A Brief Inquiry Into the Question, Whether the Clergy of the Church of England Can Reasonably and Conscientiously Consent to the Receiving of Tithes

A Brief Inquiry Into the Question, Whether the Clergy of the Church of England Can Reasonably and Conscientiously Consent to the Receiving of Tithes
Title A Brief Inquiry Into the Question, Whether the Clergy of the Church of England Can Reasonably and Conscientiously Consent to the Receiving of Tithes PDF eBook
Author Joseph Storrs Fry
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Pages 304
Release 1832
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Crashing Cathedrals

Crashing Cathedrals
Title Crashing Cathedrals PDF eBook
Author Tom Cardamone
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Pages 0
Release 2024-01-23
Genre Literary Criticism
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OUR LITERARY LEGEND Lambda-Award-winning author and editor Tom Cardamone brings together a diverse collection of queer writers and their supporters to celebrate the rich, innovative works of Edmund White, the eminent memoirist and author of the American literature classic, A Boy's Own Story, not to mention other outstanding works of fiction and several lauded nonfiction works that include Genet: A Biography. In Crashing Cathedrals: Edmund White by the Book, established writers, new voices, journalists, friends, former students, White's husband, and a recent editor/publisher provide personal appraisals of White's work in the order in which his books were published. The collection forms a unique tribute-cum-biography of the most significant contemporary gay writer in the world. With appreciations by Alysia Abbott, Michael Carroll, Allan Gurganus, Zachary Lazar, Sarah Schulman, Lynne Tillman, Colm Toibin, Charlie Vazquez, and many other exciting voices!

Cathedrals

Cathedrals
Title Cathedrals PDF eBook
Author Robin S. Oggins
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 132
Release 1996
Genre Architecture, Medieval
ISBN 156799346X

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Photographic exploration of a unique form of architecture, Cathedrals takes the reader on a guided tour of famed houses of worship over the centuries.

Murder in a Cathedral

Murder in a Cathedral
Title Murder in a Cathedral PDF eBook
Author Ruth Dudley Edwards
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 242
Release 2010-03-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1615950621

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"This blithe series puts itself on the side of the angels by merrily, and staunchly, subverting every tenet of political correctness."—The Independent For many years Westonbury Cathedral has been dominated by a clique of High Church gays, so when Norman Cooper, an austere, intolerant, happy-clappy evangelist, is appointed dean, there is shock, outrage and fear. David Elworthy, the gentle and politically innocent new bishop, is distraught at the prospect of warfare between the factions; contentious issues include the camp lady chapel and the gay memorial under construction in the deanery garden. Desperate for help, Elworthy cries on the shoulder of his old friend, the redoubtable Baroness Troutbeck, who forces her unofficial troubleshooter, Robert Amiss, to move into the bishop's palace. Amiss, Troutbeck and the cat Plutarch address themselves in their various ways to the bishop's problems, which very soon include a clerical corpse in the cathedral. Is it suicide? Or is it murder? And who is likely to be next?

Socialist Churches

Socialist Churches
Title Socialist Churches PDF eBook
Author Catriona Kelly
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 435
Release 2016-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 150175758X

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In Russia, legislation on the separation of church and state in early 1918 marginalized religious faith and raised pressing questions about what was to be done with church buildings. While associated with suspect beliefs, they were also regarded as structures with potential practical uses, and some were considered works of art. This engaging study draws on religious anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, and history to explore the fate of these "socialist churches," showing how attitudes and practices related to them were shaped both by laws on the preservation of monuments and anti-religious measures. Advocates of preservation, while sincere in their desire to save the buildings, were indifferent, if not hostile, to their religious purpose. Believers, on the other hand, regarded preservation laws as irritants, except when they provided leverage for use of the buildings by church communities. The situation was eased by the growing rapprochement of the Orthodox Church and Soviet state organizations after 1943, but not fully resolved until the Soviet Union fell apart. Based on abundant archival documentation, Catriona Kelly's powerful narrative portrays the human tragedies and compromises, but also the remarkable achievements, of those who fought to preserve these important buildings over the course of seven decades of state atheism. Socialist Churches will appeal to specialists, students, and general readers interested in church history, the history of architecture, and Russian art, history, and cultural studies.

The Tantric Alchemist

The Tantric Alchemist
Title The Tantric Alchemist PDF eBook
Author Peter Levenda
Publisher Ibis Press
Pages 392
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0892542136

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The Tantric Alchemist is a work on alchemy as decoded by Tantra and a work on Tantra as understood by alchemists. It uncovers works by Thomas Vaughan and suggests how he and his wife--a 17th-century Welsh couple unique in the history of western alchemy--met their fate when dealing with forces they knew only too well, but which were stronger than their ability to control them. Using the works of Vaughan as his text, Levenda applies the "twilight language" of Tantra to the surreal prose of the alchemist and in the process lays bare the lineaments of the arcane tradition that gave rise to the legend of Christian Rosenkreutz, the reputed founder of Rosicrucianism who learned his art in the East; and to the 19th- and 20th-century occult movements lead by such luminaries as P.B. Randolph, Theodore Reuss, Helena Blavatsky, and Aleister Crowley who also sought (and discovered) this technology in the religions and cultures of Asia. Readers will find that the many disparate threads of an authentic spiritual tradition are woven together here in a startling tapestry that reveals--without pretense or euphemism--the psycho-sexual technique that is at the root of both Tantra and alchemy: that is to say, of both Asian and European forms of esoteric praxis.

The 50 Greatest Churches and Cathedrals

The 50 Greatest Churches and Cathedrals
Title The 50 Greatest Churches and Cathedrals PDF eBook
Author Sue Dobson
Publisher Icon Books
Pages 270
Release 2017-11-02
Genre Travel
ISBN 1785782843

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Cathedrals and great churches are among the most iconic sights of the world's towns and cities. Visible from miles around, the cathedrals of Canterbury, St Paul's, Chartres and St Stephen's in Vienna dominate their skylines. Others surprise by their statistics: Salisbury has Britain's tallest spire, Wells the largest display of medieval sculptures in the world, while King's College Chapel in Cambridge boasts the largest fan vaulting in existence. Not all are ancient: Dresden's reconstructed Frauenkirche opened in 2005 and Gaudi's masterpiece in Barcelona is still under construction. Award-winning travel writer Sue Dobson gives us a highly personal tour of their highlights.