Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, October 05, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    TH E TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, OCTOBER 5, 1899.
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Paine’s R ights o f Man.......................................
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Paine’s Life, by ed National. Profusely illus. 76
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Rousseau's Social Contract...............................
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Higgins’ H one Sabhaticse.................. ..
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Reasons for Unbelief. By Louis V iardot......
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Princessof Babylon............................
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Dickens’ Sunday Under Three Heads. Illus. 50
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Buchner’s Force and Matter. Portrait ... 1 00 ------- - Ignorant Philosopher.............................. . 25
Buchner’s Man in Past, Present and Future. 1 00 --------Chinese C atechism ......................... •■•••• 25
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Comte’s Positive Philosophy. Portrait....... 4 00
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Saltus’ Anatom y o f N egation ..........................
— Counsels and M axim s...........................
Saltus’ Philosophy o f D isen ch an tm en t
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Faw cett’s A gnosticism .........................................
75 ____ - Religion : a Dialogue & Other Essays..
Bulwer’s History o f a False Religion .............
60 ------- The Art of Literature................................. 25
Studies in Pessim ism ............ k ._.r..........
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Talleyrand’s Letter to the Pope. Portrait... 6(
Reasons for U nbelief. By Lcuis V iardot......
60 Gabrielle’s Life and Immortality o f Man .... 60
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Father Tom and the Pope at the V atican
F0 Davidson’s Canon o f the Bible........................
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Ingersoll’s Lectures, vol. I, cloth .................... 8 60 Darwin’s Origin of Species .............................
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The Scientific Religion By Maniel Sands ... 50
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----------------The Christian R eligion ................
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------ About the Holy Bible, a Lecture...
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------ Voltaire, a Lecture. P ortrait........
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M orehouse’s Wilderness
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---- H o w to Reform M ankind.................
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Taber’s Faith or Fact......................................... 1 00
-------Essays and C riticism s......................
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K eeler’s Short History o f the Bible.................
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-------The Truth, a Lecture. .. ................. ’ 25
Carlyle’s French R evolution.............................
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-------Crimes Against C rim inals........
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Spencer’s First Principles..................................
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im Lincoln, a Lecture. Por
Abraham
Spencer’s Data of Ethics....................................
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Which Way? A Lecture.................
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Darwin’s Descent of Man...................................
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Proctor’s Other Worlds than
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K ingsley’s Hypatia ..
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Cobbett’s English G ram m ar.............................. 1 00 ________ Thanksgiving Sermon
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Macauley’s Lays o f A n d en t Rome. Illus.... 2 60 ------------- As He Is........................... „ ,
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Shakespeare Portrayed by H im self........ «....... 1 00 ________ Vindication o f Thomas Paine.........
________ Is Suicide a Sin 7.........
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Don Q uixote, 4 vols.........................
________ Individuality.........................................
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48 Etching», ________ IJberty in Literature..........................
Asmodeus, 1 vol.................................
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