Lemuel K. Washburn

Lemuel Kelley Washburn (1846–1927) was an American Freethought writer.

Lemuel K. Washburn

He was the compiler of Cosmian Hymn Book: A Collection of Original and Selected Hymns (1888), promoted as "perfectly free from all sectarianism."[1]

He published various atheist articles and was an editor for the Boston Investigator.[2]

Publications

gollark: I'm aware. Work is in progress to enfastify it.
gollark: ELIZA is also bad though? Giant multi-hundred-million-parameter language models are not that bad but too slow?
gollark: Oh. Markov chains. Denied.
gollark: They need food and sleep though. I can enslave neural networks more easily.
gollark: Kidnap "Mark V. Shaney" and make them chat to people?

References

  1. Lemuel Kelley Washburn – 1888 – 189 pages – "This volume has been prepared to meet a public want. Care has been exercised to have a book of the highest moral sentiment, united with the choicest music. It is perfectly free from all sectarianism."
  2. Flynn, Tom. (2007). The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief. Prometheus Books. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-59102-391-3
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