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The Great Ingersoll Controversy Containing the Famous Christmas Sermon

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  1. The indignant protests thereby evoked from ministers of various denominations, and Colonel Ingersoll’s replies to the same. This book never would have appeared had it not been for the sinister and almost incredible bigotry of a Methodist clergyman who undertook to organize a boycott against the New York Evening Telegram because it printed a Christmas sermon written by Robert G. Ingersoll. This volume contains the meat of the matter, including every important utterance from the time of the Christmas sermon until the day of publication.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
216
ISBN
9781162602042
  1. The indignant protests thereby evoked from ministers of various denominations, and Colonel Ingersoll’s replies to the same. This book never would have appeared had it not been for the sinister and almost incredible bigotry of a Methodist clergyman who undertook to organize a boycott against the New York Evening Telegram because it printed a Christmas sermon written by Robert G. Ingersoll. This volume contains the meat of the matter, including every important utterance from the time of the Christmas sermon until the day of publication.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
216
ISBN
9781162602042