The Truth Seeker Library.
The World's Sages, Thinkers, and Reformers. The Biographies of three hundred of the most distinguished teachers and philosophers (who were not Christians), from the time of Menu to the present. By D. M. Bennett. 1,075 pages, 8vo. Cloth, $3.00; leather, $4.00; morocco, gilt edges, $4.50.
The Champions of the Church; Their Crimes and Persecutions. Biographical sketches of prominent Christians. A companion book to "The World's Sages," etc. By D. M. Bennett. 8vo. 1,119 pages. Cloth, $3.00; leather, $4.00; morocco, gilt edges, $4.50.
The Gods and Religions of Ancient and Modern Tillies. Vol. I. gives a full account of all the gods the nations of the earth have worshiped, including Jehovah, Satan, The Holy Ghost, Jesus Christ, Virgin Mary, and the Bible. 835 pages, 8vo. Vol. II. describes fully all the religious systems of the world, including Judaism, Mohammedanism, and Christianity; the latter occupying 372 pages, going fully into its merits. 949 pages. By D. M. Bennett. Written in prison at Albany. In cloth, $3.00 per volume, or $5.00 for the two volumes; in leather; $7.00; in morocco gilt edges, $8.00.
Supernatural Religion. An inquiry into the reality of divine revelation. Decidedly the most thorough and exhaustive work on the claims of supernaturalism ever written. By F. W. Newman, Emeritus Professor of the London University. 1,115 pages, 8vo. In cloth, $4,00; leather, $5,00; morocco, gilt edges, $5.50.
The Great Works of Thomas Paine. Including The Age of Reason. Examination of Prophecies, Reply to Bishop of Llandaff, Letter to Mr. Erskine, Essay on Dreams, Letter to Camille Jordan, The Religion of Deism, Common Sense, The Crisis, and The Rights of Man; the whole preceded, by the Life of Paine, and a steel-plate portrait. 800 pages, 8vo. Cloth, $3.00; leather, $4.00; morocco, gilt edges, $4.50.
page 2Analysis of Religious Belief. An examination of the Creeds, Rites, and Sacred Writings of the world. By Viscount Amberley, son of the late Lord John Russell, twice Premier of England. Complete from the London edition. 745 pages, 8vo. In cloth, $3.00; leather, $4.00; morocco, gilt edges. $4.50.
The foregoing volumes are called "The Truth Seeker Library." If all are ordered together and sent by express, one dollar will be deducted from the price of each.
D. M. Bennett's Works.
A Truth Seeker Around the World. Four large volumes. With a steel plate engraving of the author in Vol. I. and each volume illustrated with forty-seven cuts. By D. M. Bennett. Late editor of The Truth Seeker, author of "A Truth Seeker in Europe," "Gods and Religions of Ancient and Modern Times, "The World's Sages, Thinkers, and Reformers," "Champions of the Church," etc., etc. Handsomely bound in red cloth, $6.50; in leather, red edges, $9.50; in morocco, gilt edges, $10.50.
Readers of The Truth Seeker know the circumstances under which this work was written. The last words penned by the great author were for the fourth volume, which was nearly completed at his death, and which contains an account of his world-lamented death and burial. Mr. Bennett was a very patient and faithful chronicler of the habits and customs of the different peoples of the many places he visited. The every-day life of all nations is laid before the reader by one who has visited them and beheld them with is own eyes. Particular attention Is paid to the progress of Free thought in the various countries he visited, and the morality of so-called pagan nations is contrasted with the morality of Christian countries, much to the detriment of the latter. The work Is a "Freethinker's History of the World." This Work and "A Truth Seeker in Europe" should be in every Liberal's library. Besides its intrinsic worth it is a memento of one or the greatest Freethinkers the world has known—of one who ranks with Voltaire and Paine in the force and clearness of his writings.
The World's Sages, Thinkers, and Reformers. 1,075 pages, 8vo. Cloth, $3.00; leather, $4.00; morocco, gilt edges, $4.50.
The Champions of the Church; Their Crimes and Persecutions. 8vo. 1,119 pages. Cloth, $3.00; leather, $4.00 morocco, gilt edges, $4.50.
The Gods and Religious of Ancient and Modern Times Two Volumes. Written in prison. In cloth, $3.00 per volume, or $5.00 for the two volumes; in leather, $7.00; in morocco, gilt edges, $8.00.
