FAITH OR AGNOSTICISM? Hugh B. Macculloch
No. 30 East 14th Street,
Cor. Union Square, S. W.
New York
June 15, 1888 Dictated. Dear Sir:

Col. Robt. G. Ingersoll will shortly contribute to THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW a brilliant article in defense of his views of Christianity, which were powerfully assailed by the Rt. Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone, in the May number of the Review. The controversy between these two most gifted writers and orators of modern times is chaining the attention of all classes of thinkers, and is recognized as the most stirring and memorable debate of the century.
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