Short Studies on Great Subjects: Volume IThe Minerva Group, Inc., 2004 - 672 pages CONTENTS The Science of History Times of Erasmus and Luther The Influence of the Reformation on the Scottish Character The Philosophy of Catholicism A Plea for the Free Discussion of Theological Difficulties Criticism and the Gospel History The Book of Job Spinoza The Dissolution of the Monasteries England's Forgotten Worthies Homer The Lives of the Saints Representative Men Reynard the Fox The Cat's Pilgrimage Fables Parable of the Bread-Fruit Tree Compensation |
Contents
The Science of History | 1 |
Times of Erasmus and Luther | 39 |
The Influence of the Reformation on the Scottish Character | 154 |
The Philosophy of Catholicism | 188 |
A Plea for the Free Discussion of Theological Difficulties | 202 |
Criticism and the Gospel History | 241 |
The Book of Job | 281 |
Spinoza | 339 |
Homer | 502 |
The Lives of the Saints | 545 |
Representative Men | 576 |
Reynard the Fox | 602 |
The Cats Pilgrimage | 630 |
Fables | 651 |
Parable of the BreadFruit Tree | 656 |
Compensation | 660 |
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Mary: The Virgin Mary in the Life and Writings of John Henry Newman John Henry Newman Limited preview - 2001 |