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Ingersoll on Voltaire Lectures on Great Thinkers

Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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    008 - VIII The Second Return

    Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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    007 - VII The Death -Bed Argument

    Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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    006 - VI The Return

    Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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    005 - V His Humanity The Espenasse CaseThe Sirven Family

    Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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    004 - IV The Scheme of Nature

    Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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    003 - III The Morn of Manhood

    Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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    002 - II The Days of Youth

    Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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    001 - I Introduction

    Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join Col. Robert G. Ingersoll as he delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who have shaped our world. He eloquently states, It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Ingersoll’s captivating lectures celebrate the profound impact of figures like Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, and Voltaire, among others. This series not only honors these iconic personalities but also explores larger themes with speeches on The Great Infidels, the tension between science and superstition, and reflections on the Holy Bible. Each lecture from Volume 3, along with select lectures from Volume 1 of the esteemed Dresden Edition, will be presented on Librivox, making these thought-provoking insights accessible to all. (Michele Fry)

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