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“The Most Brilliant Speaker of the English Language in any Land on the Globe” —Rev. Henry Ward Beecher He is the most brilliant speaker of the globe.” Moncure D. Conway said, resident of the United States. His life as the life of Abraham Lin- Mark Twain said’ of . my reverence for him w: and returned it with usur: ‘ork can be carried for H as yourself. Throw every an in Maine.” James A at SOME OF HIS GREAT ARTICLES Life Some Mistakes of Moses Which Way The Truth The Foundation of Faith Tee Dewi Progre: What Religion? Avout the Hely Bibl Millions Flocked to Hear Him viewed was the greatest nt among He was not o f the greatest patriots, one of the most humane of men, t beautiful characters then living. He fought with logic, with and with u anding of his fellowmen. That is why 1 orator of the age the greatest livin y years Col ; bert G. Ingersoll spoke before packed houses wher- greater crowds than any other one man of his COL. Robert G. Ingersoll Governors, Senators, and Presidents to speak ere’ as broad as humanity. itself. His oretions ations of A Christian Sermon Is Suicide a Sin? s in pamphlet form. The newspapers all over the | THEY ALL LOVED Is Avarice Trium- ations were translated in every foreign languag. HIM AND phant? men of his time than any other national figure. ADMIRED. HIS Orthodoxy olicity, his earnestness, his sympathy charmed WORK Myth and Miracle nd captiv ed millions. nost owerful man of his time because he made | Rev. Henry Ward re pe The Christian Reli- Beecher gion Moacuse D: Conway : farles Sumner 1a Divorce Wrong? Improve Tout Own Thinking Power | t22'#2" <hr. Shakespeare W. Fi anks Robert Burns ng ake Your Talk Sparkle with Wit a Logic Rutherford B. Abrah Pinel "0gh Do you feel the need of a mental locomotive to pull you out of the "Benjamin Har= The Great Infidels %,%, tut of ordinary thinking? 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