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MY REVIEWERS REVIEWED.
(1877.) Answer to San Francisco Clergymen—Definition of
Liberty, Physical and Mental—The Right to Compel Belief—Woman
the Equal of Man—The Ghosts—Immortality—Slavery—Witchcraft—Aristocracy
of the Air—Unfairness of Clerical Critics—Force and
Matter—Doctrine of Negation—Confident Deaths of
Murderers—Childhood Scenes returned to by the Dying—Death-bed
of Voltaire—Thomas Paine—The First Sectarians Were
Heretics—Reply to Rev. Mr. Guard—Slaughter of the
Canaanites—Reply to Rev. Samuel Robinson—Protestant
Persecutions—Toleration—Infidelity and Progress—The
Occident—Calvinism—Religious Editors—Reply to the
Rev. Mr. Ijams—Does the Bible teach Man to Enslave his
Brothers?—Reply to California Christian Advocate—Self-Government
of French People at and Since the Revolution—On the Site
of the Bastile—French Peasant's Cheers for Jesus Christ—Was
the World created in Six Days—Geology—What is the
Astronomy of the Bible?—The Earth the Centre of the
Universe—Joshua's Miracle—Change of Motion into Heat—Geography
and Astronomy of Cosmas—Does the Bible teach the Existence of
that Impossible Crime called Witchcraft?—Saul and the Woman of
Endor—Familiar Spirits—Demonology of the New Testament—Temptation
of Jesus—Possession by Devils—Gadarene Swine Story—Test
of Belief—Bible Idea of the Rights of Children—Punishment
of the Rebellious Son—Jephthah's Vow and Sacrifice—Persecution
of Job—The Gallantry of God—Bible Idea of the
Rights of Women—Paul's Instructions to Wives—Permission
given to Steal Wives—Does the Bible Sanction Polygamy and
Concubinage?—Does the Bible Uphold and Justify Political
Tyranny?—Powers that be Ordained of God—Religious
Liberty of God—Sun-Worship punishable with Death—Unbelievers
to be damned—Does the Bible describe a God of Mercy?—Massacre
Commanded—Eternal Punishment Taught in the New Testament—The
Plan of Salvation—Fall and Atonement Moral Bankruptcy—Other
Religions—Parsee Sect—Brahmins—Confucians—Heretics
and Orthodox.
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MY CHICAGO BIBLE CLASS.
(1879.) Rev. Robert Collyer—Inspiration of the Scriptures—Rev.
Dr. Thomas—Formation of the Old Testament—Rev. Dr.
Kohler—Rev. Mr. Herford—Prof. Swing—Rev. Dr.
Ryder.
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TO THE INDIANAPOLIS CLERGY.
TO THE INDIANAPOLIS CLERGY. (1882.) Rev. David Walk—Character
of Jesus—Two or Three Christs Described in the Gospels—Christ's
Change of Opinions—Gospels Later than the Epistles—Divine
Parentage of Christ a Late Belief—The Man Christ probably
a Historical Character—Jesus Belittled by his Worshipers—He
never Claimed to be Divine—Christ's Omissions—Difference
between Christian and other Modern Civilizations—Civilization
not Promoted by Religion—Inventors—French and
American Civilization: How Produced—Intemperance and
Slavery in Christian Nations—Advance due to Inventions
and Discoveries—Missionaries—Christian Nations Preserved
by Bayonet and Ball—Dr. T. B. Taylor—Origin of Life
on this Planet—Sir William Thomson—Origin of Things
Undiscoverable—Existence after Death—Spiritualists—If
the Dead Return—Our Calendar—Christ and
Christmas-The Existence of Pain—Plato's Theory of Evil—Will
God do Better in Another World than he does in this?—Consolation—Life
Not a Probationary Stage—Rev. D.O'Donaghue—The Case
of Archibald Armstrong and Jonathan Newgate—Inequalities
of Life—Can Criminals live a Contented Life?—Justice
of the Orthodox God Illustrated.
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THE BROOKLYN DIVINES.
