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Gay Science
book by Friedrich Nietzsche

A Confession
1882 work by Leo Tolstoy
God and the State
book by Mikhail Bakunin

Auto-Emancipation
right|thumb|upright|The book "Auto-Emancipation" by Pinsker, 1882
Seiyō Kibun
Ofudesaki
The Ofudesaki (おふでさき or 御筆先, "Tip of the Writing Brush") is the most important scripture in Tenrikyo. It is one of Tenrikyo's three scriptures (sangenten 三原典), along with the Mikagura-uta ("The Songs for the Service") and the Osashizu ("Divine Directions"). A 17-volume collection of 1,711 waka poems, the Ofudesaki was composed by the foundress of Tenrikyo, Miki Nakayama, from 1869 to 1882.

History of Woman Suffrage
book by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Atlantis: The Antediluvian World
non-fiction work by Ignatius Loyola Donnelly
Mikagura-uta
The Mikagura-uta (みかぐらうた or 御神楽歌, The Songs for the Service) is one of the three Tenrikyo scriptures, along with the Ofudesaki and the Osashizu. It was composed by the foundress of Tenrikyo, Miki Nakayama, from 1866 to 1875, and revised to its current version in 1882.

Oahspe: A New Bible
Spriritualist book from the 19th century
Seder HaDoroth
book by Yeḥiʾēl Ben-Shelomoh Hailprin