EDGAR QUINET: HIS EARLY LIFE AND WRITINGS.
By RICHARD HEATH.
“Without attaching the immense value to Edgar Quinet’s writings which Mr. Heath considers their due, we are quite ready to own that they possess solid merits which, perhaps, have not attracted sufficient attention in this country. To a truly reverent spirit, Edgar Quinet joined the deepest love for humanity in general. Mr. Heath ... deserves credit for the completeness and finish of the portraiture to which he set his hand. It has evidently been a labour of love, for the text is marked throughout by infinite painstaking, both in style and matter.”—Globe.
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THE ESSENCE OF CHRISTIANITY.
By LUDWIG FEUERBACH.
Translated from the Second German Edition by Marian Evans, Translator of Strauss’s “Life of Jesus.”
“I confess that to Feuerbach I owe a debt of inestimable gratitude. Feeling about in uncertainty for the ground, and finding everywhere shifting sands, Feuerbach cast a sudden blaze into the darkness, and disclosed to me the way.”—From S. Baring-Gould’s “The Origin and Development of Religious Belief,” Part II., Preface, page xii.
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