Is The Bible Worth Reading? And Other Essays By Lemuel K. Washburn New York: The Truth Seeker CCompany 62 Vesey St. Copyrighted, 1911 L.K.Washburn Revere, Mass The writer of this book dedicates it to all men and women of common honesty and common sense. Contents Is The Bible Worth ReadingSacrificeThe Drama Of LifeNature In JuneThe […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. The Agnostic Christmas. by Robert G. Ingersoll The Journal, New York, December 25, 1892. **** **** AGAIN we celebrate the victory of Light over Darkness, of the God of day over the hosts of night. Again Samson is victorious over Delilah, and Hercules triumphs once more over […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. (1892) Robert Green Ingersoll INTRODUCTION This is the famous Christmas Sermon written by Colonel Ingersoll and printed in the Evening Telegram, on December 19, 1891. In answer to this “Christmas Sermon” the Rev. Dr. J.M. Buckley, editor of the Christian Advocate, the recognized organ of the Methodist […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. V Black Christianity 3b Robert Green Ingersoll 34 page printout. Reproducible Electronic Publishing can defeat censorship. **** **** This file, its printout, or copies of either are to be copied and given away, but NOT sold. Bank of Wisdom, Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201 The Works of […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. Foreword to the Complete Works of Robert G. Ingersoll In presenting to the public this edition of the writings of Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll, it has been the aim to make it as handsome, durable and complete as possible worthy in every way of the valiant, generous, […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. (1868) Robert Green Ingersoll THE Democratic party, so-called, have several charges which they make against the Republican party. They give us a variety of reasons why the Republican party should no longer be entrusted with the control of this country. Among other reasons they say that the […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. Robert Green Ingersoll FOR many centuries and by many millions of people, Christ has been worshiped as God. Millions and millions of eulogies on his character have been pronounced by priest and layman, in all of which his praises were measured only by the limitations of language […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. (1890) Robert Green Ingersoll I In the year 1855 the American people knew but little of books. Their ideals, their models, were English. Young and Pollok, Addison and Watts, were regarded as great poets. Some of the more reckless read Thomson’s “Seasons” and the poems and novels […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. On Abraham Lincoln Robert Green Ingersoll 22 page printout. Reproducible Electronic Publishing can defeat censorship. **** **** This file, its printout, or copies of either are to be copied and given away, but NOT sold. Bank of Wisdom, Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201 The Works of ROBERT […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. Prof Briggs Robert Green Ingersoll **** **** PROFESSOR BRIGGS. PROFESSOR BRIGGS is undoubtedly a sincere man. To the study of the Bible he has given the best years of his life. When he commenced this study he was probably a devout believer in the plenary inspiration of […]
Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. Spain And Spaniard Robert Green Ingersoll SPAIN AND THE SPANIARD. SPAIN has always been exceedingly religious and exceedingly cruel. That country had an unfortunate experience. The Spaniards fought the Moors for about seven hundred or eight hundred years, and during that time Catholicism and patriotism became synonymous. […]
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Order books by and about Robert Ingersoll now. Tribute Conkling Robert Green Ingersoll A TRIBUTE TO ROSCOE CONKLING. Delivered before the New York State Legislature, at Albany, N.Y., May 9, 1888. ROSCOE CONKLING -- A great man, an orator, a statesman, a lawyer, a distinguished citizen of the Republic, in the zenith of his fame […]
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Why I Quit Going To Church With Answers to Critics and Correspondents by Rupert Hughes Author of "THE OLD NEST," "WITHIN THESE WALLS," EXCUSE ME," Etc. Freethought Press Association New York Copyright, 1924, There was a time in this country when I should have been punished for not going to church. In the good […]
