Category Archives: Fairy tale mode of understanding

This Will Ever Be the European Story

A brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees waving in the balmy air. Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs … Continue reading

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For Hearth, for Faith, for the Light of the World

Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. – 2 Timothy 3: 7 __________ A Scottish minister recently proposed that 100,000 Islamic ‘refugees’ should be placed on the Isle of Skye, an island that only … Continue reading

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Multicultural Europe Must Die

A light seemed to spring up in his heart, and he darted on. But may he trust to this light? He stopped, and knelt down reverently, as if at the altar of his village-church, and poured forth this prayer: — … Continue reading

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Europe’s New Dawn

A brilliant morning shines on the old city.  Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with a lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees waving in the balmy air.  Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs … Continue reading

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A Sentimental Attachment

And yet, my friends, there are people who say that all this sort of talk is “sentiment;” that what we want to do is to “come down to cotton and corn and pork;” buying and selling, negotiating your bank exchange; … Continue reading

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We Labor and Weep

You find it perfectly ridiculous, and unfit for me in particular, to take these things as my ingredients of commiseration. Pray why is it absurd in me to think, that the chivalrous spirit which dictated a veneration for women of … Continue reading

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The Inhumanity of Utopian Europe

Instead of the religion and the law by which they were in a great politick communion with the Christian world, they have constructed their Republick on three bases, all fundamentally opposite to those on which the communities of Europe are … Continue reading

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The Darkness Deepens

Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes.I know thee well enough; thy name is Gloucester.Thou must be patient; we came crying hither.Thou know’st, the first time that we smell the air,We wawl and cry. I will preach … Continue reading

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The European Undines

The blood of man should never be shed but to redeem the blood of man. It is well shed for our family, for our friends, for our God, for our country, for our kind. The rest is vanity; the rest … Continue reading

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The European Fairy Tale

“Who is that boy?” asked Mr. Newby, as the horse was led away. “A green country boy with a pedigree,” said a low voice at his shoulder. “Where does he come from?” “Virginia,” said Colonel Ashland. “And his name is … Continue reading

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