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The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll

“Happiness is the only good, reason the only torch, justice the only worship, humanity the only religion, and love the only priest.”

In Twelve Volumes, Volume VIII · Interviews · 1900
The Dresden Edition

WorkCategoryYear
Interviews More than one hundred newspaper interviews, 1878–1899.Interviews1899

Every interview, 110 chapters

Volume VIII's single “Interviews” work is split below into each individual newspaper interview for easier browsing and linking. Jump to any title.

  1. 1 Ingersoll Interviewed on Religion
  2. 2 Mrs. Van Cott, the Revivalist
  3. 3 R. G. Ingersoll
  4. 4 European Trip and Greenback Question
  5. 5 The Pre-millennial Conference
  6. 6 The Solid South and Resumption
  7. 7 Political and Religious
  8. 8 Politics and Gen. Grant
  9. 9 Politics, Religion and Thomas Paine
  10. 10 Reply to Chicago Critics
  11. 11 The Republican Victory
  12. 12 Beecher on Ingersoll
  13. 13 Political
  14. 14 Religion in Politics
  15. 15 Miracles and Immortality
  16. 16 The Political Outlook
  17. 17 Mr. Beecher, Moses and the Negro
  18. 18 Hades, Delaware and Freethought
  19. 19 Beaconsfield, Lent and Revivals
  20. 20 District Suffrage
  21. 21 The Interviewer
  22. 22 Politics and Prohibition
  23. 23 The Republican Defeat in Ohio
  24. 24 The Civil Rights Bill
  25. 25 Justice Harlan and the Civil Rights Bill
  26. 26 Politics and Theology
  27. 27 Morality and Immortality
  28. 28 Politics, Mormonism and Mr. Beecher
  29. 29 Free Trade and Christianity
  30. 30 The Oath Question
  31. 31 Wendell Phillips, Fitz John Porter and Bismarck
  32. 32 General Subjects
  33. 33 Reply to Kansas City Clergy
  34. 34 Swearing and Affirming
  35. 35 Reply to a Buffalo Critic
  36. 36 Politics and British Columbia
  37. 37 Ingersoll Catechised
  38. 38 Blaine's Defeat
  39. 39 Blaine's Defeat
  40. 40 Plagiarism and Politics
  41. 41 Religious Prejudice
  42. 42 Cleveland and His Cabinet
  43. 43 Religion, Prohibition, and Gen. Grant
  44. 44 Hell or Sheol and Other Subjects
  45. 45 Interviewing, Politics and Spiritualism
  46. 46 My Belief
  47. 47 Some Live Topics
  48. 48 The President and Senate
  49. 49 Atheism and Citizenship
  50. 50 The Labor Question
  51. 51 Railroads and Politics
  52. 52 Prohibition
  53. 53 Henry George and Labor
  54. 54 Labor Question and Socialism
  55. 55 Henry George and Socialism
  56. 56 Trial of the Chicago Anarchists
  57. 57 The Stage and the Pulpit
  58. 58 Roscoe Conkling
  59. 59 The Church and the Stage
  60. 60 Protection and Free Trade
  61. 61 Labor, and Tariff Reform
  62. 62 Cleveland and Thurman
  63. 63 James G. Blaine and Politics
  64. 64 The Mills Bill
  65. 65 Woman's Right to Divorce
  66. 66 Secularism
  67. 67 Prohibition
  68. 68 Robert Elsmere
  69. 69 Working Girls
  70. 70 Protection for American Actors
  71. 71 Liberals and Liberalism
  72. 72 Pope Leo Xiii
  73. 73 The Sacredness of the Sabbath
  74. 74 The West and South
  75. 75 The Westminster Creed and Other Subjects
  76. 76 Shakespeare and Bacon
  77. 77 Growing Old Gracefully, and Presbyterianism
  78. 78 Creeds
  79. 79 The Tendency of Modern Thought
  80. 80 Woman Suffrage, Horse Racing, and Money
  81. 81 Missionaries
  82. 82 Must Religion Go
  83. 83 Word Painting and College Education
  84. 84 Personal Magnetism and the Sunday Question
  85. 85 Authors
  86. 86 Miracles, Theosophy and Spiritualism
  87. 87 Tolstoy and Literature
  88. 88 Woman in Politics
  89. 89 Spiritualism
  90. 90 Plays and Players
  91. 91 Woman
  92. 92 Strikes, Expansion and Other Subjects
  93. 93 Sunday a Day of Pleasure
  94. 94 The Parliament of Religions
  95. 95 Cleveland's Hawaiian Policy
  96. 96 Woman and Her Domain
  97. 97 Professor Swing
  98. 98 Reply to the Christian Endeavorers
  99. 99 Spiritualism
  100. 100 A Little of Everything
  101. 101 Vivisection
  102. 102 Divorce
  103. 103 Music, Newspapers, Lynching and Arbitration
  104. 104 A Visit to Shaw's Garden
  105. 105 The Venezuelan Boundary Discussion and the Whipping-post
  106. 106 A Reply to the Rev. L. A. Banks
  107. 107 How to Become an Orator
  108. 108 John Russell Young and Expansion
  109. 109 This Century's Glories
  110. 110 Capital Punishment and the Whipping-post
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