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Charles Bradlaugh

    A Few Words About the Devil: And Other Biographical Sketches and Essays
    Speeches
    When Were Our Gospels Written?
    Five Dead men who I Knew When Living: Robert Owen, Joseph Mazzini, Charles Sumner, J.S. Mill and Ledru Rollin
    A Full Report of the Discussion Between Brewin Grant and 'iconoclast'
    Half-Hours With the Freethinkers
    • 2023

      This heated debate between two prominent thinkers of the 19th century covers a wide array of topics including religion, politics, and social reform. The exchange is lively and thought-provoking, providing a window into the intellectual and ideological debates of the day.

      A Full Report of the Discussion Between Brewin Grant and 'iconoclast'
    • 2023

      Speeches

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This volume contains a collection of speeches by British politicians and social activists Charles Bradlaugh and John Mackinnon Robertson covering topics such as religious freedom, women's suffrage, and secularism. Written in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these speeches offer insight into the political and social debates of the period.

      Speeches
    • 2023

      In this collection of essays, the author presents insightful and thought-provoking observations on a wide range of subjects. From the mysterious origins of the universe to the nature of God, the Devil, and the human soul, these essays challenge readers to question their assumptions and explore new ideas. For fans of philosophy and intellectual inquiry, this book is a must-read.

      A Few Words About the Devil: And Other Biographical Sketches and Essays
    • 2023

      Published in 1884, this book provides a transcription of a debate on the Eight Hours Movement between two prominent politicians of the time: H. M. Hyndman and C. Bradlaugh. The debate centers on the question of whether the eight-hour workday should be mandated by law, and provides insight into the political and social landscape of nineteenth-century Britain.

      Eight Hours' Movement: Verbatim Report of a Debate Between H. M. Hyndman and C. Bradlaugh
    • 2023

      This book is a collection of lectures by noted 19th-century British atheist Charles Bradlaugh and his associates, in which they offer a scathing critique of religion and advocate for the pursuit of reason and science. A controversial work in its time, 'The Atheistic Platform' remains a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and rationalism.

      The Atheistic Platform, 12 Lectures By C. Bradlaugh [and Others]
    • 2023
    • 2023

      This volume offers a fascinating insight into a fierce debate that took place in London in 1881, between prominent secularist Charles Bradlaugh and the Reverend Dr. McCann. The verbatim report of the debate provides a detailed and lively account of the arguments put forward by both sides, and sheds light on the broader societal tensions between religious and secular worldviews in Victorian England. Bradlaugh's compelling arguments against religious dogma and in favor of rationalism are still relevant today, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the history of ideas.

      Secularism: Unphilosophical, Immoral, and Anti-social: Verbatim Report of a Three Nights' Debate Between the Rev. Dr. McCann and C
    • 2023

      The Bible: What It Is! By 'iconoclast'

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In this thought-provoking and controversial text, Charles Bradlaugh explores the origins and significance of the Bible. Arguing that the Bible is a human creation rather than a divine one, Bradlaugh offers a secular interpretation of this influential text. This is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of religion, the Bible, or the impact of faith on society.

      The Bible: What It Is! By 'iconoclast'
    • 2022