Satires and Profanities Satires and Profanities

Satires and Profanities

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Satires And Profanities

James Thomson, scottish poet (1834-1882)


This ebook presents «Satires And Profanities», from James Thomson. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

-01- ABOUT THIS BOOK

-02- PREFACE

-03- THE DEVIL IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

-04- RELIGION IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

-05- THE STORY OF A FAMOUS OLD JEWISH FIRM

-06- CHRISTMAS EVE IN THE UPPER CIRCLES

-07- A WORD ON BLASPHEMY

-08- HEINE ON AN ILLUSTRIOUS EXILE

-09- THE DAILY NEWS

-10- JESUS, AS GOD, AS A MAN

-11- THE ONE THING NEEDFUL

-12- THE SWINBURNE CONTROVERSY

-13- GREAT CHRIST IS DEAD

-14- RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION OF JESUS

-15- SOME MUSLIM LAWS AND BELIEFS

-16- THE CHRISTIAN WORLD AND THE SECULARIST

-17- THE ATHANASIAN CREED

-18- OUR OBSTRUCTIONS

-19- MR. KINGSLEY’S CONVERTITES

-20- THE PRIMATE ON THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD

-21- SPIRITISM IN THE POLICE COURT

-22- A COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON ROYALTY

-23- DRAFT

-24- A BIBLE LESSON ON MONARCHY

-25- PRINCIPAL TULLOCH ON PERSONAL IMMORTALITY

-26- THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
February 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
249
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Perfect Library
SELLER
FB PUBLISHING LLC
SIZE
961
KB
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