na INLIS000000000004540 20221012020651 0010-0520004540 221012 | | eng 0-8050-7442-2 eng 211.40973 211.40973 JAC f Jacoby, Susan Freethinkers : A History of American Secularism / Susan Jacoby New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004 ix, 417p. : :illus, ; 24cm. Indeks : p.403-417 p.389-397 On the centennial anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independece, Robert Ingersoll, the foremost champion of freethought and the most famous orator in late-nineeteenth-century America, paid tribute in his hometown of Peoria, Illinois, to "the first secular government that was ever founded in this world." Also known as "the Great Agnostic," Ingersoll praised the framers of the Constitution for deliberately omitting any mention of God from the nation's founding document and istead acknowledging " We the People" as the supreme governmental authority. Secularism-United States-History Freethinkers-United States-History 09291/MKRI-P/XI/2008 09291/MKRI-P/XI/2008