Heretics spiritual A brilliantly adroit account of
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A brilliantly adroit account of the years 1500–1602
He had an eye for the invisible which only the most mystical among primitives have had before him
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Having converted to the Catholic faith while at Cambridge
To bring others to understand and love the luminous spirit of the Dominican Order
Heretics spiritual A brilliantly adroit account ofBy G. K. Chesterton For a work of philosophical criticism, Heretics concludes on a surprising note: There are no rationalists, G. K. Chesterton declares. We all believe fairy tales and live in them. Like so many things Chestertonian, the remark appears fanciful, but is in fact mortally serious. The foundation for this remark in particular is the series of essays which constitutes Heretics: investigations of men whose viewpoints and doctrines have the
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