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. George E. Webb,
The Evolution Controversy in America
(Lexington, KY), 1994, pp. 110â114.
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Darrow, Clarence, and Wallace Rice.
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abolitionism,
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n,
31
,
40
,
48
,
50
,
110
,
172
; religion and,
32
â35,
52
â53
“Address to the Colored People” (Ingersoll),
52
â53
Adler, Felix,
90
African Americans.
See
equal rights; racial inequality; slavery
afterlife,
41
,
94
,
105
,
157
â58,
164
,
201
Age of Reason, The
(Paine),
19
,
20
,
40
,
62
,
145
agnostics/atheists,
11
,
22
,
198
; afterlife concept and,
94
,
157
â58,
201
; alleged deathbed recantations of,
173
â74; enemies' characterization of,
156
â57; as identical,
17
â18,
193
â94; increased numbers of,
94
; Ingersoll's popularization of,
11
,
126
,
189
; origin of word “agnostic,”
24
; political barriers for,
56
,
178
â79,
200
â201; social Darwinists as,
107
.
See also
freethinkers; “new atheists”; secularism
Allen, Frederick Lewis,
Only Yesterday
,
25
â26
Altgeld, John Peter,
163
America
(Jesuit publication),
183
American Anti-Slavery Association,
29
n
American archetype,
7
â8
American Association for the Advancement of Science,
187
American Bible Society,
13
American Centennial (July 4, 1876),
5
American Federation of Musicians,
160
American founders.
See
founders
American Free Religious Association,
171
American politics.
See
politics and government
American Religious Identification Survey
,
30
n
American Revolution, Paine's writings and,
1
,
18
,
19
,
142
â43,
146
,
147
American Secular Union,
131
â32,
162
,
163
animal experiments.
See
vivisection
anthrax,
80
anti-obscenity laws.
See
obscenity (Comstock) laws
anti-Semitism,
114
“Apostate's Creed” (anon.),
85
Arlington National Cemetery,
176
Arthur, Chester A.,
115
asceticism,
164
â66
asepsis,
79
Atchison (Kansas) Daily Globe
,
27
atheists.
See
agnostics/atheists; “new atheists”
atonement,
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autodidacts,
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â8,
36
,
38
,
42
â43,
44
Baptists,
145
Barlow, Joel,
40
Barton, Clara,
10
Baxter, Richard,
The Saint's Everlasting Rest
,
37
Beckwith, Philo D.,
72
,
73
â74,
190
Beckworth Memorial Theater (Dowagiac, MI),
72
â76,
190
Beecher, Rev. Henry Ward,
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,
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,
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,
91
â94,
96
; Ingersoll eulogy for,
92
â93; social beliefs of,
108
Beethoven, Ludwig van,
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,
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,
190
Bennett, William D.,
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Bentley, Rev. William,
181
Bible,
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,
21
,
38
â39,
44
,
96
,
175
; creation account of,
9
,
14
,
16
,
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â82,
86
â88,
104
,
149
; liberal Protestant view of,
182
; as literal (
see
biblical literalism); as literary/philosophical work,
153
; as metaphoric,
148
; officeholders' sworn oath on,
136
â37; as sanctioning corporal punishment,
39
; as sanctioning death penalty,
144
,
199
; as sanctioning slavery,
52
â53,
140
; as sanctioning women's inferiority,
122
Bible Institute of Los Angeles,
The Fundamentals
,
101
n
biblical literalism,
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,
14
; blasphemy law and,
131
â36,
141
; evolution belief vs. (
see
evolution theory); liberal Protestant movement from,
86
,
91
; persistence of belief in,
94
â95,
101
n,
148
â49; scientific challenges to,
16
,
18
,
23
,
78
â79,
81
â82,
136
,
148
â49; turn of twentieth century decline in,
25
biology,
23
,
148
.
See also
evolution theory
Biology for Beginners
(textbook),
187
birth control: Catholic opposition to,
186
; Comstock obscenity laws and,
100
,
152
; Ingersoll's support for,
118
â19,
127
,
171
,
186
Blaine, James G.,
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â60,
64
â67
Blaine amendments (1875),
64
â66
bloggers,
11
Bloomer, Amelia Jencks,
32
Boleyn, Anne,
13
Book of Mormon,
32
Booth, Edwin,
160
Booth, John Wilkes,
160
n
Booth's Theater (NYC),
71
border areas, North-South,
48
â49,
113
Brooklyn Academy of Music,
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n
Brooks, Anna M.,
71
Brown, Walston,
172
Bruno, Giordano,
192
Bryan, William Jennings,
22
â23,
64
,
100
,
101
,
148
â50; biblical literalism and,
23
,
148
â49; “cross of gold” speech of,
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,
149
; grave of,
176
Buchard, Rev. Samuel D.,
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Bunyan, John,
Pilgrim's Progress
,
36
Burbank, Luther,
10
Burns, Robert,
45
â48,
62
,
94
,
123
; familiar songs of,
46
; “Holy Willie's Prayer,”
46
â48
business interests,
11
,
101
,
149
â50; Ingersoll's legal representation of,
58
,
101
â2; social Darwinist “selection” beliefs and,
106
â7
cancer,
86
â87
capital punishment.
See
death penalty