From Behind the Bars. A series of letters written in prison. Over 700 pages. Price, $1.50.
page 3A Truth Seeker in Europe. A series of letters written during a visit of ten weeks in Europe. Giving some account of the International Freethinkers' Congress held at Brussels, to which Mr. Bennett was a delegate, followed by a description of what he saw in England, France, Holland, and Italy. The letters from Rome alone are worth the price of the book. With a steel-plate portrait of the author. 850 pages. $1.50
The Semitic Gods and the Bible. Treating upon the gods of the Semitic nations, including Allah, Jehovah, Satan, the Holy Ghost, Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, and the Bible. To the latter 230 pages are devoted, showing that book to be a very inferior production for a first-class God. 333 large pages. Paper covers, 60 cents; cloth, $1.
Judaism, Christianity, and Mohammedanism examined historically and critically. It is thought to be the most damaging exhibit of Christianity that has appeared. 500 large pages. Price, $1.50.
Thirty Discussions, Bible Stories, Essays and Lectures. 700 pages. Paper covers, 75 cents; cloth $1.
The Humphrey-Bennett Discussion. A debate on Christianity and Infidelity, between D. M. Bennett and Rev. G. H. Humphrey. This book has had a very large sale, and is a splendid work for Freethinkers to loan to Christian neighbors. 550 pages. Price, $1.
Bennett-Teed Discussion. Between D. M. Bennett and Cyrus Romulus R. Teed. Jesus the Lord God Creator of Heaven and Earth. Paper, 30 cents; cloth, 50 cents.
What Objections to Christianity? A discussion between D. M. Bennett and G. M. Mair, divided into the following theses: 1. Christianity is neither new nor original, being borrowed or copied from much older systems of religion, (a) The belief in an offspring being begotten by a god upon a human virgin is nearly a thousand years older than the mythical story of Jesus and his virgin mother. (b) Other so-called saviors and redeemers have been believed in and reported to have been crucified and to have died on the cross many hundreds of years before the same was said of Jesus, (c) There is not a dogma, rite, sacrament, or ceremony in Christianity that did not exist in pagan systems from five hundred to two thousand years before Christianity was known in the world.
2. Miracles and supernatural achievements have been as fully and truly ascribed to other teachers and founders of religion as to Jesus.
3. The story of Jesus and his mission in the world is unhistorical; it is not corroborated by contemporaneous history.
Bennett affirms; Mair denies. This is an exhaustive discussion. Price,-$1.50.
page 4Interrogatories to Jehovah. Being 3,000 questions propounded to his Jewish Godship upon a great variety of subjects. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
Deacon Skidmore's Letters. First Deacon of Zion Hill Baptist Church, giving many church incidents and his evolution from Christianity to Liberalism. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
Anthony Comstock: His Career of Cruelty and Crime. 25 cents.
Eighth and Last Letter from Ludlow-Street Jail. 10 cents.
Letters from Albany Penitentiary. 25 cents. Matter, Motion, Life, and Mind. 10 cents. Answers to Christian Questions. 25 cents.
The Book of Chronicles of the Pilgrims in the Land of Yahweh; also the Epistle of Bennett the Apostle to the Truth Seekers. Cloth, $1.00.
The First Epistle of Bennett the [unclear: Apos le] to the Truth Seekers. 10 cents.
The Gods of Superstition. 8 cents.
The Great Religions of the World. 10 cents.
Open Letter to Samuel Colgate. 10 cents.
Jesus Christ. Considered as an Infidel. 10 cents.
An Hour With the Devil. 10 cents.
Sinful Saints and Sensual Shepherds. 10 cents.
Honest Questions and Honest Answers. 5 cents.
An Open Letter to Jesus Christ. 5 cents.
Trial of D. M. Bennett in the United States Circuit Court upon the charge of depositing prohibited matter in the mail. This gives a full history of this celebrated case and shows what monstrous injustice was perpetrated upon Mr, Bennett. Price, cloth, 75 cents; paper, 50 cents.
Paine's Works.
Paine's Theological Works, including The Age of Reason, Examination of Prophecies, Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff, Reply to Mr. Erskine, Letter to Camille Jordan, etc., etc., with a life of Paine and a steel-plate portrait. 12mo. In paper covers, $1; cloth, $1.50.
Paine's Great Works (complete) in one volume. Cloth, $3.00; leather, $4.00; morocco, $4.50.
Paine's Political Works, including Common Sense, The Crisis, and Rights of Man. Cloth, $1.50.
The Age of Reason. An investigation of true and fabulous theology. Without a peer in the world. Paper, 25 cents, or 5 for $1. Cloth, 50 cents.
The Age of Reason and An Examination of the Prophecies. Paper, 40 cents; Cloth, 75 cents.
Common Sense. Paine's first work. 15 cents.
The Crisis. Containing numbers from I. to XVI. inclusive. Paper, 40 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
The Rights of Man. For the oppressed of humanity. Paper, 40; cloth, 75 cents.
