Modern Unbelief: Its Principles And Characteristics, Six Addresses is a book written by Charles John Ellicott in 1877. The book is a series of six lectures that discuss the principles and characteristics of modern unbelief. Ellicott examines the causes of unbelief, the various forms it takes, and the impact it has on society. He argues that unbelief is not simply a lack of faith, but rather a deliberate rejection of religious principles and a refusal...