Lemuel K. Washburn
Lemuel Kelley Washburn (1846–1927) was an American Freethought writer.
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
- America's Debt to Thomas Paine (Boston, 1878)
- Cosmian Hymn Book (Boston, 1888)
- Is the Bible Worth Reading, and Other Essays (Truth Seeker Company, 1911)
- The Miracles of Jesus: and Other Essays (Truth Seeker Company, 1917)
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
- 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."
- Flynn, Tom. (2007). The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief. Prometheus Books. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-59102-391-3
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