Arrows of Freethought

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Arrows of Freethought

by G. W. (George William) Foote

EN·~3 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

ARROWS OF FREETHOUGHT.

0:01

By G. W. Foote - Editor of "The Freethinker." </h4 - LONDON: H. A. KEMP, 28 STONECUTTER STREET, FARRINGDON STREET, E.C. 1882.

0:07

PREFACE

1:12

RELIGION AND PROGRESS.

11:32

A DEFENCE OF THOMAS PAINE.

17:06

THE GOSPEL OF FREETHOUGHT.

14:36

FREETHOUGHT IN CURRENT LITERATURE.

18:17

DEAN STANLEY'S LATEST.

13:33

GOD AND THE QUEEN.

6:44

CARDINAL NEWMAN ON INFIDELITY.

5:29

Description

A spirited compilation of essays from the late‑19th century, this volume brings together a selection of sharp, thought‑provoking pieces that originally appeared in progressive periodicals of the era. The editor has carefully chosen writings that still resonate, offering clear arguments against institutional dogma while championing the power of reason and open inquiry. Readers will encounter witty critiques of religious authority, especially targeting the complacency of high‑ranking clergy.

The essays examine the clash between intellectual advancement and moral teachings imposed from above, using contemporary events and speeches as springboards for broader reflection. By dissecting sermons delivered to massive working‑class audiences, the author reveals how language can mask deeper social dynamics and highlights the gap between proclaimed piety and lived experience. Throughout, the tone remains unapologetically bold, inviting listeners to question long‑standing beliefs and consider the promise of a secular, rational future.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (223K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2009-10-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. W. (George William) Foote

G. W. (George William) Foote

1850–1915

A sharp, combative voice in Victorian freethought, this English journalist and editor spent decades arguing for secularism and free expression. He is especially remembered for founding The Freethinker and for turning controversy into a public campaign for liberty of conscience.

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