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A Tribute To Ingersoll

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Day
20
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. Minot J. Savage, the eminent Unatarian divine, who, from bis palpit in Boston, a few weeks ago, paid a jlowing tribute to the honesty of purpose and ability of Robert G. Ingersoll, voiced the opinión of thousands of intelligent people. In the ooncluding portion of bis sermón, Mr. Savage says : "If tbe colonel is mistaken iu bis doubts as to a future life, I do not beLieve he will be socry to confess bis rnistake. If I meet him over there I believe that his true heart will respond to everything trne. As he now admires that which is admirable, he will easily llame out into worship; and he will be the readiest to confess the limitations of bis thonght here, and to go about fearlessly proolaiming the truth, eamestly trying to perform his duty, being Eaithful and true to friendship and love as he is here below. " Tbis, from a minister, is to be coiimended as being free from tbe narrow prejudice which blinds so many wortby people to the integrity of Col. Iugersoll. 'Jol. Ingersoll will be at the Grand opera house tomorrow evening, when ie .will deliver his most famous effort, 'Liberty of Man, Womau and Child. "

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Ann Arbor Argus
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