*A report of a Lecture delivered in Bendall's Assembly
Rooms, City Road, London, March 8rd, 1861.
Atheism questions—Cosmism affirms. The language of Cosmism is that of the poet in the 'Purgatory11 of Suicides':—
'I do not say—there is no God,
But this I say—I know not.'
I prefer Secularism, which concerns itself with the moral life of man, and maintains a well-advised neutrality upon these speculative12 questions. My sympathies are with 'Adam Bede,' that striking and greatest creation of modern genius, in which the National Review recognised 'The strong-headed, manly13, sharp-tempered, secular7 carpenter, with his energetic satisfaction in his work, and impatience14 of dreamers.' But as I stated in the York Debate, in 1858, at which the Reverend Canons Hey and Robinson presided, it is an act of self-defence in England to question the assumed infallibility of Theism—to prove that Atheists are entitled to civil recognition, as persons having legitimate16, actual, and conscientious17 views, and who, therefore, ought not to be outlawed18 as they are now. So long as sceptics of Theism are refused the right of affirmation in courts of law, and their lives and property consequently placed at the mercy of every ruffian and knave19, so long will a Sceptical propaganda be a parliamentary necessity, to justify20 these opinions, and to spread them, that those who hold them may, like the Quakers, win by pertinacity21 what is denied to reason. And while this state of things lasts, I confess that I listen to arguments of opponents with distrust, for I see in them, not so much the confutation of my opinions, as the limitation of my freedom, and the justification22 of my political exclusion. In the present state of theological liberty in England, for the alleged23 Atheist15 to be silent, is to be a slave consenting to his own degradation24.
G. J. H.
147, Fleet Street, London, E.C., April 13th, 1861.

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atheism
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