There is an impression in some quarters that atheism is advocated in a weak and unskilful manner by the chiefs of secularism. It is an impression in which I do not share Most of the writers who are striving to diffuse atheism in literary circles are not... Charles Bradlaugh: A Record of His Life and Work - Page 123de Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner - 1895Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Flint - 1879 - 600 pages
...atheism is advocated in a weak and unskilful manner by the chiefs of secularism. It is an impression in which I do not share Most of the writers who are striving...strength with either Mr Holyoake or Mr Bradlaugh. The working men of England may be assured that they have heard from the secularists nearly everything... | |
| Robert Flint - 1879 - 602 pages
...atheism is advocated in a weak and unskilful manner by the chiefs of secularism. It is an impression in which I do not share. Most of the writers who are...strength with either Mr Holyoake or Mr Bradlaugh. The working men of England may be assured that they have heard from the secularists nearly everything... | |
| Robert Flint - 1885 - 602 pages
...advocated in a weak and unskilful manner by the chiefs of secularism It is an impression in which I dp not share. Most of the writers who are striving to...strength with either Mr Holyoake or Mr Bradlaugh. The working men of England may be assured that they have heard from the secularists nearly everything... | |
| 1885 - 456 pages
...thinkers — no one can doubt their ability ; and it has truly been said by a shrewd observer, that " most of the writers who are striving to diffuse Atheism...compared in intellectual strength with either Mr. Bradlaugh or Mr. Holyoake." The strong, self-assertive character of one of these leaders is nowhere... | |
| Robert Flint - 1894 - 608 pages
...atheism is advocated in a weak and unskilful manner by the chiefs of secularism It is an impression in which I do not share. Most of the writers who are...strength with either Mr Holyoake or Mr Bradlaugh. The working men of England may be assured that they have heard from the secularists nearly everything... | |
| Alfred William Benn - 1906 - 560 pages
...and pamphlets. Professor Flint, who is very well read in the subject, gives it as his opinion that ' most of the writers who are striving to diffuse atheism...strength with either Mr. Holyoake or Mr. Bradlaugh.' a It would seem then that their arguments ought to be given a place in this work. But I do not find... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1920 - 144 pages
...advocated in a weak and unskilful manner by the chiefs of Secularism. It is an impression which I did not share. Most of the writers who are striving to...intellectual strength with either Mr. Holyoake or Mr. Bradlaugh.1 1 Anti-Theistic Theories, 4th ed., p. 517. As a monist he was necessarily a determinist,... | |
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