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Its composition abruptly ended by Farrell’s untimely death in 1951
Even the most cursory review of Sacred Scripture ought to make plain the primacy of poverty in the Christian life
Denied a university professorship on account of his approach to moral theology and his condemnation of Nazi ideology
the simplicity of the reason to believe in the Church: namely
The Man Who Knew Too Much Weiser Its composition abruptly ended byBy G. K. Chesterton The association of G. K. Chesterton and the subject of mysteries results immediately in the realization of Father Brown, his beloved detective priest who first appeared in 1910. Yet Father Brown is not the totality of Chestertons contribution to the great genre of detective stories. The Man Who Knew Too Much contains nine additional offerings of the suspenseful puzzlement and paradox which could spring only from the mind of
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