Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, November 23, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SLIVERTON, OREGON, NOVEMBER 23, 1899.
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Truth, by Olive Schreiner.......................
Rousseau’s Social Contract............................
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Dickens’ Sunday Under Three Heads. Illus.
Bulwer’s History of a False Religion. Illus.
Talleyrand’s Letter to the Pope. Portrait...
Gibbon’s Birth and Character of Mahomet...
Higgins’ Horae Sabbatic» .............................
Higgins’ Apology for Mahomet, the Illus.
Reasons for Unbelief. By Louis V iardot.....
Father Tom and the Pope at the Vatican.......
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7 ----- Essays and Criticisms. Proftiselviliusi 1 60
S ta tio n e ry .
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Rousseau’s Social Contract. P o rtra it.......... 76
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and C onfectionery.
Haeckel’s Visit to Ceylon. Portrait............. 1 00
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time it looks as if the lake will be Buchner’s
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Fawcett’s Agnosticism..................................
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-------Religion:
a
Dialogue
& Other Essays..
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BuJwer’s History of a False Religion.......
60
Art of Literature.............................. 25
Talleyrand’s Letter to the Pope. Portrait... 60 -------The
in Pessimism...........................« 25
Reasons for Unbelief. By Louis Viardot...
60 -------Studies
Life and Immortality of M an.... 60
Father Tom and the Pope at the Vatican
60 Gabrielle’s
Davidson’s Canon o f the Bible......................
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Carlyle’e French Revolution..........................
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Truth, a Lecture..................... • 26
Spencer’s First Principles.............................
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Spencer’s Data of Ethics.................................
75 -----------
----------- Abraham Lincoln, a Lecture. Por. 26
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Way* A Lecture................. 25
Darwin’s Descent of M an .............
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and Miracles. A Lecture... 26
Darwin’s Origin o f Species...................
75 ------------Myths
Addresses..................... «... 26
Proctor’s Other Worlds than o u rs .......... ...... 76 ------------Patriotic
Kingsley’s Hypatia........................................ ” 75 ------------Some Reasons Why......................... 26
I am an Agnostic............ .......
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Schopenhauer’s Essays ....................................... 75 ------------Why
------------Rome or Reason 7 ............. _............. 25
O’Meara’s Napoleon, 2 vol., Boxed. Illus 2 50 ----------—Superstition.
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Las Casas Napoleon, 4 vols., Boxed Illus. .. 6 00 ------------Gn the Devil. A Lecture...............
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As He Is............................................
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Shakespeare Portrayed by Himself................ 1 00 ------------
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----------- Is Suicide a Sin ?...............................
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