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Loss and Gain

John Henry Newman

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Loss and Gain

THE following tale is not intended as a work of controversy in behalf of the Catholic Religion; but as a description of what is understood by few, viz. The course of thought and state of mind, -or rather one such course and state, -which issues in conviction of its Divine origin. Nor is it founded on fact, to use the common phrase. It is not the history of any individual mind among the recent converts to the Catholic Church. The principal characters are imaginary; and the writer wishes to disclaim personal allusion in any. It is with this view that he has feigned ecclesiastical bodies and places, to avoid the chance, which might otherwise occur, of unintentionally suggesting to the reader real individuals, who were far from his thoughts. At the same time, free use has been made of sayings and doings which were characteristic of the time and place in which the scene is laid. And, moreover, wheni as in a tale, a general truth of fact is exhibited in individual specimens of it, it is impossible that the ideal representation should not more or less coincide, in spite of the author's endeavour, or even without his recognition, with its existing instances or champions. It must also be added, to prevent a further misconception, that no proper representative is intended in this tale, of the religious opinions which ha.d lately so much influence in the University of Oxford

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Publicado 12 de mayo de 2016
ISBN13 9781533214720
Editores Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 442
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 23 mm   ·   585 g
Lengua English  

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