675 resultados para Divine omnipotence
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Introductory remarks on the importance of othodoxy[!]--On the negative spirit.--On Mr. Rudyard Kipling and making the world small.--Mr. Bernard Shaw.--Mr. H. G. Wells and the giants.--Christmas and the s̆thetes.--Omar and the sacred vine.--The mildness of the yellow press.--The moods of Mr. George Moore.--On sandals and simplicity.--Science and the savages.--Paganism and Mr. Lowes Dickinson.--Celts and celtophiles.--On certain modern writers and the institution of the family.--On smart novelists and the smart set.--On Mr. McCabe and a divine frivolity.--On the wit of Whistler.--The fallacy of the young nation.--Slum novelists and the slums.--Concluding remarks on the importance of orthodoxy.
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Bibliography: p. 417-463.
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"First published as the third part of Human nature a revelation of the divine, May, 1902."--verso of t.p.
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Translation of the 2d ed. of the author's Dante et la philosophie catholique, Paris, 1845. The chapter "Des sources poétiques de la Divine comédie" has been omitted.
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Edited by Arthur Preuss.
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Editor's preface.-Introductory by the Rev. R.A.Knowx-The supernatural, by the Rev. C.C. Martindale.-The idea of God, by the Rev. M.C. D'Arcy.-The nature and destiny of man, by C. Dawson.- The problem of evil, by E.I. Watkin.-The person of Christ, by Father Guthbert.-The divine atonement, by Father Cuthbert.-The church as the mystical body of Christ, by E.I.Watkin.-The sacramental system,by the Rev. C.C.Martindale.-Life after death, by the Rev. C.C. Martindale.-Index.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on religion.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on religion.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on religion.
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Introductory, by B. H. Streeter.--Love and omnipotence, by C. F. D'Arcy.--The survival of the fittest, by Lily Dougall.--Power, by Lily Dougall.--The defeat of pain, by B. H. Streeter.
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I-VI. The divine legation of Moses demonstrated.--VII. The alliance between church and state.--VIII. Julian. The doctrine of grace.--IX. The principles of natural and revealed religion.--X. Sermons on various subjects and occasions.--XI-XII. Controversial tracts.
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Thornwell, J. H. Our national sin.--Palmer, B. M. Slavery a divine trust.-- Dabney, R. L. The Christians̕ best motive for patriotism.--Breckinridge, R. J. The union to be preserved.--Van Dyke, H. J. The character and influence of abolitionism.--Lewis, T. Patriarchal and Jewish servitude no argument for American slavery.--Raphall, M. J. Bible view of slavery.--Vinton, F. Fanaticism rebuked.--Beecher, H. W. Peace, be still.--Bellows, H. W. The crisis of our national disease.--Adams, W. Prayers for rulers; or duty of Christian patriots.
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Half-title: The works of Francis Bacon.
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Poems reprinted in part from various periodicals.
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v. 1. Pharais. Mountain lovers.--v. 2. Sin-eater. The washer of the ford & other legendary moralities.--v. 3. The dominion of dereams. Under the dark star.--v. 4. Divine adventure. Studies in spiritual history.--v. 5. Winged destiny. Studies in the spiritual history of the Gael.--v. 6. Silence of Amor. Where the forest murmurs.--v. 7. Poems & dramas.