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Is Suicide a Sin? Robert G. Ingersoll's Famous Letter. Replies by Mgr. Thos. Ducey, Roman Catholic, Nym Crinkle, Feuilletonist, Madison C. Peters, Protestant, Wm. Q. Judge, Theosophist, C. Wilfred Mowbray, Anarchist, John T. Nagle, Statistician. And Col. Ingersoll's Brilliant Rejoinder. A Verdict of a Jury of Twelve Eminent Men of New York. Prefaced by a Startling Chapter, Great Suicides of History! Schopenjauer's Celebrated Essay "On Suicide." Extracts from Omar Khayyam, the Poet Philosopher of Persia

Is Suicide a Sin? Robert G. Ingersoll's Famous Letter. Replies by Mgr. Thos. Ducey, Roman Catholic, Nym Crinkle, Feuilletonist, Madison C. Peters, Protestant, Wm. Q. Judge, Theosophist, C. Wilfred Mowbray, Anarchist, John T. Nagle, Statistician. And Col. Ingersoll's Brilliant Rejoinder. A Verdict of a Jury of Twelve Eminent Men of New York. Prefaced by a Startling Chapter, Great Suicides of History! Schopenjauer's Celebrated Essay "On Suicide." Extracts from Omar Khayyam, the Poet Philosopher of Persia

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Is Suicide a Sin? Robert G. Ingersoll's Famous Letter. Replies by Mgr. Thos. Ducey, Roman Catholic, Nym Crinkle, Feuilletonist, Madison C. Peters, Protestant, Wm. Q. Judge, Theosophist, C. Wilfred Mowbray, Anarchist, John T. Nagle, Statistician. And Col. Ingersoll's Brilliant Rejoinder. A Verdict of a Jury of Twelve Eminent Men of New York. Prefaced by a Startling Chapter, Great Suicides of History! Schopenjauer's Celebrated Essay "On Suicide." Extracts from Omar Khayyam, the Poet Philosopher of Persia

by Ingersoll, Robert G

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New York: Standard Publishing Company, 1894. Paperback. 95p., wraps, 5x7.25 inches, wraps detached but present, wraps, title page, and rear blank evenly toned else good condition. Ingersoll was a prominent agnostic orator. Mowbray was an English anarchist, member of the Socialist League, and friend of William Morris. At the time of publication he was on a speaking tour of the US, and in December 1894 he was arrested after a speech in front of the Ladies' Liberal League and charged with inciting sedition. (Avrich, Anarchist Voices).

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Is Suicide a Sin? Robert G. Ingersoll's Famous Letter. Replies by Mgr. Thos. Ducey, Roman Catholic, Nym Crinkle, Feuilletonist, Madison C. Peters, Protestant, Wm. Q. Judge, Theosophist, C. Wilfred Mowbray, Anarchist, John T. Nagle, Statistician. And Col. Ingersoll's Brilliant Rejoinder. A Verdict of a Jury of Twelve Eminent Men of New York. Prefaced by a Startling Chapter, Great Suicides of History! Schopenjauer's Celebrated Essay "On Suicide." Extracts from Omar Khayyam, the Poet Philosopher of Persia
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Ingersoll, Robert G
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1894
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