B. F. Underwood's Works.
Essays and Lectures. Embracing Influence of Christianity on Civilization; Christianity and Materialism; What Liberalism offers in Place of Christianity; Scientific Materialism; Woman; Spiritualism from a Materialistic Standpoint; Paine the Political and Religious Reformer; Materialism and Crime; Will the Coming Man Worship God? Crimes and Cruelties of Christianity; the Authority of the Bible: Freethought Judged by its Fruits; Our Ideas of God. 300 pp., paper, 60 cents; cloth, $1.
Influence of Christianity upon Civilization. 25 cents.
Christianity and Materialism. 15 cents.
page 6What Liberalism Offers in Place of Christianity. 10 cents.
Scientific Materialism: Its Meaning and Tendency. 10 cents.
Spiritualism from a Materialistic Standpoint. 10 cents.
Paine the Political and Religious Reformer. 10 cents.
Woman: Her Past and Present: Her Rights and Wrongs. 10 cents.
Materialism and Crime. 10 cents.
Will the Coming Man Worship God? 10 cents.
Crimes and Cruelties of Christianity. 10 cents.
Twelve Tracts. Scientific and Theological. 20 cents.
Burgess-Underwood Debate. A four day's debate between B. F. Underwood and Prof. O. A. Burgess, President of the Northwestern Christian University, Indianapolis, Ind. Accurately reported. 188 pp. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 80 cents.
Underwood-Marples Debate. A four nights' debate between B. P. Underwood and Rev. John Marples. Fully reported. Paper, 35 cents; cloth, 60 cents.
Miscellaneous
A Business Man's Social and Religious Views. Bold and trenchant blows againsts theology and inhumanity. $1.
Advancement of Science. The Inaugural Address of Prof. John Tyndall delivered before the British Association for the Advancement of Science. With Portrait and Biographical sketch. Also containing opinions of Prof. H. Helmholtz and articles of Prof. Tyndall and Sir Henry Thompson on prayer. Price, cloth, 50 cents. Inaugural Address alone in paper, 15 cents.
Alamontada the Galley-Slave. Translated from the German of Zschokke by Ira G. Mosher, L.L.B. A deeply philosophical narrative, intensely interesting. Price, cloth, 75 cents; paper, 50 cents.
page 7Amberley's Life of Jesus. His character and doctrins. From the Analysis of Religious Belief. By Viscount Amberley. Paper, 35 cents; cloth, 60 cents.
Beyond the Veil. Claimed to be dictated by the spirit of Paschal Beverly Randolph, aided by Emanuel Swedenborg, through the mediumship of Mrs. Frances H. McDougall and Mrs. Luna Hutchinson, with a steel engraving of Randolph. $1.50
Blakeman's 200 Poetical Riddles. 20 cents.
Career of Religious Ideas; Their Ultimate the Religion of Science, fey Hudson Tuttle. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
Chronicles of Simon Christianus. His manifold and wonderful adventures in the Land of Cosmos. A new scripture (evidently inspired) discovered by I. N. Fidel. From the English. Very rich. 25 cents.
Crimes of Preachers in the United States. By M. E. Billings. Shows how thick and fast the godly have fallen from grace. Price, 25 cents.
Deity Analyzed and the Devil's Defense. In Six Lectures by Col. John R. Kelso, A.M. These are among the ablest lectures ever delivered, and should be road by everybody. Price, $1.50.
Ecce Diabolus; or, The Worship of Yahveh or Jehovah shown to be the Worship of the Devil, with observations on the horrible and cruel ordinance of Devil Worship, to wit, Bloody Sacrifices and Burnt Offerings. By the Very Rev. Evan Davies (Myfyr Morganwg), D.D., L.L.D., Arch-Druid of Great Britain. Translated from the Welsh by Morion, B. C. Price, 25 cents.
Eight Scientific Tracts. 20 cents.
Gottlieb: His Life. A Romance of earth, heaven, and hell. Beautifully written, by S. P. Putnam. 25 cents.
Hereafter. A scientific, phenomenal, and biblical demonstration of a future life. By D. W. Hull. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
Issues of the Age. Consequences involved in modern thought. A work showing much study and great familiarity with other writers and thinkers. By Henry C. Pedder Price $1.
page 8Jesus Christ. His life, miracles, deity, teachings, and imperfections. By W. S. Bell. 25 cents.
John's Way. A pleasing domestic Radical story. By By Mrs. E. D. Slenker. 15 cents.
Last Will and Testament of Jean Meslier, a curate of a Roman church in France, containing the best of his writings. 25 cents.
Nathaniel Vaughan. A radical novel of marked ability. By Frederika Macdonald. 404 pages. Price reduced to $1.25.
