This book presents a history of atheism in the 19th century, spanning from its inception in Bristol to its propagation throughout the nation. The author, who was involved in the movement and underwent imprisonment for their beliefs, provides both a personal and comprehensive account of the struggles faced by early atheists. The book sheds light on the motivations and challenges of those who openly rejected organized religion, and includes first-hand accounts of the prosecutions and persecutions they endured. Through the lens of personal experiences and broader historical events, the book delves into the complexities of religious belief and the fight for freedom of expression in the face of societal and legal opposition.
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