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  1. Satires and Profanities
  2. 07 - Jesus: As God, As a Man
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00 - Preface by G. W. Foote
01 - The Devil in the Church of England
02 - Religion in the Rocky Mountains
03 - The Story of a Famous Old Jewish Firm
04 - Christmas Eve in the Upper Circles
05 - Heine on an Illustrious Exile with Something About Whales
06 - The Daily News
07 - Jesus: As God, As a Man
08 - The One Thing Needful
09 - The Swinburne Controversy
10 - Great Christ is Dead
11 - Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus
12 - Some Muslim Laws and Beliefs
13 - The Christian World and the Secularist
14 - The Athanasian Creed
15 - Our Obstructions
16 - Mr. Kingsley's Convertites
17 - The Primate on the Church and the World
18 - Spiritism in the Police Court
19 - A Commission of Inquiry on Royalty
20 - Draft
21 - A Bible Lesson on Monarchy
22 - Principal Tulloch on Personal Immortality
23 - The Established Church

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07 - Jesus: As God, As a Man

Content Provider Librivox
Author Foote, George William
Abstract "Believing as I do that James Thomson is, since Shelley, the most brilliant genius who has wielded a pen in the service of Freethought, I take a natural pride and pleasure in rescuing the following articles from burial in the great mausoleum of the periodical press. There will doubtless be a diversity of opinion as to their value. One critic, for instance, has called “The Story of a Famous Old Jewish Firm” a witless squib; but, on the other hand, the late Professor Clifford considered it a piece of exquisite mordant satire worthy of Swift. Such differences are inevitable from the very nature of the subject. Satire, more than any other form of composition, rouses antipathy where it does not command applause; and the greater the satire, the more intense are the feelings it excites." (G. W. Foote in his Preface)
Related Links http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/39119 http://archive.org/details/satires_profanities_1208_librivox
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Language English
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Subject Keyword humorous fiction
Alternative Title Satires and Profanities - 07 - Jesus: As God, As a Man
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