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  1. Robert Falconer. by MacDonald. George. 1824-1905., 1890-01-01
  2. Unspoken Sermons Series One by George (1824-1905) MacDonald, 2010-01-01
  3. Weighed and wanting. Illustrated by Cyrus Cuneo & G.H. Evison by George, 1824-1905 MacDonald, 2009-10-26
  4. Unspoken Sermons Second Series by George (1824-1905) MacDonald, 2010-01-01
  5. The seaboard parish; a sequel to "Annals of a quiet neighborhood," by George, 1824-1905 MacDonald, 2009-10-26
  6. The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke.A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623 by George (1824-1905) MacDonald, 1885
  7. The cruel painter and other stories by George, 1824-1905 MacDonald, 2009-10-26
  8. Unspoken Sermons Third Series by George (1824-1905) MacDonald, 2010-01-01
  9. Poetical works Volume 1 by George, 1824-1905 MacDonald, 2009-10-26
  10. Warlock o ' Glenwarlock. A homely romance. by MacDonald. George. 1824-1905., 1881-01-01
  11. At the back of the north wind; by MacDonald. George. 1824-1905, 1911-01-01
  12. Violin songs by George, 1824-1905 MacDonald, 2009-10-26
  13. Annals of a quiet neighborhood. by MacDonald. George. 1824-1905., 1890-01-01
  14. Parables and ballads, and Scotch songs by George, 1824-1905 MacDonald, 2009-10-26

61. George MacDonald - Bibliography Summary
George MacDonald Bibliography Summary. Pub Biblio Summary AlphaChron Main Menu Search MacDonald, George (Scotland, 1824-1905).
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62. The Alien Online - Science Fiction, Fantasy And Horror News, Reviews, Articles A
George MacDonald (18241905) deserves to be acknowledged as the grandfatherof modern fantasy. CS Lewis said of him, What he does
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63. George MacDonald
George MacDonald 18241905 Between Charles Dickens s and Oscar Wilde snoted American tours came George MacDonald s. In the United
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Between Charles Dickens's and Oscar Wilde's noted American tours came George MacDonald's. In the United States, the fantasy writer and philosopher MacDonald was received as the eminent Victorian he was in 1872, meeting with Mark Twain, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. His British literary connections were no less impressive: he numbered among his friends and confidantes John Ruskin, Matthew Arnold, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and Lewis Carroll (MacDonald's children were among the first to read the Alice books in manuscript), and his influence can be traced in C. S. Lewis and W. H. Auden. Little read now, MacDonald's fantasies for children and adults were critically and popularly well received when they were published from 1855 until the end of the century. These fantasies include the adult work Phantastes (1855) and MacDonald's stories and poems for children, Dealings with Fairies At the Back of the North Wind The Princess and the Goblin (1872), and

64. Godquest.org - Universalist - George MacDonald Links
Campus George MacDonald (18241905) was a Scottish preacher and teacher as well asan author of 30 novels, children s fantasy, poetry, essays, and sermons.
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Links Universalist Sites The sites below represent some of the groups who have recovered the ancient doctrine of Universal Restoration, the belief that all in the end will be rescued and saved by God. Originally a tenet of the "gospel" or "good news", the doctrine was held by the early church for over five hundred years until condemned by the "official" church. "Universalism, in its Origenist form was condemned at the Council of Constantinople in 543, and later at the Fifth General Council" (Catholic Encyclopedia). Paul Tournier on Universalism
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Professor, Department of Philosophy at Willamette University, Tom Talbott's web page offers a wealth of information supporting the argument for UR. Dechurched
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A spiritually inclusive site...a wealth of information on the true gospel of the salvation of all peoples

