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The books and pamphlets which the Secularists published were ordinarily written by persons within the Secularist Movement , but from time to time masterpieces were issued which were from the pens of other secular - minded writers .
The books and pamphlets which the Secularists published were ordinarily written by persons within the Secularist Movement , but from time to time masterpieces were issued which were from the pens of other secular - minded writers .
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She did so , and he published it anonymously in the spring of 1873.16 In the ensuing months she published anonymously through Scott several additional pamphlets . Mrs. Besant about this time left Sibsey for London .
She did so , and he published it anonymously in the spring of 1873.16 In the ensuing months she published anonymously through Scott several additional pamphlets . Mrs. Besant about this time left Sibsey for London .
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the Secularist George Whitehead did so in a volume entitled Birth Control and Race Culture , which he published in 1925. The argument was also advanced ( and this was apparently a new approach for the Secularists ) that birth control ...
the Secularist George Whitehead did so in a volume entitled Birth Control and Race Culture , which he published in 1925. The argument was also advanced ( and this was apparently a new approach for the Secularists ) that birth control ...
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