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weak, the poor, and wronged, and lovingly gave alms. With loyal heart and with the purest hands he faithfully discharged all public trusts.

He was a worshipper of liberty, a friend of the oppressed. A thousand times I have heard him quote these words: "For Justice all place a temple, and all season, summer." He believed that happiness was the only good, reason the only torch, justice the only worship, humanity the only religion, and love the only priest. He added to the sum of human joy; and were every one to whom he did some loving service to bring a blossom to his grave, he would sleep to-night beneath a wilderness of flowers.

Life is a narrow vale between the cold and barren peaks of two eternities. We strive in vain to look beyond the heights. We cry aloud, and the only answer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word; but in the night of death hope sees a star and listening love can hear the rustle of a wing.

He who sleeps here, when dying, mistaking the approach of death for the return of health, whispered

with his latest breath, "I am better now."

Let us

believe, in spite of doubts and dogmas, of fears and tears, that these dear words are true of all the countless dead.

And now, to you, who have been chosen, from among the many men he loved, to do the last sad office for the dead, we give his sacred dust.

Speech cannot contain our love. There was, there is, no gentler, stronger, manlier man.

VOL. I.

"THE GODS, AND OTHER LECTURES:"

BY

ROBERT G. INGERSOLL.

CONTENTS.- "THE GODS," " 'HUMBOLDT," "THOMAS PAINE," "INDIVIDU"" ALITY," "HERETICS AND HERESIES," 12 mo. 253 pp.

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VOL. II.

"THE GHOSTS, AND OTHER LECTURES:"

BY

ROBERT G. INGERSOLL.

CONTENTS.— THE GHOSTS," "LIBERTY OF MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD," "DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE," "FARMING IN ILLINOIS," "SPEECH AT CINCINNATI," "A VISION OF WAR." 12 mo. 232 pp.

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These books are elegantly bound and printed in clear, bold type, on heavy, tinted paper.

The author takes the ground that man belongs to himself, and that each individual should at all hazards maintain his intellectual freedom.

These lectures have created the greatest sensation in the religious world since the days of Voltaire. Hundreds of pamphlets have been published, thousands of sermons have been preached, and numberless articles have been written against them, with the effect of increasing their popularity every day.

They have excited the hatred of the orthodox and bigoted, and the admiration of the intelligent and generous; they are denounced by all believers in tyranny, in slavery, by the beaters of wives, the whippers of children, the believers in hell, the haters of progress, the despisers of reason, by all the cringers, crawlers, defamers of the dead, and by all the hypocrites now living. By a great many others, they are held in the highest esteem.

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THE CRISIS. 12 mo; full, clear type; paper, 50 cents; cloth, 80 cents. Containing Nos. I to XVI, inclusive. Written in the "times that tried men's souls" during the American Revolution.

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