Nature's Revelations of Character; or Physiognomy Illustrated. The science of individual traits portrayed by the temperaments and features. Illustrated by 260 wood cuts. By Joseph Simms, M.D. 650 pages, 8vo. Cloth, $3.00; leather, $4.00; morocco, gilt edges, $4.50.
New England and the People up There. A humorous Lecture. By George E. Macdonald. 10 cents.
Outline of the French Revolution: Its Causes and Results. A clear and comprehensive portrayal of this interesting portion of human history. By W. S. Bell. 25 cents.
Outlines of Phrenology. By F. E. Aspinwall, M.D. Most acceptable to Liberals of anything of the kind published. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
Pocket Theology. By Voltaire. Comprising terse, witty, and sarcastic definitions of the terms used in theology. The only edition in English. 25 cents.
Proceedings and Adresses at the Watkins Convention. 400 pages of excellent Speeches and Essays. Price reduced to $1.00.
Pyramid of Gizeh. The Relation of Ancient Egyptian Civilization to the Hebrew Narrative in Genesis and Exodus and the Relative Claims of Moses and the Pyramid to Inspiration Considered. By Van Buren Denslow, L.L.D. Price, 25 cents.
Religion Not History. An able examination of the Morals and Theology of the New Testament. By Prof. F. W. Newman, of the London University. 25 cents.
page 9Resurrection Of Jesus. Showing the contradictions and doubts in which the subject is involved. By W. S. Bell. Revised edition. 25 cents.
Revelations of Antichrist. An exhaustive work proving conclusively that no such person as Jesus Christ existed in the reign of Tiberius, but that a Jesus, the son of Mary, was stoned and hanged about a century before, and that his disciples, Simon Kepha, alias Peter, and the apostle Paul, both lived and died before the Christian era. 446 pages and full index. Price, $2.00.
Sepher Toldoth Jeshu; or, the Book of the Generation of Jesus. First translation into English of a remarkable Hebrew document, giving the original from which the story of Jesus was made up. 20 cents.
Sixteen Saviors or None. By Kersey Graves, author of the World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors; The Bibles of Bibles, and Biography of Satan. Paper, 75 cents; cloth, $1.
Six Lectures on Astronomy. By Prof. R. A. Proctor. 20 cents.
Socialism: Reply to Prof. Roswell. Hitchcock. The Professor's sophistries fully exposed. Paper, 25 cents; cloth, 50 cen'.s.
Superstition; The Religion of Believe or be Damned, an Open Letter to the St. John's School Board. By M. Babcock. 25 cents.
The Adventures of Elder Triptolemus Tub. Containing startling and interesting disclosures about hell, its locality, magnitude, climate, employments, etc. By the Rev, Geo. Rogers. 15 cents.
The Anonymous Hypothesis of Creation. A Brief Review of the so-called Mosaic Account. By James J. Furniss. Cloth, 50 cents.
The Besant-Hatchard Debate. A two-nights' Debate between Mrs. Annie Besant and Rev. A. Hatchard on The Jesus of Nazareth a Historical Character, and The Influence of Christianity on the World. Held at the Hall of Science, London, December, 1880. 25 cents.
The Brain and the Bible. By Edgar C. Beall. With a Preface by Robert G. Ingersoll, who says of it: "This book, written by a brave and honest man, is filled with bravo and honest thoughts. The arguments it presents cannot be answered by all the theologians in the world." Price reduced to $1.00.
page 10The Clergyman's Victims. A Radical story vividly portraying the wrongs committed by the professed men of God. By Mrs. J. E. Ball. 25 cents.
The Creed of Cristendom. Its foundation contrasted with its superstructure. By W. Rathbone Greg. One of the clearest and ablest works ever written. Price $1.50.
The Contrast: Evangelicalism and Spiritualism Compared. By Moses Hull. Paper, 60 cents; cloth, $1.
The Darwins. A domestic Radical story. By Mrs. Elmina Drake Slenker, author of John's Way, Studying the Bible, and numerous essays. 257 pp. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
The Essence of Religion. From the German of L. Feuerbach. Author of the Essence of Christianity, ete. Price, in cloth, reduced to 50 cents.
The Ghost of St Johns. By M. Babcock. 25 cents.
The Godly Women of the Bible. A History of all the women who figure in the Bible. Sharp and telling in stylo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
The Heathens of the Heath. A finely written Radical romance. By Wm. McDonnell, author of Exeter Hall, Family Creeds, Day of Best, etc. 500 pages. Price reduced. Paper, 80 cents; cloth, $1.25.
The Holy Bible Abridged. Containing the choice passages and lovely morceaus particularly pleasing to Comstock. 169 pages. Paper, 30 cents; cloth, 50 cents.
