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Monthly Archives: May 2019
The Narrow White Gate
I am a woodland fellow, sir, that always loved a great fire; and the master I speak of ever keeps a good fire. But, sure, he is the prince of the world; let his nobility remain in ‘s court. I … Continue reading
Posted in Christian religion, Classical liberalism, Religion of Satan
Tagged Anthony Jacob
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That Other Realm
A kind providence has placed in our breasts a hatred of the unjust and cruel, in order that we may preserve ourselves from cruelty and injustice. They who bear cruelty, are accomplices in it. The pretended gentleness which excludes that … Continue reading
Posted in Classical liberalism, Democracy, Faithful hearts, Jacobinism, Mercy
Tagged C. S. Lewis, Dostoyevsky, Edmund Burke, Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Wheel of Fire
You do me wrong to take me out o’ th’ grave. Thou art a soul in bliss; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead –King Lear There is a … Continue reading
Posted in Censorship, Christian religion, Classical liberalism, Negro worship
Tagged Dostoyevsky, Edmund Burke
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The Parable of Europe
This world is a parable—the habitation of symbols—the phantoms of spiritual things immortal shown in material shape. May the blessed second-sight be mine—to recognise under these beautiful forms of earth the Angels who wear them; for I am sure we … Continue reading