65. Allscifi Information Page
George MacDonald, born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland (18241905) was one of the earlyfantasy writers, or as they were called then, makers of fairy stories.
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66. George MacDonald Fraser: FAQ's
from the brigadier and myself. Q Are you any relation to the Britishauthor George MacDonald 18241905?. I know that it is common
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Mr. Fraser on the biography of P.C. Wren
GMF: I had to write a brief resume of P.C. Wren's career a few years ago for a collection of adventure novels which I introduced for Collins Classics, and was surprised to find, on looking into his background, a number of discrepancies between the biographical publicity put out by publishers, and his entry in Missing Persons , a recent volume of the Dictionary of National Biography , generally regarded as the ultimate authority. Have a look at Missing Persons ; the Wren article is most interesting, and when you've read it you'll understand why I was left rather puzzled, and was cautious in writing my own short note about him. P.C. Wren remains something of a mystery.
Mr. Fraser and the Brigadier on Dickens of the Mounted
GMF: There's no mystery about the supposed "Flashman" figure in Dickens of the Mounted an impudent impostor, and a most unconvincing one. He's vulgar, his style and speech are manifestly bogus, he's the wrong age, calls himself "Major" thirty years after Flashman became a colonel, is "portly" and "waddles" when everyone knows that Flashy never lost his lancer figure, and he even waxes his moustache and wears a monocle, for God's sake, affectations which Flashman would have scornedd... it hardly seems necessary to add that Flashman was nowhere near Regina in November, 1885, and was never in the Canadian militia. Someone, far from "seeing right through him", has been badly hoaxed which reminds us, yet again, that the only reliable information about our hero is that contained in the Flashman Papers, and other "accounts" should be ignored.

67. George MacDonald: An Anthology
and uplift. George MacDonald (18241905) was a popular Scottish lecturerand writer of novels, poetry, and fairy tales. Born in
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According to C.S. Lewis, everything he wrote was influenced by the genius of George MacDonald. Lewis said, "I know hardly any other writer who seems to be closer, or more continually close, to the Spirit of Christ himself." Writing a preface and selecting MacDonal's most poignant passages, Lewis introduces us to these extraordinary treasures. Ranging from "Inexorable Love" to "The Torment of Death," these words will instruct and uplift.
George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a popular Scottish lecturer and writer of novels, poetry, and fairy tales. Born in Aberdeenshire, he was briefly a clergyman, then a professor of English literature at Bedford and King's College in London.

68. AAC Database - Browse - List
1, MacDonald, Gaynor. 1, MacDonald, Gaynor Marilyn See MacDonald, Gaynor.4, MacDonald, George. 1, MacDonald, George, 18241905. 2, MacDonald, Gina.
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The numbers in the list below indicate the number of documents listed under a term.
To display the documents, click on an eye . To move up or down the list, click on the arrow. Macdonald, Eann Macdonald, Elizabeth, 1959- MacDonald, Erik Macdonald, Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre, duc de Tarente, 1765-1840 Macdonald, Evelyn Mary
See: MacDonald, E. M. Macdonald, Fergus Macdonald, Frederika Macdonald, Gaynor Macdonald, Gaynor Marilyn
See: Macdonald, Gaynor MacDonald, George MacDonald, George, 1824-1905 Macdonald, Gina

69. Libraries Home Page
Galt, John (17791839). Hogg, James (1770-1835). MacDonald, George (1824-1905).Oliphant, Margaret (1828-1897). Scott, Walter (1771-1832).
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70. Creation In The Writings Of George MacDonald.
It is as the spiritual teacher of CS Lewis that George MacDonald (18241905)has come to be known and loved among Christian people today.
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Creation in the Writings of George MacDonald
Ellen Myers
It is as the spiritual teacher of C.S. Lewis that George MacDonald (1824-1905) has come to be known and loved among Christian people today. The anthology of MacDonald's writings compiled by C.S. Lewis was first published in America in 1947; subsequent editions appeared in 1962 and 1974. Other works by MacDonald in print today include Phantastes (Ballantine Books, 1970), which a Christian creationist friend called "one of the most wholesome pieces of fantasy that I have ever read" in a letter to this writer. C.S. Lewis writes about this book in his preface to the MacDonald anthology: Besides this story, so mightily used of our Lord, there are modern editions of Lilith (Ballantine, 1969), Diary of an Old Soul - poetry devotions for each day of the year (Augsburg, 1965 and paperback edition 1975), The Golden Key The Gifts of the Child Christ . in two volumes, consisting of "fairy tales and stories for the childlike" (Eerdmans, 1973), Life Essential, the Hope of the Gospel

