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INGERSOLL'S SIX INTERVIEWS ON TALMAGE.
(1882.) Preface—First Interview: Great Men as
Witnesses to the Truth of the Gospel—No man should quote
the Words of Another unless he is willing to Accept all the
Opinions of that Man—Reasons of more Weight than
Reputations—Would a general Acceptance of Unbelief fill
the Penitentiaries?— My Creed—Most Criminals
Orthodox—Relig-ion and Morality not Necessarily
Associates—On the Creation of the Universe out of
Omnipotence—Mr. Talmage's Theory about the Pro-duction of
Light prior to the Creation of the Sun—The Deluge and
the Ark—Mr. Talmage's tendency to Belittle the Bible
Miracles—His Chemical, Geological, and Agricultural Views—His
Disregard of Good Manners- -Second Interview: An Insulting Text—God's
Design in Creating Guiteau to be the Assassin of Garfield—Mr.
Talmage brings the Charge of Blasphemy—Some Real
Blasphemers—The Tabernacle Pastor tells the exact
Opposite of the Truth about Col. Ingersoll's Attitude toward
the Circulation of Immoral Books—"Assassinating" God—Mr.
Talmage finds Nearly All the Invention of Modern Times
Mentioned in the Bible—The Reverend Gentleman corrects
the Translators of the Bible in the Matter of the Rib Story—Denies
that Polygamy is permitted by the Old Testament—His
De-fence of Queen Victoria and Violation of the Grave of
George Eliot—Exhibits a Christian Spirit—Third
Interview: Mr. Talmage's Partiality in the Bestowal of his Love—Denies
the Right of Laymen to Examine the Scriptures—Thinks the
Infidels Victims of Bibliophobia —He explains the
Stopping of the Sun and Moon at the Command of Joshua—
Instances a Dark Day in the Early Part of the Century—Charges
that Holy Things are Made Light of—Reaffirms his
Confidence in the Whale and Jonah Story—The Commandment
which Forbids the making of Graven Images—Affirmation
that the Bible is the Friend of Woman—The Present
Condition of Woman—Fourth Interview: Colonel Ingersoll
Compared by Mr. Talmage tojehoiakim, who Consigned Writings of
Jeremiah to the Flames—An Intimation that Infidels wish
to have all copies of the Bible Destroyed by Fire—Laughter
Deprecated—Col. Ingersoll Accused of Denouncing his
Father—Mr. Talmage holds that a Man may be Perfectly
Happy in Heaven with His Mother in Hell- -Challenges the
Infidel to Read a Chapter from St. John—On the "Chief
Solace of the World"—Dis- covers an Attempt is being made
to Put Out the Light-houses of the Farther Shore—Affirms
our Debt to Christianity for Schools, Hospitals, etc.—Denies
that Infidels have ever Done any Good— Fifth
Interview: Inquiries if Men gather Grapes of Thorns, or Figs of
Thistles, and is Answered in the Negative—Resents the
Charge that the Bible is a Cruel Book—Demands to Know
where the Cruelty of the Bible Crops out in the Lives of
Christians— Col. Ingersoll Accused of saying that the
Bible is a Collection of Polluted Writings—Mr. Talmage
Asserts the Orchestral Harmony of the Scriptures from Genesis
to Revelation, and Repudiates the Theory of Contradictions—His
View of Mankind Indicated in Quotations from his Confession of
Faith—He Insists that the Bible is Scientific—
Traces the New Testament to its Source with St. John—Pledges
his Word that no Man ever Died for a Lie Cheerfully and
Triumphantly—As to Prophecies and Predictions—Alleged
"Prophetic" Fate of the Jewish People—Sixth Interview:
Dr. Talmage takes the Ground that the Unrivalled Circulation of
the Bible Proves that it is Inspired—Forgets' that a
Scientific Fact does not depend on the Vote of Numbers—Names
some Christian Millions—His Arguments Characterized as
the Poor-est, Weakest, and Best Possible in Support of the
Doctrine of Inspira-tion—Will God, in Judging a Man, take
into Consideration the Cir-cumstances of that Man's Life?—Satisfactory
Reasons for Not Believ- ing that the Bible is inspired.
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A VINDICATION OF THOMAS PAINE.
(1877.) Letter to the New York Observer—An Offer to
Pay One Thousand Dollars in Gold for Proof that Thomas
Paine or Voltaire Died in Terror because of any Religious
Opinions Either had Expressed— Proposition to Create a
Tribunal to Hear the Evidence—The Ob-server, after having
Called upon Col. Ingersoll to Deposit the Money, and
Characterized his Talk as "Infidel 'Buncombe,'" Denies its Own
Words, but attempts to Prove them— Its Memory Refreshed
by Col. Ingersoll and the Slander Refuted—Proof that
Paine did Not Recant - -Testimony of Thomas Nixon, Daniel
Pelton, Mr. Jarvis, B. F. Has-kin, Dr. Manley, Amasa
Woodsworth, Gilbert Vale, Philip Graves, M. D., Willet Hicks,
A. C. Hankinson, John Hogeboom, W. J. Hilton, Tames Cheetham,
Revs. Milledollar and Cunningham, Mrs. Hedden, Andrew A. Dean,
William Carver,—The Statements of Mary Roscoe and Mary
Hindsdale Examined—William Cobbett's Account of a Call
upon Mary Hinsdale—Did Thomas Paine live the Life of a
Drunken Beast, and did he Die a Drunken, Cowardly, and Beastly
Death?—Grant Thorbum's Charges Examined—Statement
of the Rev. J. D. Wickham, D.D., shown to be Utterly False—False
Witness of the Rev. Charles Hawley, D.D.—W. H. Ladd,
James Cheetham, and Mary Hinsdale—Paine's Note to
Cheetham—Mr-Staple, Mr. Purdy, Col. John Fellows, James
Wilburn, Walter Morton, Clio Rickman, Judge Herttell, H.
Margary, Elihu Palmer, Mr. XV Lovett, all these
Testified that Paine was a Temperate Man—Washington's
Letter to Paine— Thomas Jefferson's—Adams and
Washing-ton on "Common Sense"—-James Monroe's Tribute—
Quotations from Paine—Paine's Estate and His Will—The
Observer's Second Attack (p. 492): Statements of Elkana Watson,
William Carver, Rev. E. F. Hatfield, D.D., James Cheetham, Dr.
J. W. Francis, Dr. Manley, Bishop Fenwick—Ingersoll's
Second Reply (p. 516): Testimony Garbled by the Editor of the
Observer—Mary Roscoeand Mary Hins- dale the Same Person—Her
Reputation for Veracity- -Letter from Rev. A. W. Cornell—Grant
Thorburn Exposed by James Parton—The Observer's Admission
that Paine did not Recant—Affidavit of William B. Barnes.
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