Robert Green Ingersoll citáty a výroky
Robert Green Ingersoll: Citáty v angličtine
“An honest God is the noblest work of man.”
This is derived from Alexander Pope's "An honest man's the noblest work of God." Motto of the essay "The Gods" (1876) as published in The Gods and Other Lectures (1879).
[www.gutenberg.org/files/8389/8389-h/8389-h.htm#liberty] Ingersoll's Lecture on Liberty of Man, Woman and Child
Rome, or Reason? A Reply to Cardinal Manning. Part I. The North American Review (1888)
A Christmas Sermon (1890)
At A Child's Grave (1882)
What Must We Do To Be Saved? (1880) http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38801/38801-h/38801-h.htm Section X, "The Evangelical Alliance."
Some Reasons Why (1881)
Orthodoxy (1884)
Answer to Lyman Abbott (unfinished), responding to Abbott, Lyman. "Flaws in Ingersollism." The North American Review 150, no. 401 (1890): 446-457.
"The Brooklyn Divines." Brooklyn Union (Brooklyn, NY), 1883.
Orthodoxy (1884)
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
Interview with the Chicago Times, Feb. 14, 1881.
“Few rich men own their own property. The property owns them.”
Address to the McKinley League, New York (29 October 1896)
The Liberty of Man, Woman and Child (1877)
The Liberty of Man, Woman and Child (1877)
Some Reasons Why (1881)
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
“Anything that can be laughed out of this world ought not to stay in it.”
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
Answer to Lyman Abbott (unfinished), responding to Abbott, Lyman. "Flaws in Ingersollism." The North American Review 150, no. 401 (1890): 446-457.
The Great Infidels (1881)
Is Divorce Wrong? (1889)
A Christmas Sermon (1890)
Rome, or Reason? A Reply to Cardinal Manning. Part I. The North American Review (1888)
The Truth (1896)