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Non-Fiction
In this fourth volume of Ingersoll’s works, the reader comes across one of the political activist’s best-known lectures, “Why I Am an Agnostic;” also “The Truth,” in which Ingersoll calls the science of theology the only dishonest science; “How to Reform Mankind;” “Thanksgiving Sermon;” “A Lay Sermon;” “The Foundations of Faith;” “Superstition;” “The Devil;” “Progress;” and “What Is Religion?”
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (Ebook): 9781411461512
Release date
Ebook: 9 August 2011
1 of 2840
Non-Fiction
In this fourth volume of Ingersoll’s works, the reader comes across one of the political activist’s best-known lectures, “Why I Am an Agnostic;” also “The Truth,” in which Ingersoll calls the science of theology the only dishonest science; “How to Reform Mankind;” “Thanksgiving Sermon;” “A Lay Sermon;” “The Foundations of Faith;” “Superstition;” “The Devil;” “Progress;” and “What Is Religion?”
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (Ebook): 9781411461512
Release date
Ebook: 9 August 2011
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