Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843
Richard Carlile British social reformer
קרליל, ריצ'רד, 1790-1843
Carlile, Richard
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Works
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An abstract, embodying the evidences, of the lectures delivered by Mr. Carlile : at Brighton and elsewhere, in the year 1836 : to prove that the Bible is not a book of historical record, but an important mythological volume : with a memorial and petition to the late king, and the present queen, a letter to the Duke of Sussex as Grand Master of the Masonic Association, and two letters to Lord John Russell as Secretary of State for the Home Department, praying for an inquiry on that subject | |
An address to men of science : calling upon them to stand forward and vindicate the truth from the foul grasp and persecution of superstition; and obtain for the island of Great Britain the noble appellation of the focus of truth; whence mankind shall be illuminated, and the black and pestiferous clouds of persecution and superstition be banished from the face of the earth; as the only sure prelude to universal peace and harmony among the human race, in which a sketch of a proper system for the education of youth is submitted to their judgment | |
The character of a soldier, 1822: | |
Church reform: the only means to that end, stated in a letter to Sir Robert Peel, Bart. First Lord of the Treasury, &c | |
The contrast; | |
Correspondence between Mr. Cobbett, Mr. Tipper, and Sir Francis Burdett. | |
deist ; or, Moral philosopher. Being an impartial inquiry after moral and theological truths : selected from the writings of the most celebrated authors in ancient and modern times. | |
A dialogue on the approaching trial of Mr. Carlile, for publishing The age of reason. With trial anticipated... From Wooler's British gazette, Sunday, April 18, 1819. | |
An effort to set at rest some little disputes and misunderstandings between the reformers of Leeds, upon the subject of some late deputy meetings and a declaration of sentiments arising therefrom | |
Every woman's book | |
The Following publications may be had of R. Carlile, 183, Fleet Street and of every political bookseller throughout the United Kingdom. | |
The gospel according to Richard Carlile; shewing the true parencentage, birth and life of our allegorical Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. | |
Jail journal, prison thoughts and other writings | |
A letter to the Society for the Suppression of Vice, on their malignant efforts to prevent a free enquiry after truth and reason | |
Life of T. Paine. | |
A list of the jurors nominated to try the two informations by the attorney-general, and three indictments by the Society for the suppression of vice, against Mr. Carlile, for publishing Paine's Age of reason, Sherwin's register, and Palmer's Principles of nature, in the Deist, a work now publishing in weekly numbers. | |
Manual of freemasonry | |
The moralist; vol. 1, nos. 1-16. | |
A new view of insanity : in which is set forth the present mismanagement of public and private madhouses, all the late and existing defects of New Bethlem: with some suggestions towards a new remedy for that almost-universal disorder of the human race | |
The order for the Administration of the Loaves and Fishes, or, The Communion of corruption's host commanded to be read at the Treasury the day preceding al cabinet dinners. | |
The Phoenix and Christian advocate of equal knowledge | |
The political and miscellaneous works of Thomas Paine .... | |
Political litany | |
The prompter. | |
Reply of the Bishop of Llandaff to the second part of The age of Reason in a series of letters addressed to Thomas Paine : being an apology for the Bible. | |
The report of the proceedings of the Court of King's bench, in the Guildhall, London, on the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th days of October : being the mock trials of Richard Carlile, for alledged blasphemous libels, in publishing Thomas Paine's theological works and Elihu Palmer's Principles of nature, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and special juries. | |
A report of the public discussion between the Rev. John Green and the Rev. Richard Carlile held in Saint Andrew's Hall, Norwich, August 24th and 28th, 1837 | |
The Republican. | |
A respectful address to the inhabitants of Newcastle upon Tyne and its vicinity | |
Richard Carlile's sermon upon the mount. | |
A scourge for the littleness of "great" men | |
The second trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 19, 1817, before Lord Ellenborough and and a special jury, for publishing a parody, with an alleged intent to ridicule the Litany, and libel the Prince Regent, the House of lords, and the House of commons. | |
Speech of Mrs. Susanna Wright before the Court of King's Bench on the 14th of November, 1822 : in the course of reading which she was continually interrupted by the court, and before she had finished it committed to Newgate for persisting to read : to be brought up again for judgment on the fourth day of Hilary term, 1823. | |
To the reformers of Great Britain | |
Traité du mercure. | |
A treatise on mercury, exhibiting its wonderful powers when taken in a crude state: | |
The truth of the gospel, 1828: | |
Vice versus reason. A copy of the bill of indictment, found at the Old Bailey sessions, January 16, 1819, against Richard Carlile, for publishing Paine's Age of reason ... | |
What is love? |