The Jamieson-Ditzler Debate. A nine-days' debate on God, the Bible, Christianity, and Liberalism. Between Wm. F. Jamieson and Rev. Jacob Ditzler, D.D. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
The Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets. By S. Baring-Gould. $1.50. The Congregationalist, in speaking of it, says: "There are few Bible readers who have not at some time wished for just such a volume. It is a thoroughly interesting book, and will be seized with avidity by all students of the Bible.
The Martyrdom of Man. Embracing the four divisions of War, Religion, Liberty, and Intellect. A work of rare merit, and written in superior style. By Winwood Reade New edition. 544 pages. Price reduced from $3 to $1.75.
page 11The New Dispensation; or, the Heavenly Kingdom. By D. W. Hull. 25 cents.
The Old Faith and the New. A confession. By David Friederich Strauss, Author of the "New Life of Jesus," etc. Authorized translation from the sixth German edition. By Mathilde Blind. Two volumes in one. The translation revised and partly rewritten, and preceded by an American version of the author's "Prefatory Postscript." Strauss is too well known by the readers of America to require a single word to be said in his praise. Price, $1.50.
The Outcast. A deep, finely-written Radical story. From the London edition. By Winwood Reade, author of Martyrdom of Man. 30 cents.
The Philosophy of Spiritualism, and the Philosophy and Treatment of Mediomania. By Frederic R. Marvin, M. D. Cloth, 50 cents.
The Pro and Con of Supernatural Religion. Both sides fairly and ably presented. By E. E. Guild, ex-Universalist clergyman. Paper, 30 cents; cloth, 50 cents.
The Question Settled. A careful comparison of Biblical modern Spiritualism. By Moses Hull. Cloth, $1.
The Radical Pulpit. Comprising discourses of advanced thought by O. B. Ffothingham and Felix Adler, two of America's clearest thinkers. By O. B. Frothingham: The New Song of Christmas, The Departed Years, Life as a Test of Creed, Apocryphal Books of the New Testament, The Sectarian Spirit, The American Gentleman, The Language of the Old Testament, The Dogma of Hell, The Value of the Higher Sentiments, The American Lady, The Consolations of Rationalism. By Felix Adler: The Ethics of the Social Question, Emancipation. Lecture at the Second Anniversary of the Society for Ethical Culture, Our Leaders, Have We Still a Religion? Conscience. Price, in cloth, $1.00
The Roaring Lion on the Track. By M. Babcock. 15 cents.
The Real Blasphemers. By Col John R. Kelso, A.M. Price, 50 cents.
The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms, Hymns, and Recitations. Containing forms for organizing societies, marriage, funeral services, naming of infants, obituary notices, epitaphs, etc. Also 525 Liberal and Spiritualistic Hymns for public meetings, funerals, social gatherings, etc. To which are added beautiful Recitations for various public occasions. 550 pp. Cloth, 75 cents.?
page 12Truth Seeker Tracts. Bound in volumes of 525 pages each—Vols. I., II., III., IV., and V. Each volume containing 525 pages—thirty tracts or more. A Library within themselves of most excellent Radical reading matter at a low price. Paper, 60 cents per volume; cloth, $1.00. If the whole set are taken—paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents each.
The Truth Seeker in bound volumes. Vol I., 25 cents; volume II., 50cents; volumes III. and IV., $2 each; volumes V., VI., VII., VIII., and IX., $3 each. The whole set by express for $15.00.
Voltaire in Exile. Translated from the French of M. Gastineau by his son Edmond Gastineau. Being Memoirs of the life of the great writer never before published. Paper, 75 cents. Cloth, $1.
Why Don't God Kill the Devil? A Series of Essays dedicated to the St. Johns School Board. By M. Babcock. 25 cents.
Which: Spiritualism or Christianity? A discussion between Moses Hull and Rev. W. F. Parker. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
The Holy Cross Series.—Antipapal.
Auricular Confession, and Nunneries. By Wm. Hogan. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
Maria Monk: the Mysteries of a Convent; or, Monks and their Maidens. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
Priestly Celibacy Exposed. A full disclosure of foul priestly practices. 15 cents.
Sister Lucy and her Awful Disclosures. 10 cents.
The Mother of Harlots; or, Popery Dissected. Paper, 5 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
The Popes and their Doings; or, an Account of the Vicars of Christ and the Vicegerents of God. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.
The Priest in Absolution. An abstract and criticism of the large work by that name. Price 25 cents.
Truth Seeker Tracts.
