The Destiny of Man - Viewed in the Light of His Origin by John Fiske
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all who are interested in comparative mythology.--_Revue Critique_
(Paris). THE DESTINY OF MAN, _Viewed in the Light of his Origin. 16mo, gilt top, $1.00._ Mr. Fiske has given us in his "Destiny of Man" a most attractive condensation of his views as expressed in his various other works. One is charmed by the directness and clearness of his style, his simple and pure English, and his evident knowledge of his subject.... Of one thing we may be sure, that none are leading us more surely or rapidly to the full truth than men like the author of this little book, who reverently study the works of God for the lessons which he would teach his children.--_Christian Union_ (New York). THE IDEA OF GOD, _As Affected by Modern Knowledge. 16mo, gilt top, $1.00._ The charms of John Fiske's style are patent. The secrets of its fluency, clearness, and beauty are secrets which many a maker of literary stuffs has attempted to unravel, in order to weave like cloth-of-gold.... A model for authors and a delight to readers.--_The Critic_ (New York). *** _For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,_ |
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