, an extra copy will be furnished gratis, or TwentyOne Copies for Forty Dollars.

SPECIMEN NUMBERS sent to any address for Thirty Cents.

POSTAGE, 12 cents a year

where the Periodical is received.

- must be paid at the Post Office

Receipts will be sent in the first number issued after the Subscription is forwarded.

ADAMS & CO., PUBLISHERS, 25 BROMFIELD ST., Boston.

ITEMS.

Friends to whom bills are sent this month can do us a favor by prompt replies.

The Second Volume of THE RADICAL has been neatly bound in cloth. For Sale at the Office of THE RADICAL. Price $4.00. Postage 40 cents,

extra.

Subscriptions received for THE RADICAL and the ANTI-SLAVERY STANDARD. The two for $5.00.

THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY.

Two Dollars per Volume. Single Number 75 cents.
W. T. HARRIS,

Box 2398, St. Louis, Mo.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by S. H. MORSE, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

W. F. Brown & Co., Stereotypers and Printers, 27 Cornhill, Boston.

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Monthly Magazine, Devoted to Beligion.

TH

EDITED BY S. H. MORSE.

HE RADICAL furnishes a medium for the freest expression of thought on the questions that interest earnest minds in every community. Not having to consult denominational or party interests, it can consistently enforce the lessons of intellectual freedom and self-dependence. Confiding more in the natural force of Ideas for the progress and melioration of society, than in the good offices of the best-disposed institution; in the Spirit of Liberty steadily burning in the soul of man, rather than in the wisest prescriptions of political or ecclesiastical art; we are ambitious, by the discussion of ideas and principles, to fortify individuals in their trust of Spiritual Laws, and in an unwavering reliance on the protections of heroic character.

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CLUB RATES. - Two Copies for $5.50; Five Copies for $13.00; Twelve Copies for $30.00; Twenty Copies for $40.00. For every Club of Twenty Subscribers, an extra copy will be furnished gratis, or TwentyOne Copies for Forty Dollars.

SPECIMEN NUMBERS sent to any address for Thirty Cents.

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Receipts will be sent in the first number issued after the Subscription is forwarded.

ADAMS & CO., PUBLISHERS, 25 BROMFIELD ST., Boston.

ITEMS.

Friends to whom bills have been sent can do us a favor by prompt replies.

The Second Volume of THE RADICAL has been neatly bound in cloth. For Sale at the Office of THE RADICAL. Price $4.00. Postage 40 cents,

extra.

Subscriptions received for THE RADICAL and the ANTI-SLAVERY STANDARD. The two for $5.00.

THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY.

Two Dollars per Volume. Single Number 75 cents.
W. T. HARRIS,

Box 2398, St. Louis, Mo.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by S. H. MORSE, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

W. F. Brown & Co., Stereotypers and Printers, 27 Cornhill, Boston.

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