No. | Cents. | |
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1 | Discussion on Prayer. Bennett and others | 8 |
7 | The Story of Creation. Bennett | 5 |
8 | The Old Snake Story. Bennett | 2 |
9 | The Story of the Flood. Bennett | 5 |
10 | The Plagues of Egypt. Bennett | 2 |
11 | Korah, Datham, and Abiram. Bennett | 2 |
12 | Balaam and his Ass. Bennett | 2 |
13 | Arraignment of Priestcraft. Bennett | 8 |
14 | Old Abe and Little Ike. Syphers | 3 |
15 | Come to Dinner. Syphers | 2 |
16 | Fog Horn Documents. Syphers | 2 |
17 | The Devil Still Ahead. Syphers | 2 |
18 | Slipped Up Again. Syphers | 2 |
19 | Joshua Stopping the Sun and Moon. Bennett | 2 |
20 | Samson and his Exploits. Bennett | 2 |
21 | The Great Wrestling Match. Bennett | 2 |
22 | Discussion with Elder Shelton. Bennett | 10 |
23 | Reply to Elder Shelton's Fourth Letter. D. M. Bennett, | 3 |
24 | Christians at Work. Wm. McDonnell | 5 |
25 | Discussion with George Snode. Bennett | 5 |
26 | Underwood's Prayer | 1 |
27 | Honest Questions and Honest Answers. Bennett | 5 |
28 | Alessandro di Cagliostro. C. Sotheran | 10 |
29 | Paine Hall Dedication Address. Underwood | 5 |
30 | Woman's Rights and Man's Wrongs. Syphers | 2 |
31 | Gods and God-Houses | 2 |
32 | The Gods of Superstition and the God of the Universe. Bennett | 8 |
33 | What has Christianity Done? Preston | 3 |
34 | Tribute to Thomas Paine | 2 |
35 | Moving the Ark. Bennett | 2 |
36 | Bennett's Prayer to the Devil | 2 |
37 | Short Sermon. Rev. Theologicus, D.D | 2 |
38 | Christianity not a Moral System. X.Y.Z | 2 |
39 | The True Saint. S. P. Putnam | 1 |
40 | Bible of Nature versus the Bible of Men. John Syphers. | 2 |
41 | Our Ecclesiastical Gentry. Bennett | 1 |
42 | Elijah the Tishbite. Bennett | 3 |
43 | Christianity a Borrowed System. Bennett | 3 |
44 | Design Argument Refuted. Underwood | 3 |
45 | Elisha the Prophet. Bennett | 3 |
46 | Did Jesus Really Exist? Bennett | 2 |
47 | Cruelty and Credulity of the Human Race. Dr. Daniel Arter | 3page 14 |
48 | Freethought in the West. G. L. Henderson | 5 |
49 | Sensible Conclusions. E. E. Guild | 5 |
50 | Jonah and the Big Fish. Bennett | 3 |
51 | Sixteen Truth Seeker Leaflets. No. 1 | 5 |
52 | Marples-Underwood Debate. Underwood | 3 |
53 | Questions for Bible Worshipers. Underwood | 2 |
54 | An Open Letter to Jesus Christ. Bennett | 5 |
55 | The Bible God Disproved by Nature. W. E.Coleman | 8 |
56 | Bible Contradictions | 1 |
57 | Jesus not a Perfect Character. Underwood | 2 |
58 | Prophecies. Underwood | 2 |
59 | Bible Prophecies Concerning Babylon. Underwood | 2 |
60 | Ezekiel's Prophecies Concerning Tyre. Underwood | 2 |
61 | History of the Devil. Isaac Paden | 5 |
62 | The Jews and their God | 10 |
63 | The Devil's Due-Bills. John Syphers | 3 |
64 | The Ills we Endure—Their Cause and Cure. Bennett | 5 |
65 | Short Sermon No. 2. Rev. Theologicus, D.D | 2 |
66 | God Idea in History. H. B. Brown | 2 |
67 | Sixteen Truth Seeker Leaflets. No. 2 | 5 |
68 | Ruth's Idea of Heaven and Mine. Susan H. Wixon | 2 |
69 | Missionaries. Mrs. E. D. Slenker | 2 |
70 | Vicarious Atonement. J. S. Lyon | 3 |
71 | Paine's Anniversary. C. A. Codman | 2 |
72 | Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Bennett | 2 |
73 | Foundations. John Syphers | 2 |
74 | Daniel in the Lion's Den. Bennett | 2 |
75 | An Hour with the Devil. Bennett | 10 |
76 | Reply to Erastus F. Brown. D. M. Bennett | 3 |
77 | The Fear of Death. D. M. Bennett | 5 |
78 | Christmas and Christianity. D. M. Bennett | 5 |
