Category Archives: Antique Christianity

Thy People

To come to the point at once, I beg to say that I have not the least belief in the Noble Savage.  –Charles Dickens __________ Shows like House Hunters are enormously popular with women, which makes sense: women have a … Continue reading

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Be Ye Steadfast and Unmovable

“I can live no longer by thinking.” – Orlando, As You Like It _____ “Let us leave the liberals and the neo-pagans at the stream of unreality and look at the reality. The white man’s racial anemia has one source: … Continue reading

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That Which is Lost

“I had heard of that clergyman, as having buried many scores of the shipwrecked people; of his having opened his house and heart to their agonised friends; of his having used a most sweet and patient diligence for weeks and … Continue reading

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