(1883.) Are the Books of Atheistic or Infidel Writers
Extensively Read?—Increase in the Number of Infidels—Spread
of Scientific Literature—Rev. Dr. Eddy—Rev. Dr.
Hawkins—Rev. Dr. Haynes—Rev. Mr. Pullman—Rev.
Mr. Foote—Rev. Mr. Wells—Rev. Dr. Van Dyke—Rev.
Carpenter—Rev. Mr. Reed—Rev. Dr. McClelland—Ministers
Opposed to Discussion—Whipping Children—Worldliness
as a Foe of the Church—The Drama—Human Love—Fires,
Cyclones, and Other Afflictions as Promoters of Spirituality—Class
Distinctions—Rich and Poor—Aristocracies—The
Right to Choose One's Associates—Churches Social Affairs—Progress
of the Roman Catholic Church—Substitutes for the Churches—Henry
Ward Beecher—How far Education is Favored by the Sects—Rivals
of the Pulpit—Christianity Now and One Hundred Years Ago—French
Revolution produced by the Priests—Why the Revolution was
a Failure—Infidelity of One Hundred Years Ago—Ministers
not more Intellectual than a Century Ago—Great Preachers
of the Past—New Readings of Old Texts—Clerical
Answerers of Infidelity—Rev. Dr. Baker—Father Fransiola—Faith
and Reason—Democracy of Kindness—Moral Instruction—Morality
Born of Human Needs—The Conditions of Happiness—The
Chief End of Man.
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THE LIMITATIONS OF TOLERATION.
(1888.) Discussion between Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, Hon.
Frederic R. Coudert, and ex-Gov. Stewart L. Woodford before the
Nineteenth Century Club of New York—Propositions—Toleration
not a Disclaimer but a Waiver of the Right to Persecute—Remarks
of Courtlandt Palmer—No Responsibility for Thought—Intellectual
Hospitality—Right of Free Speech—Origin of the term
"Toleration"—Slander and False Witness—Nobody can
Control his own Mind: Anecdote—Remarks of Mr. Coudert—Voltaire,
Rousseau, Hugo, and Ingersoll—General Woodford's Speech—Reply
by Colonel Ingersoll—A Catholic Compelled to Pay a
Compliment to Voltaire—Responsibility for Thoughts—The
Mexican Unbeliever and his Reception in the Other Country.
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A CHRISTMAS SERMON.
(1891.) Christianity's Message of Grief—Christmas a Pagan
Festival—Reply to Dr. Buckley—Charges by the Editor
of the Christian Advocate—The Tidings of Christianity—In
what the Message of Grief Consists—Fear and Flame—An
Everlasting Siberia—Dr. Buckley's Proposal to Boycott the
Telegram—Reply to Rev. J. M. King and Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr.
Cana Day be Blasphemed?—Hurting Christian feelings—For
Revenue only What is Blasphemy?—Balaam's Ass wiser than
the Prophet—The Universalists—Can God do Nothing
for this World?—The Universe a Blunder if Christianity is
true—The Duty of a Newspaper—Facts Not Sectarian—The
Rev. Mr. Peters—What Infidelity Has Done—Public
School System not Christian—Orthodox Universities—Bruno
on Oxford—As to Public Morals—No Rewards or
Punishments in the Universe—The Atonement Immoral—As
to Sciences and Art—Bruno, Humboldt, Darwin—Scientific
Writers Opposed by the Church—As to the Liberation of Slaves—As
to the Reclamation of Inebriates—Rum and Religion—The
Humanity of Infidelity—What Infidelity says to the Dying—The
Battle Continued—Morality not Assailed by an Attack on
Christianity—The Inquisition and Religious Persecution—Human
Nature Derided by Christianity—Dr. DaCosta—"Human
Brotherhood" as exemplified by the History of the Church—The
Church and Science, Art and Learning——Astronomy's
Revenge—Galileo and Kepler—Mrs. Browning: Science
Thrust into the Brain of Europe—Our Numerals—Christianity
and Literature—Institution's of Learning—Stephen
Girard—James Lick—Our Chronology—Historians—Natural
Philosophy—Philology—Metaphysical Research—Intelligence,
Hindoo, Egyptian—Inventions—John Ericsson—Emancipators—Rev.
