The National Reformer was a secularist weekly publication in 19th-century Britain (1860-1893), noted for providing a longstanding "strong, radical voice" in its time, advocating atheism. Under the editorship of Charles Bradlaugh for the majority of its lifespan, each issue stated that "The editorial policy of the Paper is Republican, Atheistic, and Malthusian, but all opinions are freely admitted, provided only that they be expressed reasonably and in proper language."
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| - The National Reformer was a secularist weekly publication in 19th-century Britain (1860-1893), noted for providing a longstanding "strong, radical voice" in its time, advocating atheism. Under the editorship of Charles Bradlaugh for the majority of its lifespan, each issue stated that "The editorial policy of the Paper is Republican, Atheistic, and Malthusian, but all opinions are freely admitted, provided only that they be expressed reasonably and in proper language." (en)
- National Reformer (1860 - 1893) was een Britse krant die werd opgericht door Charles Bradlaugh en , twee leden van de Sheffield Secular Society. Dit uit overtuiging dat religie de vooruitgang in de weg staat en Bradlaugh en Barker een stroming voorstonden die ze atheïstisch secularisme noemden. (nl)
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| - The National Reformer was a secularist weekly publication in 19th-century Britain (1860-1893), noted for providing a longstanding "strong, radical voice" in its time, advocating atheism. Under the editorship of Charles Bradlaugh for the majority of its lifespan, each issue stated that "The editorial policy of the Paper is Republican, Atheistic, and Malthusian, but all opinions are freely admitted, provided only that they be expressed reasonably and in proper language." (en)
- National Reformer (1860 - 1893) was een Britse krant die werd opgericht door Charles Bradlaugh en , twee leden van de Sheffield Secular Society. Dit uit overtuiging dat religie de vooruitgang in de weg staat en Bradlaugh en Barker een stroming voorstonden die ze atheïstisch secularisme noemden. (nl)
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