Christianity as Taught by S. Paul

Christianity as Taught by S. Paul
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Total Pages : 586
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Synopsis Christianity as Taught by S. Paul by : William Josiah Irons

The Life and Work of Adelaide Procter

The Life and Work of Adelaide Procter
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780429806780
ISBN-13 : 0429806787
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Synopsis The Life and Work of Adelaide Procter by : Gill Gregory

First published in 1998, this volume follows the life and work of Adelaide Procter (1825-1864), one of the most important 19th-century women poets to be reassessed by literary critics in recent years. She was a significant figure in the Victorian literary landscape. A poet (who outsold most writers bar Tennyson), a philanthropist and Roman Catholic convert, Procter committed herself to the cause of single, fallen and homeless women. She was a key member of the Langham Place Circle of campaigning women and worked tirelessly for the society for Promoting the Employment of Women. Many of her poems are concerned with anonymous and displaced women who struggle to secure an identity and place in the world. She also writes boldly and unconventionally of women’s sexual desires. Loved and admired by her father the poet Bryan Procter, her editor Charles Dickens and her friend W.M. Thackeray, Procter wrote from the heart of London literary circles. From this position she mounted a subtle and creative critique of the ideas and often gendered positions adopted by male predecessors and contemporaries such as John Keble, Robert Browning and Dickens himself. Gill Gregory’s The Life and Work of Adelaide Procter: Poetry, Feminism and Fathers considers the career of this compelling and remarkable woman and discusses the extent to which she struggled to find her own voice in response to the works of some seminal literary ‘fathers’.

Divinely Inspired

Divinely Inspired
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 389
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ISBN-10 : 9780615163840
ISBN-13 : 061516384X
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Synopsis Divinely Inspired by : Douglas D. Anderson

Christianity as taught by s. Paul, 8 lects, preached on the foundation of J. Bampton. To which is added an appendix of the continuous sense of s. Paul's epistles

Christianity as taught by s. Paul, 8 lects, preached on the foundation of J. Bampton. To which is added an appendix of the continuous sense of s. Paul's epistles
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Total Pages : 584
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Synopsis Christianity as taught by s. Paul, 8 lects, preached on the foundation of J. Bampton. To which is added an appendix of the continuous sense of s. Paul's epistles by : William Josiah Irons

The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark, Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors, and Established ... With Facsimiles of Codex N and Codex L.

The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark, Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors, and Established ... With Facsimiles of Codex N and Codex L.
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Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : NLS:B000338454
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Synopsis The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark, Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors, and Established ... With Facsimiles of Codex N and Codex L. by : John William BURGON (Dean of Chichester.)

Women, Theology and Evangelical Children’s Literature, 1780-1900

Women, Theology and Evangelical Children’s Literature, 1780-1900
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9783031190285
ISBN-13 : 3031190289
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Synopsis Women, Theology and Evangelical Children’s Literature, 1780-1900 by : Irene Euphemia Smale

This book provides a wealth of fascinating information about many significant and lesser-known nineteenth-century Christian authors, mostly women, who were motivated to write material specifically for children’s spiritual edification because of their personal faith. It explores three prevalent theological and controversial doctrines of the period, namely Soteriology, Biblical Authority and Eschatology, in relation to children’s specifically engendered Christian literature. It traces the ecclesiastical networks and affiliations across the theological spectrum of Evangelical authors, publishers, theologians, clergy and scholars of the period. An unprecedented deluge of Evangelical literature was produced for millions of Sunday School children in the nineteenth century, resulting in one of its most prolific and profitable forms of publishing. It expanded into a vast industry whose magnitude, scope and scale is discussed throughout this book. Rather than dismissing Evangelical children’s literature as simplistic, formulaic, moral didacticism, this book argues that, in attempting to convert the mass reading public, nineteenth-century authors and publishers developed a complex, highly competitive genre of children’s literature to promote their particular theologies, faith and churchmanships, and to ultimately save the nation.