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Thomas Paine, the Apostle of Liberty / An Address Delivered in Chicago, January 29, 1916; Including the Testimony of Five Hundred Witnesses

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This address argues for a reassessment of Thomas Paine's legacy, defending him against religious and political calumny and asserting his central role in American independence. It surveys his influential pamphlets such as Common Sense and The Crisis and links them to the revolutionary cause, discusses his involvement in the French Revolution and the controversy over Rights of Man, and confronts attacks stemming from The Age of Reason and later recantation claims. The speaker recounts episodes of public service and personal courage, examines Paine's place in literature and reform movements, and presents contemporary testimonials and tributes to support a more favorable judgment. The tone emphasizes correcting historical injustice while documenting praises from diverse witnesses.

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John E. Remsburg

John E. Remsburg was an American author and lecturer known for his critical examination of religious themes and historical figures. His notable works include "Abraham Lincoln: Was He a Christian?" which explores the religious beliefs of the 16th President of the United States, and "The Christ: A Critical Review and Analysis of the Evidences of His Existence," where he scrutinizes the historical evidence surrounding Jesus Christ. Remsburg's writings often challenge conventional religious views, contributing to discussions on morality and faith. He also delivered significant addresses, such as "Thomas Paine, the Apostle of Liberty," reflecting his interest in the intersection of religion and liberty.

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