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Portrait of Richard Carlile

Richard Carlile

Richard Carlile was an English radical publisher and writer. He was an important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.

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Life of Thomas Paine Written Purposely to Bind with His Writings

Discover the inspiring story of a revolutionary thinker who ignited nations with his pen and fearlessly challenged the status quo.

By Richard Carlile

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The Character of a Priest

Unmasking the supposed deception of religious leaders, this story invites you to question everything you thought you knew about faith and power.

By Richard Carlile

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Church Reform The Only Means to That End, Stated in a Letter to Sir Robert Peel, Bart., First Lord of the Treasury

In a series of insightful letters, a reformer challenges the Church's reliance on superstition, advocating for a future where knowledge and practical morality guide religious practice.

By Richard Carlile

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An Address to Men of Science Calling Upon Them to Stand Forward and Vindicate the Truth....

In a call to action, learned individuals are urged to champion scientific education, breaking free from the bonds of superstition.

By Richard Carlile

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The Character of the Jew Books Being, a Defence of the Natural Innocence of Man, Against Kings and Priests or Tyrants and Impostors

Explore a controversial argument that society's immoral behavior stems from ancient teachings, not inherent human flaws.

By Richard Carlile

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A Letter to the Society for the Suppression of Vice, on Their Malignant Efforts to Prevent a Free Enquiry After Truth and Reason

Imprisoned for challenging religious norms, a defiant writer confronts those who seek to silence dissenting voices and champions the power of free thought against oppression.

By Richard Carlile

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