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Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Common sense; with appendix and an address to Quakers. - London: Freethought Publishing Company, [1884?]
46 p.
Introduction by Charles Bradlaugh.
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Green, Matthew Wood, 1840-1914.
The devil's sword blunted; or, Spiritualism examined and condemned out of the mouths of its own advocates. - Dunedin: Clarke, [1879]
114 p.
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Green, Matthew Wood, 1840-1914.
Mrs Hardinge-Britten in the crucible: being a lecture delivered ... July 9th, 1879, in reply to 'Spiritualism vindicated and clerical slanders refuted'. - Dunedin: Clarke, 1879.
43 p.
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Tyerman, John.
Contradiction of the Bible: an outline of two lectures on the Bible, delivered in the Queen's Theatre3, Sydney, on October 17 1875 and 31, 1875. - Sydney: G. E. Hooke, [1875]
11 p.
Reprinted from the Stockwhhip.
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Tyerman, John.
Spiritualism as a destructive & constructive system: a lecture delivered in Doughty Hall, London, on Sunday, February 16th, 1879. - London: James Burns, [1879]
34 p.
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A spiritualist gives his views on religion. - Sandhurst: J. Williams, [ca.1875?]
4 p.
Caption title.
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Grote, George, 1794-1871.
Analysis of the influence of natural religion on the temporal happiness of mankind, by Philip Beauchamp [pseud.] - New ed. - London: Truelove, 1875.
122 p.
Edited by Grote from MSS by Jeremy Bentham.
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Armstrong, Richard Acland, 1843-1905.
'Is it reasonable to worship God?' Verbatim report of two nights' debate at Nottingham between the Rev. R.A. Armstrong and Charles Bradlaugh. - London: Freethought Publishing Company, 1878.
69 p.
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Smith, James 1820-1910.
Some defects in our present system of education: a lecture. - Melbourne: S. Mullen, 1877.
17 p.
Also in vol. 36
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Green, Matthew Wood, 1840-1914.
The divine origin of Christianity ... debate between M.W. Green (affirming) and Charles Bright (denying). - Dunedin: Clarke [1878?]
133 p.
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