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Occultism and Common-Sense. E-book. Formato PDF Beckles Willson   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

It was hoped that by applying scientific methods to their systematic investigation these obscure phenomena might eventually be rescued from the disorderly mystery of ignorance, hence to pre serve continuity of e?ort it was necessary to form a society, the aim of which should be, as we stated at the outset, to bring to bear on these obscure questions the same spirit of exact and unimpassioned inquiry which has enabled science to solve so many problems once not less obscure nor less hotly debated. And such success as.

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EBOOK   9780243828401

The Book of Job and the Problem of Suffering. E-book. Formato PDF Buchanan Blake   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

N the following chapters it is the purpose of the writer to deal not simply with the deeply interesting Book of! Job, but also, and much rather, with the important problem, with which the book is concerned, viz., the problem of human suffering, so as, if possible, to consider the whole subject, from its earliest forms, down to our own time, and trace the progress of thought upon a matter that has engaged the best consideration of men in successive ages of the world's history. The Book of Job is a classic of the greatest value in this connection, and, as we shall see in full detail, it makes a most impressive contribution to the solution of the whole question.

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EBOOK   9780243729500

Buck Whaley's Memoirs: Including His Journey to Jerusalem; Written by Himself in 1797 and Now First Published From the Recently Recovered Manuscript. E-book. Formato PDF Buck Whaley   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

The manuscript Memoirs of Thomas Whaley, now first published, are known to have been in existence ever Since isoo, the year in which the writer died. They are mentioned in an Obituary notice of him which appeared in Tim Gentleman's Magazine at the time, but they are supposed to have passed out of the hands of the family some forty or fifty years ago,1 since which time the place of their disposal has been a mystery, and even their existence a matter of considerable doubt. The unknown owners had been appealed to from time to time, by persons interested in the social history of Ireland during the latter portion of the eighteenth century, to make their contents public,2 but such suggestions do not seem to have reached the ears of those for whom they were intended.

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