All Saints' Day and Other Sermons

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ReadHowYouWant.com, 18 de des. 2008 - 456 pàgines
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ALL SAINTS DAY
1
PREPARATION
10
THE PURIFYING
22
THE LORD COMING TO
34
ADVENT
46
CAPITAL
59
TEMPTATION
72
MOTHERS
84
THOU ART WORTHY
149
THE GLORY OF THE TRINITY
158
LOVE OF GOD AND MAN
168
COURAGE
179
GOOD
190
GRACE
202
FATHER AND CHILD
212
GOD IS OUR REFUGE
223

FRIDAY
93
THE IMAGE OF THE EARTHLY AND
104
EASTER
112
PRESENCE
121
ASCENSION
130
THE COMFORTER
138
PRIDE
233
WORSHIP
242
THE PEACE
255
SINS OF PARENTS
266
AGREE WITH THINE
277
ST JOHN
287

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Charles Kingsley, a clergyman of the Church of England, who late in his life held the chair of history at Cambridge University, wrote mostly didactic historical romances. He put the historical novel to new use, not to teach history, but to illustrate some religious truth. Westward Ho! (1855), his best-known work, is a tale of the Spanish main in the days of Queen Elizabeth I. Hypatia: New Foes with Old Faces (1853) is the story of a pagan girl-philosopher who was torn to pieces by a Christian mob. The story is strongly anti-Roman Catholic.. Hereward the Wake, or The Watchful Hereward the Wake, or The Watchful (1866) is a tale of a Saxon outlaw. The Water-Babies (1863), written for Kingsley's youngest child, "would be a tale for children were it not for the satire directed at the parents of the period," said Andrew Lang. Alton Locke (1850) and Yeast (1851) reflect Kingsley's leadership in "muscular Christianity" and his dramatization of social issues.

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