Robert G. Ingersoll Quote

The ministers, who preached at these revivals, were in earnest. They were zealous and sincere. They were not philosophers. To them science was the name of a vague dread - a dangerous enemy. They did not know much, but they believed a great deal.


The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll: Lectures (ed. 1901)


The ministers, who preached at these revivals, were in earnest. They were zealous and sincere. They were not philosophers. To them science was the...

The ministers, who preached at these revivals, were in earnest. They were zealous and sincere. They were not philosophers. To them science was the...

The ministers, who preached at these revivals, were in earnest. They were zealous and sincere. They were not philosophers. To them science was the...

The ministers, who preached at these revivals, were in earnest. They were zealous and sincere. They were not philosophers. To them science was the...