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News from 00/01/1857

1857; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Hay, Anthony Collins,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The London Investigator, The London Investigator: a Monthly Journal of Secularism. Essay: Mr. R. Cooper, The Poet Shelley Was, According to All Who Knew Him, the Most Amiable and Moral of Men, While the Rev. Mr. Milman, His Reviewer, Who Has Endeavoured to Couple Shelley's Name with All That Is Opprobrious, Was, in His Own Person, Both as a Man and Poet, a Proof That Christianity Is a Bad Religion for a Poet, and Not a Very Good One for a Man, Mr C. Southwell and Mr T. Cooper, Secular Progress London, Special Notice, Northampton, Blaydon, Colonel Shaw and the Reverend Brewin Grant, Birmingham, Matthew Tindal, The New Testament, Science Versus Theology Third Series, The London Secular Society, East London Secular Society Philpot-Street, Commercial-Road East, The Exclusive System in the Graveyard, General Notice, Heaven!, Pagan Morality. Letter to the editor: Mr. Thomas Cooper, the Bees and the Bugs (To the Editor of the "London Investigator"), Clito An Old Freethinking Poem, The Scepticism of Franklin. Poem, verse: Satan's Prize. Editorial: Notices to Correspondents. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: The Reformers' Library, 240, Strand, Three Doors from Temple Bar.

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