Excerpt from Two Remarkable Lectures Delivered in Boston, by Dr. C. Knowlton, on the Day of His Leaving the Jail at East Cambridge, March 31, 1833, Where He Had Been Imprisoned, for Publishing a Book
And gentlemen, to t1ace the causes of my being now here, I should at that hydra monster which, in my Opinion, has been of more human misery than any other one thing - not en do I say, as astronomy has swept that bible cob over our heads - but upon earth. I mean superstition. Tion, 0 then graceless offspring of ignorance and Vil hast then not done? Many millions hast thou caused to flow How' many weeping, widows, destitute sconsolate lovers hast thou notv' made? The thou ou hast consigned to the dungeon, the scaffold, the rack.
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