44 Complete Lectures by Robert G. Ingersoll, 1924
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Main Index of chapters found within 44 Complete Lectures, by Robert G. Ingersoll. Published in 1924 by M.A. Donohue and Company, Chicago - New York.
- Blasphemy
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Robert G. Ingersoll at the Brooklyn Theatre in New York, in the nineteenth century, on the subject of blasphemy.
- Declaration of Independence
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100th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence -lecture explaining the events which lead up to the creation of this document, and results that followed thereafter by Robert G. Ingersoll.
- E.C. Ingersoll's Funeral
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A brief chapter from The Complete Lectures of Robert Ingersoll, containing the Eulogy which was read at E.C. Ingersoll's Funeral, June 2, 1879.
- Ghosts
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On human history and the accumulated belief system in spirits controlling [for good or bad], the forces in nature, health and disease, and the hysteria that arises from superstition. Ingersoll accounts a few of the autrocities committed, and some of the absurdities believed by people in the dark ages.
- Hell
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A lecture given by Robert G. Ingersoll in the nineteenth century, on the subject of Hell and eternal condemnation.
- Heretics and Heresies
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Lecture on the ''Five Points'' of John Calvin, Founder of the Presbyterian Church, includes discussion on Heresies in Church History.
- Human Rights
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Lecture by Ingersoll on separation of Church and State, secularization of government and schools, and the right of all to be treated as equals.
- The Great Infidels
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History of Human Progress written in the lives and careers of doubters and Agnostics -- Chicago Tribune, May 5, 1881.
- Robert G. Ingersoll's Response to Delaware Grand Jury
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February 13, 1882, Robert Ingersoll, on the persecution of non-Christians, and his opposition to corporal punishment.
- Life and Deeds of Thomas Paine
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Lecture by Robert Ingersoll on the humble beginnings of Thomas Paine to his status as a founding father of United States of America.
- Mistakes of Moses
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Lecture given by Robert Ingersoll during the 19th Century, and recorded verbatim as he was addressing an audience in Chicago. Contains his critical analysis of the books of Moses.
- Nominating Jas. G. Blaine for President
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Ingersoll's speech on the election of a new president, James G. Blaine.
- Oration at a Child's Grave
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Robert Ingersoll gave an oration at a child's grave in Washington, Jan. 9, 1882, speaking on life and death.
- Personal Deism Denied
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Lecture by Robert Ingersoll where he appeared in the Rochester Morning Tribune for his delivery of a speech on his lack of belief in a personal god which intereferes with the affairs of mankind.
- Religious Intolerance
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Summary of a lecture given by Robert Ingersoll, at the Pittsburgh Opera House, October 14, 1879, on separation of church and state, taxation of church property, and other issues.
- Skulls
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Robert Ingersoll gives an extensive lecture on the subject of man's intellectual development and his slow progress beyond superstition, covering a broad range of issues concerning the liberation of women, children and man.
- Response to Toast by Ingersoll
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Speech given by Robert G. Ingersoll, November 13, 1879; about the end of the war, honoring the soldiers, President Lincoln and the end of slavery.