Pictures of Thomas Henry Huxley [ 1825 – 1895 ] As A Young Man: This undated photograph of a young Thomas Huxley is credited to the Radio Times Hulton Picture Library. At The Blackboard, Lecturing: This undated photograph of Thomas Huxley is credited to The Library, Wellcome Institute for the History […]
The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth Section XX Luke 17:1 To avoid giving offense. THEN said he unto the disciples, It is impossible but that offences will come: but woe unto him through whom they come? 2. It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he […]
The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth Section VII Matthew 8:1 WHEN he was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him. Matthew 6:6 And he went round about the villages, teaching. Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29. […]
Order books by Thomas Paine now. [NOTE: Reprinted from an Appendix to Paine’s Theological Works, published in London, by Mary Ann Carlile, in 1820. This I believe to be the last piece written by Paine. — Editor.] Remarks on Romans IX. 18-21. Addressed to the Ministers of the Calvinistic Church. PAUL, in speaking of God, […]
The Outcast by W. Winwood Reade LONDON: WATTS & Co., 5 & 6 JOHNSON'S COURT, FLEET STREET, E.C.4 First published in the Thinkers Library, October, 1933 Introduction MANY readers of The Martyrdom of Man must have speculated upon the character and the fate of the other books written by the same hand. It seems […]
The Warfare of Science With Theology Chapter X The “Fall Of Man” And History. by Andrew Dickson White The “Fall Of Man” And History. Proof of progress given by the history of art Proofs from general history Development of civilization even under unfavourable circumstances to, Advancement even through catastrophes and the decay of civilizations Progress […]
The Warfare of Science With Theology Chapter VII The Antiquity of Man And Prehistoric Archaeology by Andrew Dickson White I. The Thunder-stones. Early beliefs regarding “thunder-stones” Theories of Mercati and Tollius regarding them Their identification with the implements of prehistoric man Remains of man found in caverns Unfavourable influence on scientific activity of the political […]
The CHAIRMAN: Ladies and Gentlemen.–Mr. Roberts will now have a quarter of an hour in which to address you. Mr. ROBERTS: Mr. Bradlaugh’s opening remarks, in his speech in reply to mine, addressed themselves to a matter which afforded me a little surprise, though perhaps I need not have been surprised, and that is his […]
THE CHAIRMAN: Allow me to say that I do think that those persons who are not prepared to calmly listen to both sides should not have come. I for my part am very desirous of hearing what each of the disputants has to say, and I am of opinion that if I listen quietly I […]
Mr. BRADLAUGH: Mr. Roberts says that I did not make my objection about Luke and the forty days of the Acts quite clear. I will try to do so now. I say the whole of the events following the resurrection are limited to one day by the 24th chapter of Luke. You will find the […]
By Mr. Roberts MR. ROBERTS has asked and obtained Mr. Bradlaugh’s consent to the publication of this review of the discussion at the end of the published report. He has also offered to print along with it any rejoinder Mr. Bradlaugh may choose to write, but Mr. Bradlaugh has not chosen to write a rejoinder. […]
Descent of Man [ 1871 ] Charles Darwin [ 1809 – 1882 ] Chapter XIII – Secondary Sexual Characters of Birds SECONDARY sexual characters are more diversified and conspicuous in birds, though not perhaps entailing more important changes of structure, than in any other class of animals. I shall, therefore, treat the subject […]
The Origin Of Species (1872) Charles Darwin Chapter XIII: Geographical Distribution Continued Fresh-water Productions AS LAKES and river-systems are separated from each other by barriers of land, it might have been thought that fresh-water productions would not have ranged widely within the same country, and as the sea is apparently a still more formidable […]
The Voyage of the Beagle (1839) Charles Darwin Chapter XI: Strait of Magellan. — Climate of the Southern Coasts Strait of Magellan — Port Famine — Ascent of Mount Tarn — Forests — Edible Fungus — Zoology — Great Sea-weed — Leave Tierra del Fuego — Climate — Fruit-trees and Productions of the […]
The Voyage of the Beagle (1839) Charles Darwin Chapter VII: Buenos Ayres and St. Fe Excursion to St. Fe — Thistle Beds — Habits of the Bizcacha — Little Owl — Saline Streams — Level Plain — Mastodon — St. Fe — Change in Landscape — Geology — Tooth of extinct Horse — […]