A Short History of Freethought Ancient and Modern, Volume 2 of 2 by J. M. Robertson

7. On this basis, business-like and in large part secular-minded

organization of the endowed churches, as against a freethought propaganda hampered by the previously named causes, and in England by laws which veto all direct endowment of anti-Christian heresy. It remains to make, with forced brevity, the surveys thus outlined. Section 1.--Popular Propaganda and Culture