Selected Works
- History of Freethought in the Nineteenth Century, (1899)
- John Mackinnon Robertson (1900). Christianity and mythology. Watts. http://books.google.com/?id=dPqDy6FFO68C&dq=Christianity+and+Mythology+Robertson. (1900)
- John Mackinnon Robertson (1902). A Short History of Christianity. Watts & Co.. http://books.google.com/?id=bAQ_AAAAIAAJ&dq=History+of+Freethought+in+the+Nineteenth+Century+Robertson. (1902)
- John Mackinnon Robertson (1903, 1911). Pagan Christs. Watts & Co.. http://sacred-texts.com/bib/cv/pch/index.htm.
- John Mackinnon Robertson (1902). Letters on Reasoning. Watts. http://books.google.com/?id=fuI0AAAAMAAJ&dq=Letters+on+Reasoning++Robertson. (1905, 2nd edition)
- John Mackinnon Robertson (1906). A short history of freethought ancient and modern. Watts & co.. http://books.google.com/?id=ZpjjMAax_3MC&dq=John+Mackinnon+Robertson+inauthor:John+inauthor:Mackinnon+inauthor:Robertson. (2 vols, 1915)
- The Historical Jesus (1916)
- The Jesus Problem (1917)
- Short History of Morals (1920)
- Jesus and Judas (1927)
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