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Sermon 10: The Second Spring

In Sermons Preached on Various Occasions

Read by Russ Hobbs


John Henry Newman


What language do the human heart and soul speak? Many would say they speak poetry and song. But what if reason and spirituality join heart…

Mohammedism in India

In Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3

Read by Tasha Hobbs Peterson


Charles Eliot


Started in 1907, An Historical Sketch was a work in 3 volumes. The author was a British diplomat posted to Asia and his great work was inter…

Two Counts of Cadillac

In Captain Sparkle, Pirate

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Nicholas Carter


Nick Carter is a fictional detective who first appeared in 1886 in dime store novels. Over the years, different authors, all taking the nom …

The Story of Prince Ahmed, and the Fairy Perie Banou, part 4

In The Arabian Nights Entertainments, Volume 04

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Anonymoustranslated Byjonathan Scott


The fourth and final volume of Middle Eastern tales, originally written in Arabic. Scheherazade tries to prolong her husband's interest in h…

Art and Life, part 1

In The waning of the middle ages: a study of the forms of life, thought and art in…

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Johan Huizinga


The Waning of the Middle Ages (also known as The Autumn of the Middle Ages, or Autumntide of the Middle Ages), subtitled A study of the form…

An Epitaph On A Goldfish - Read by TH

In An Epitaph On A Goldfish

Read by Tasha Hobbs Peterson


Richard le Gallienne and Richard Le Gallienne


LibriVox volunteers bring you 18 recordings of An Epitaph On A Goldfish by Richard le Gallienne.This was the Weekly Poetry project for Octo…

Altar and Throne

In Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)

Read by Tasha Hobbs Peterson


George William Foote


The Freethinker, founded in 1881 was one of the first secular humanist magazines, and also one of the oldest surviving one, moving online on…

A Day in Florida

In Hope Farm Notes

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Herbert W. Collingwood


“Most of these notes were originally printed in the Rural New-Yorker from week to week and covering a period of about 20 years. . . . From t…

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