79 | The Relationship of Jesus, Jehovah, and the Virgin Mary W. E. Coleman | 2 |
80 | Address on Paine's 139th Birthday. Bennett | 5 |
81 | Hereafter, or the Halfway House. Syphers | 2 |
82 | Christian Courtesy. D. M. Bennett | 1 |
83 | Revivalism Examined. Dr. A. G. Humphrey | 5 |
84 | Moody's Sermon on Hell. Rev. J. P. Hopps, London. | 2 |
85 | Matter, Motion, Life, and Mind. Bennett | 10 |
86 | An Inquiry About God's Sons. D. M. Bennett | 2 |
87 | Freethought Judge by its Fruits. Underwood | 1 |
88 | David, God's Peculiar Favorite. E. D. Slenker | 2 |
89 | Logic of Prayer. Charles Stephenson | 3 |
90 | Biblo-Mania. Otto Cordates | 2 |
91 | Our Ideas of God. B. F. Underwood | 1 |
92 | The Bible; is it Divinely Inspired? Dr. D. Arter | 3 |
93 | Obtaining Pardon for Sins. Hudson Tuttle | 1 |
94 | The New Raven. Will Cooper | 5 |
95 | Jesus Christ. Bennett | 10 |
96 | Ichabod Crane Papers | 10page 15 |
97 | Special Providences. W. S. Bell | 2 |
98 | Snakes. Mrs E. D. Slenker | 2 |
99 | Do the Works of Nature Prove a Creator? Sciota | 2 |
100 | 140th Anniversary of Thomas Paine's Birthday. Bennett etals | 5 |
102 | The Old Religion and the New. W. S. Bell | 2 |
103 | Does the Bible Teach us all we Know? Bennett | 1 |
104 | Evolution of Israel's God. A. L. Rawson | 10 |
105 | Decadence of Christianity. Capphro | 2 |
106 | Franklin, Washington, and Jefferson Unbelievers. Bennett | 2 |
107 | The Safe Side. H. B. Brown | 5 |
108 | The Holy Bible a Historical Humbug. Preston | 2 |
110 | Invocation to the Universe. Bennett | 1 |
111 | Reply to Scientific American. Bennett | 1 |
112 | Sensible Sermon. Rev. M. J. Savage | 2 |
113 | Come to Jesus. Bennett | 2 |
114 | Where Was Jesus Born? S. H. Preston | 1 |
115 | The Wonders of Prayer. Bennett | 2 |
116 | The Sunday Question. Bennett | 2 |
117 | Constantine the Great. S. H. Preston | 3 |
118 | The Irrepressible Conflict between Christianity and Civilization. W. S. Bell | 5 |
119 | The New Faith. Stoddard | 3 |
120 | The New Age. W. S. Bell | 10 |
121 | Ingersoll's Review of his Reviewers | 3 |
122 | The Great Religions of the World. Bennett | 10 |
123 | Paine Vindicated. Ingersoll and the Observer | 10 |
124 | Sinful Saints. Bennett. | 10 |
125 | German Liberalism. Clara Neymann | 2 |
126 | Crimes and Cruelties of Christianity. B. F. Underwood. | 10 |
127 | Tyndall on Man's Soul | 5 |
129 | Who was Jesus Christ? Coleman | 2 |
130 | The Ethics of Religion. Clifford | 5 |
131 | Paine was Junius. W. H. Burr | 3 |
132 | My Religious Belief. Ella E. Gibson | 1 |
133 | The Authority of the Bible. Underwood | 3 |
134 | Talks with the Evangelists | 5 |
135 | Is There a Future Life? Bennett, | 3 |
136 | Torquemada and the Inquisition. Bennett | 3 |
137 | Christian Love. C. L. James | 3 |
138 | Science of the Bible. John Jasper | 2 |
139 | Massacre of St. Bartholomew. S.H.Preston | 3 |
140 | Astro-Theology | 5 |
141 | Infidelity. H. W. Beecher | 2 |
142 | Synopsis of All Religions. E. L. Saxon | 10 |
143 | Chang Wau Ho. Eli Perkins | 2 |
144 | The Comstock Laws | 10 |
145 | If You Take Away My Religion, What Will You Give Me Instead? Martin | 10page 16 |
146 | Seymore Times Prayer | 2 |
147 | Reply to the Index on Comstock Laws | 10 |
148 | When Did Paul Live? Scholasticus | 2 |
149 | Age of Shams | 3 |
150 | The Liberty of Printing and Reply. Hurlbnt and Wake-man | 10 |
151 | What is the Bible? M. W H | 5 |
152 | A Remarkable Book. R. W. Douglas | 2 |
153 | Liberty and Morality. M. D. Conway | 5 |
154 | Reminiscences of Thomas Paine. David Bruce | 3 |
155 | Co-operation the Redeemer of Society. S. M. Papin | 2 |
