The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll
“Every brain is a field where nature sows the seeds of thought, and the crop depends upon the soil.”
In Twelve Volumes, Volume VII · Discussions · 1900
The Dresden Edition
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Thirteen replies to critics. My Reviewers Reviewed, My Chicago Bible Class, The Brooklyn Divines, The Limitations of Toleration, A Christmas Sermon, and more.
The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll
“Every brain is a field where nature sows the seeds of thought, and the crop depends upon the soil.”
In Twelve Volumes, Volume VII · Discussions · 1900
The Dresden Edition
| Work | Category | Year |
|---|---|---|
| A Christmas Sermon Published in the Evening Telegram, December 19, 1891. | Essay | 1891 |
| A Reply to Rev. Drs. Thomas and Lorimer McVicker's Theatre, Chicago, Nov. 26, 1882. | Reply | 1882 |
| A Reply to Rev. John Hall and Warner Van Norden On hungry cloakmakers and the Christianity of capital. | Reply | 1894 |
| A Reply to the Cincinnati Gazette and Catholic Telegraph An interview in the Cincinnati Gazette, 1878. | Reply | 1878 |
| A Reply to the New York Clergy on Superstition New York Journal, 1898. | Reply | 1898 |
| A Reply to the Rev. Dr. Plumb Boston, 1898. | Reply | 1898 |
| Interview on Chief Justice Comegys On the Delaware blasphemy indictment. | Reply | 1881 |
| My Chicago Bible Class A reply published in the Chicago Times, 1879. | Reply | 1879 |
| My Reviewers Reviewed A reply to the clergymen of San Francisco. | Reply | 1877 |
| Suicide of Judge Normile Reply to the Western Watchman. | Reply | 1892 |
| The Brooklyn Divines Replies to clergy interviewed by the Brooklyn Union. | Reply | 1883 |
| The Limitations of Toleration Debate before the Nineteenth Century Club, New York, 1888. | Discussion | 1888 |
| To the Indianapolis Clergy Answers to the ministers of Indianapolis. | Reply | 1883 |