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A Letter to the Society for the Suppression of Vice, on Their Malignant Efforts to Prevent a Free Enquiry After Truth and Reason

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The author issues a public rebuttal to a moral watchdog's prosecutions, defending the right to investigate religious and moral claims and denouncing the group's use of legal force to silence dissent. He contends that genuine virtue and belief should withstand scrutiny, questions the foundations of both established and dissenting creeds, and refuses to compromise except by an end to persecution. The pamphlet appends a treatise on natural religion and reproduces legal papers such as a warrant and committal letter. Combining philosophical argument, legal evidence, and direct polemic, it advocates free inquiry and challenges institutional secrecy.

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Richard Carlile

Richard Carlile was a prominent English radical and publisher known for his advocacy of free thought and criticism of religious and political institutions. His works often challenged societal norms and promoted the ideas of reason and inquiry. Among his notable writings is "Life of Thomas Paine," which aimed to bind Paine's influential ideas with his own, reflecting Carlile's commitment to Enlightenment principles. He also authored "A Letter to the Society for the Suppression of Vice," where he confronted efforts to stifle free expression. Carlile's contributions to literature and social reform have left a lasting impact on the discourse surrounding liberty and rationalism.

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