Mr. Ballou—The Right of Goa to Punish—Rev. Dr.
Hillier—Rev. Mr. Haldeman—George A. Locey—The
"Great Physician"—Rev. Mr. Talmage—Rev. J. Benson
Hamilton—How Voltaire Died—The Death-bed of Thomas
Paine—Rev. Mr. Holloway—Original Sin—Rev. Dr.
Tyler—The Good Samaritan a Heathen—Hospitals and
Asylums—Christian Treatment of the Insane—Rev. Dr.
Buckley—The North American Review Discussion—Judge
Black, Dr. Field, Mr. Gladstone—Circulation of Obscene
Literature—Eulogy of Whiskey—Eulogy of Tobacco—Human
Stupidity that Defies the Gods—Rev. Charles Deems—Jesus
a Believer in a Personal Devil—The Man Christ.
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SUICIDE OF JUDGE NORMILE.
(1892.) Reply to the Western Watchman—Henry D'Arcy—Peter's
Prevarication-Some Excellent Pagans-Heartlessness of a Catholic—Wishes
do not Affect the Judgment—Devout Robbers—Penitent
Murderers—Reverential Drunkards—Luther's Distich—Judge
Normile—Self-destruction.
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IS SUICIDE A SIN?
(1894.) Col. Ingersoll's First Letter in The New York World—Under
what Circumstances a Man has the Right to take his Own Life—Medicine
and the Decrees of God—Case of the Betrayed Girl—Suicides
not Cowards—Suicide under Roman Law—Many Suicides
Insane—Insanity Caused by Religion—The Law against
Suicide Cruel and Idiotic—Natural and Sufficient Cause for
Self-destruction—Christ's Death a Suicide—Col.
Ingersoll's Reply to his Critics—Is Suffering the Work of
God?—It is not Man's Duty to Endure Hopeless Suffering—When
Suicide is Justifiable—The Inquisition—Alleged
Cowardice of Suicides—Propositions Demonstrated—Suicide
the Foundation of the Christian Religion—Redemption and
Atonement—The Clergy on Infidelity and Suicide—Morality
and Unbelief—Better injure yourself than Another—Misquotation
by Opponents—Cheerful View the Best—The Wonder is
that Men endure—Suicide a Sin (Interview in The New York
Journal)—Causes of Suicide—Col. Ingersoll Does Not
Advise Suicide—Suicides with Tracts or Bibles in their
Pockets—Suicide a Sin (Interview in The New York Herald)—Comments
on Rev. Alerle St. Croix Wright's Sermon—Suicide and
Sanity (Interview in The York World)—As to the Cowardice
of Suicide—Germany and the Prevalence of Suicide—Killing
of Idiots and Defective Infants—Virtue, Morality, and
Religion.
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IS AVARICE TRIUMPHANT?
(1891.) Reply to General Rush Hawkins' Article, "Brutality and
Avarice Triumphant"—Croakers and Prophets of Evil—Medical
Treatment for Believers in Universal Evil—Alleged Fraud
in Army Contracts—Congressional Extravagance—Railroad
"Wreckers"—How Stockholders in Some Roads Lost Their
Money—The Star-Route Trials—Timber and Public Lands—Watering
Stock—The Formation of Trusts—Unsafe Hotels:
European Game and Singing Birds—Seal Fisheries—Cruelty
to Animals—Our Indians—Sensible and Manly
Patriotism—Days of Brutality—Defence of Slavery by the
Websters, Bentons, and Clays—Thirty Years' Accomplishment—Ennobling
Influence of War for the Right—The Lady ana the Brakeman—American
Esteem of Honesty in Business—Republics do not Tend to
Official Corruption—This the Best Country in the World.
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A REPLY TO THE CINCINNATI GAZETTE AND CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH.
