The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 48
Ingersoll's Latest Oration on Thomas Paine.
Contents
- [introduction]
- Truth About the Dead
- A Friend of Man
- One of the Mainstays of Liberty p. 2
- The Best Political Whiter That Ever Lived
- "These are the Times That Try Men's Souls."
- A Splenid Monument Covered With Lies p. 3
- "The Rights of Man."
- "The World is my Country, and to Do Good my Religion." p. 4
- Filled with a Real Love for Mankind
- A Vote Against his own Life
- Splendid Sentiments:
- The Messenger of Death Passed by p. 5
- Take a Look Behind the Altar
- The Church has Violated Even his Grave
- You Must Believe p. 6
- He Believed in one God, and in no More
- Whale, Jonah, and All
- He Used None That Have Been Reputed p. 7
- We Attack Their Creed
- He Was Unacquainted With the Dead Languages
- In Force in Maryland p. 8
- The Church Was Ignorant, Bloody, and Relentless
- Some one Had to Lead the Way p. 9
- Paine Struck The First Grand Blow
- His Crime p. 10
- Where others Worshipped, he Wept and Scorned
- Why I Hate It
- Is it Nothing to Free the Mind? p. 11
- Liberty?
- We Need Free Bodies and Free Minds p. 12
- Death Touched His Tired Heart
- Did Thomas Paine Recant?
- The Letter p. 13
- An old Revolutionary Soldier
- Hates a Patriot?
- Are all Unbelievers
- The First Great Abolitionist p. 14