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By: Frederic W. Farrar (1831-1903) | |
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By: Swami Paramananda (1884-1940) | |
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By: John Knox (1514?-1572) | |
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By: St. Ignatius Loyola (1491-1553) | |
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![]() This account of the life of St. Ignatius, dictated by himself to Father Gonzalez, is a most valuable record of the great Founder of the Society of Jesus. It, more than any other work, gives an insight into the spiritual life of St. Ignatius. Few works in ascetical literature, except the writings of St. Teresa and St. Augustine, impart such a knowledge of the soul.The saint in his narrative always refers to himself in the third person, and this mode of speech has here been retained. Many persons who have neither the time, nor, perhaps, the inclination, to read larger works, will read, we trust, with pleasure and profit this autobiography... |
By: Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) | |
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By: Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) | |
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By: G. Campbell Morgan (1863-1945) | |
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![]() These studies in the book of Malachi were delivered as addresses to the students at Mr. Moody’s Bible School in Chicago, and then to my own congregation. They have also appeared in “The Record of Christian Work” in the United States, and in “Out and Out” in England. They are now sent out in a more permanent form, after careful revision, with the prayer that they may be used of God in calling His own children into the place of power without which form is nothing. (Introduction by G. Campbell Morgan) |
By: James Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) | |
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By: David Marshall Brooks (1902-1994) | |
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![]() Plain speaking is necessary in any discussion of religion, for if the freethinker attacks the religious dogmas with hesitation, the orthodox believer assumes that it is with regret that the freethinker would remove the crutch that supports the orthodox. And all religious beliefs are "crutches" hindering the free locomotive efforts of an advancing humanity. There are no problems related to human progress and happiness in this age which any theology can solve, and which the teachings of freethought cannot do better and without the aid of encumbrances. |
By: Aunt Fanny (1822-1894) | |
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By: Ernest Renan (1823-1892) | |
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By: Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918) | |
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By: Thomas De Witt Talmage (1832-1902) | |
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By: Grafton Elliot Smith (1871-1937) | |
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