71. DayPoems: George MacDonald Index
D a y P o e m s. Poetry of George MacDonald. 18241905. That Holy ThingBack to top. Comment on DayPoems? If you are like us, you have
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72. George MacDonald That Holy Thing
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73. Literary Links: Beyond The MLA Biography
Lovelace, Richard, 16181657. Mew, Charlotte, 1869-1929. MacDonald, George, 1824-1905.McCarthy, Cormac, 1933-. Melville, Hermann, 1819-1891. Meredith, George, 1828-1909.
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  • 74. Guardian Unlimited Books | Special Reports | Classic Of The Month: George MacDon
    July 16, 2003 The Complete Fairy Tales of George MacDonald (Penguin, £6.99) ForMacDonald (18241905), a Scottish preacher turned writer, fairy tales always
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    The Princess and the Goblin and The Princess and Curdie are two of the most unusual and haunting fairy tales ever written. The first begins like the familiar story of Sleeping Beauty: a princess finds her way to a tower of the castle, where an old woman sits spinning. But the old woman turns out to be a kind of wise woman who has a lamp like the moon, keeps white pigeons, and tends a fire of red and white roses. Instead of falling asleep, Princess Irene becomes more and more awake and aware: she begins to understand that the castle and all the local people are in danger from the goblins that live in the caves under the mountain. With the help of the miner's son, Curdie, the goblins are routed, the king her father returns and order is restored.

    75. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive, Hyper-Concordance, Concordance, Concorda
    1864); Lang, Andrew (18441912); Lear, Edward (1812-1888); Le Fanu,JS (1814-1873); MacDonald, George (1824-1905); Marryat, Frederick
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    This Hyper-Concordance is written in C++, a program that scans and displays lines based on a command entered by the user. The main advantage of the C++ program is that it not only identifies the concordance lines but the words occurring to the left and the right of the word or phrase searched. It also reports the total number of text lines, the total word count and the number of occurrences of the word or phrase searched. The full text of the book is displayed in a box at the bottom of the screen. Each line of the text is numbered, and the line number and the term(s) searched provide a link to the full text. The Hyper-Concordance displays two pull-down boxes. The user can first choose one of a selection of authors from the box and then one from a list of the author's works. There are four limiting options displayed before searching: case sensitive, non-alphabet character sensitive, head length and tail length. The searcher can also ascertain the book's total word count and vocabulary distribution by searching without a query. I hope this web-based KWIC concordance (Key Word in Context) offers a clear survey of Victorian literary texts. My warmest thanks go to a colleague of mine, Dr. Masahiro Komatsu (Graduate School of Languages and Cultures, Nagoya University), who was kind enough to write the C++ program.

    76. George Macdonald --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    , MacDonald, George (1824–1905). Scotland and its people were thesubjects of the adult novels by Scottish author George MacDonald.
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    77. George MacDonald
    George MacDonald. 1824 1905. I know hardly any other writer whoseems to be closer, or more continually close, to the Spirit of
    http://www.victorshepherd.on.ca/Heritage/george.htm
    George MacDonald George MacDonald was born in the north of Scotland, where Gaelic myths and Old Testament stories sank into him and formed the mind that would later cherish imagination as the vehicle of spiritual truth. Even as a youth he was sensitive to the implications of what older people appeared to say thoughtlessly. When a preacher persistently expounded a doctrine of predestination (with its notion that God did not love and would not redeem a large class of humankind) he announced to his family that he didn't love God if God didn't love everyone. This kind of hyper-Calvinism would arouse his antipathy for the rest of his life. While still a young boy he was repulsed in equal measure by the established Church of Scotland (it struck him as intellectually abstract and spiritually ineffective) and by the sects (they struck him as all heat and no light). Yet he admitted that the sincere seeker could find God in either. Although the Scots had a reputation for theological precision, MacDonald thought it to be the product of the dissecting knife: fine work done on something lifeless. For doctrine (as he had seen it handled) appeared to have been made a substitute for living faith where the believer's heart is rightly related to the heart of God. 1840 found him at Aberdeen University where he gained his highest marks in chemistry and physics. A severe shortage of money evaporated his plans to study medicine. He gave himself to literature, his passion for the rest of his life.

    78. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - MacDonald, George 1824 - 1905
    MacDonald, George 1824 1905 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. PEPRNÍK,Michal, MacDonaldovy jiné svety, © Mestská knihovna v Praze
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    MacDonald, George 1824 - 1905
    Záhlaví Název Signatura PEPRNÍK, Michal MacDonaldovy jiné svìty Offline poslední zmìny: 13.10.2003 kont@kt

    79. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. George MacDonald (1824 1905). Nationality Scottish,
    http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.out.pl?au=mac-185

    80. Literary Encyclopedia: MacDonald, George
    MacDonald, George. (1824 1905). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Poet,Religious Writer, Novelist. Active 1844 - 1905 in Scotland, Britain, Europe.
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