Excerpt from Octavius Brooks Frothingham and the New Faith
In response to numerous requests, and to the generally expressed opinion that the material belonged to permanent rather than ephemeral literature, the able essay of Mr. Stedman, which first appeared in "The Galaxy," is here reproduced in book-form.
The growing interest in the purport and influence of what arc known as Radical ideas, and the very general recognition of the fact that those ideas have passed through their first and inevitable stage of simple negation and iconoclasm, and are shaping themselves into a positive and constructive faith, and a practical rule of life, form a sufficient ground for the work that the essayist has attempted.
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