(1878.) Defence of the Lecture on Moses—How Biblical
Miracles are sought to be Proved—Some Non Sequiturs—A
Grammatical Criticism—Christianity Destructive of Manners—Cuvier
and Agassiz on Mosaic Cosmogony—Clerical Advance agents—Christian
Threats and Warnings—Catholicism the Upas Tree—Hebrew
Scholarship as a Qualification for Deciding Probababilities
—Contradictions and Mistranslations of the Bible—Number
of Errors in the Scriptures—The Sunday Question.
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AN INTERVIEW ON CHIEF JUSTICE COMEGYS.
(1881.) Charged with Blasphemy in the State of Delaware—Can
a Conditionless Deity be Injured?—Injustice the only
Blasphemy—The Lecture in Delaware—Laws of that
State—All Sects in turn Charged with Blasphemy—Heresy
Consists in making God Better than he is Thought to Be—A
Fatal Biblical Passage—Judge Comegys—Wilmington
Preachers—States with Laws against Blasphemy—No Danger
of Infidel Mobs—No Attack on the State of Delaware
Contemplated—Comegys a Resurrection—Grand Jury's
Refusal to Indict—Advice about the Cutting out of
Heretics' Tongues—Objections to the Whipping-post—Mr.
Bergh's Bill—One Remedy for Wife-beating.
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A REPLY TO REV. DRS. THOMAS AND LORIMER.
(1882.) Solemnity—Charged with Being Insincere—Irreverence—Old
Testament Better than the New—"Why Hurt our Feelings?"—Involuntary
Action of the Brain—Source of our Conceptions of Space—Good
and Bad—Right and Wrong—The Minister, the Horse and
the Lord's Prayer—Men Responsible for their Actions—The
"Gradual" Theory Not Applicable to the Omniscient—Prayer
Powerless to Alter Results—Religious Persecution—Orthodox
Ministers Made Ashamed of their Creed—Purgatory—Infidelity
and Baptism Contrasted—Modern Conception of the Universe—The
Golden Bridge of Life—"The Only Salutation"—The
Test for Admission to Heaven—"Scurrility."
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A REPLY TO REV. JOHN HALL AND WARNER VAN NORDEN.
(1892.) Dr. Hall has no Time to Discuss the subject of Starving
Workers—Cloakmakers' Strike—Warner Van Norden of the
Church Extension Society—The Uncharitableness of
Organized Charity—Defence of the Cloakmakers—Life
of the Underpaid—On the Assertion that Assistance
encourages Idleness and Crime—The Man without Pity an
Intellectual Beast—Tendency of Prosperity to Breed
Selfishness—Thousands Idle without Fault—Egotism of
Riches—Van Norden's Idea of Happiness—The Worthy
Poor.
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A REPLY TO THE REV. DR. PLUMB.
(1898.) Interview in a Boston Paper—Why should a Minister
call this a "Poor" World?—Would an Infinite God make
People who Need a Redeemer?—Gospel Gossip—Christ's
Sayings Repetitions—The Philosophy of Confucius—Rev.
Mr. Mills—The Charge of "Robbery"—The Divine Plan.
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A REPLY TO THE NEW YORK CLERGY ON SUPERSTITION.
(1898.) Interview in the New York Journal—Rev. Roberts.
MacArthur—A Personal Devil—Devils who held
Conversations with Christ not simply personifications of Evil—The
Temptation—The "Man of Straw"—Christ's Mission
authenticated by the Casting Out of Devils—Spain—God
Responsible for the Actions of Man—Rev. Dr. J. Lewis Parks—Rev.
Dr. E. F. Moldehnke—Patience amidst the Misfortunes of
Others—Yellow Fever as a Divine Agent—The Doctrine
that All is for the Best—Rev. Mr. Hamlin—Why Did
God Create a Successful Rival?—A Compliment by the Rev.
Mr. Belcher—Rev. W. C. Buchanan—No Argument Old until it
is Answered—Why should God Create sentient Beings to be
Damned?—Rev. J. W. Campbell—Rev. Henry Frank—Rev.
E. C.J. Kraeling on Christ and the Devil—Would he make a
World like This?
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