156 | Free Speech and Free Press. P. B. Shelley | 2 |
157 | Questions from a Western Reader. Bennett | 3 |
158 | The Fool's Creed | 1 |
159 | Bennett Indignation Meeting at Boston | 5 |
160 | Sabbath Observance. W. E. Coleman | 3 |
161 | Protestant Persecutions | 3 |
162 | Eighth Letter from Ludlow Street Jail. Bennett | 10 |
163 | Ingersoll's Creed | 2 |
1 | Hereditary Transmission. Prof Elsburg, M.D | 5 |
2 | Evolution; from the Homogeneous to the Heterogeneous. B. F. Underwood | 3 |
3 | Darwinism. B. F. Underwood | 3 |
4 | Literature of the Insane. F.R.Marvin | 5 |
5 | Responsibility of Sex. Mrs. Chase, M.D | 3 |
6 | Graduated Atmospheres. J. MoCarroll | 2 |
7 | Death. Frederic R. Marvin, M.D | 3 |
8 | How do Marsupial Animals Propagate their Kind? A. B. Bradford | 2 |
9 | The Unseen World. Prof. John Fiske | 10 |
10 | The Evolution Theory Huxley's Three Lectures | 10 |
11 | Is America the New World. L. L. Dawson | 10 |
12 | Evolution Teaches neither Atheism nor Materialism. R. S. Brigham, M.D | 5 |
13 | Nibble at Mr. John Fiske's Crumb for the Modern Symposium | 10 |
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Secular Responsibility. G. J. Holyoake | 5 |
Buddhist Nihilism. Prof. Max Muller. | 10 |
Religion of Inhumanity. F. Harrison | 20 |
Relation of Witchcraft to Religion. Lyall | 15 |
Essay on Miracles. David Hume. | 10 |
Land Question. Charles Bradlaugh. | 5 |
Were Adam and Eve Our First Parents? Charles Bradlaugh. | 5 |
Why Do Men Starve? Charles Bradlaugh. | 5 |
Logic of Life, Deduced from the Principle of Freethought. G. J. Holyoake | 10 |
A Plea for Atheism. Charles Bradlaugh. | 10 |
Large or Small Families? A. Holyoake | 5 |
Superstition Displayed, with a Letter of Wm. Pitt. Austin Holyoake | 5 |
Defense of Secular Principles. Chas. Watts | 5 |
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The Christian Deity. Charles Watts | 5 |
Moral Value of the Bible. Chas. Watts | 5 |
Freethought and Modern Progress. C. Watts | 5 |
Christianity: Its Nature and Influence on Civilization. Chas. Watts | 5 |
Thoughts on Atheism. A. Holyoake | 5 |
Is There a Moral Governor of the Universe? A. Holyoake | 5 |
Philosophy of Secularism. C. Watts | 5 |
Has Man a Soul? Charles Bradlaugh. | 5 |
Is There a God? Charles Bradlaugh. | 5 |
Labor's Prayer. Charles Bradlaugh. | 5 |
Poverty; Its Cause and Cure. M. G. H.. | 10 |
Science and Bible Antagonistic. C. Watts | 5 |
Christian Scheme of Redemption. Charles Watts | 5 |
Logic of Death; or. Why Should the Atheist Fear to Die? G. J. Holyoake | 10 |
Poverty; Its effects on the Political Condition of the People. Charles Bradlaugh. | 5 |
New Life of David. Charles Bradlaugh | 5 |
200 Questions Without Answers | 5 |
Dialogue Between a Christian Missionary and a Chinese Mandarin | 10 |
Queries Submitted to the Bench of Bishops by a Weak but Zealous Christian | 10 |
Search After Heaven and Hell. A. Holyoake | 5page 18 |
New Life of Jonah. Chas. Bradlaugh | 5 |
A Few Words About the Devil. Chas. Bradlaugh | 5 |
New Life of Jacob. Charles Bradlaugh | 5 |
Daniel the Dreamer. A. Holyoake | 10 |
Specimen of the Bible. Esther. A. Holyoake | 10 |
Acts of the Apostles; A Farce. A. Holyoake | 10 |
Ludicrous Aspects of Christianity. A. Holyoake | 10 |
Twelve Apostles. Charles Bradlaugh | 5 |
Who Was Jesus Christ? Charles Bradlaugh | 5 |
What Did Jesus Teach? Charles Bradlaugh | 5 |
New Life of Abraham. Chas. Bradlaugh | 5 |
New Life of Moses. Charles Bradlaugh | 5 |
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