THE FREETHOUGHT REVIEW.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREETHOUGHT REVIEW. gin Those in favor of progress throughout the whole of New Zealand must rejoice at the contemplated issue of your Freethought Journal. A paper of thekind is calculated to supply a want that is felt by all advanced thinkers, and your first number will be looked upon as marking an epoch that in the history of Progression will be long remembered. I learn you purpose giving it the title of the " Freethought Review." Under this heading you will no doubt publish some account of the various Freethought Associations that are formed in the large towns of this colony. By this means our strength (intellectual and otherwise) will become known to each other. This and other information (easily obtained) will have a most salutary effect in promoting the cause, strengthening its present adherement, and the public generally will have an opportunity of knowing, through its columns, the liberal and tolerant spirit of Freethought Organisations. I trust your extensive undertaking will receive the support of all liberal minded men and women throughout New Zealand. Kindly place my name on the list of your subscribers. I am, &c, J. J. Buckrell, Secretary Wanganui Freethought Association. Wanganui, September, 11th 1883.
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Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 October 1883, Page 11
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