The Lost Books of the Bible
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Collects the lost books of the Bible, sharing stories of Jesus as a child, discussing other miracles of Mary, and other tales not included in the New Testament.
William Hone était un écrivain et libraire anglais célèbre pour ses vives critiques satiriques des abus sociaux et politiques. Il est devenu une figure clé dans la lutte pour la liberté de la presse grâce à son écriture courageuse et à sa position inébranlable contre la censure. Les œuvres d'Hone, souvent vivement illustrées, ont exposé l'hypocrisie et la corruption des puissants, trouvant un écho profond auprès du public. Ses batailles juridiques et sa prolifique activité d'édition ont laissé une marque significative dans l'histoire du journalisme et de la satire britanniques.






Collects the lost books of the Bible, sharing stories of Jesus as a child, discussing other miracles of Mary, and other tales not included in the New Testament.
Exploring the "lost" books of the Bible, this compilation offers valuable insights into biblical history and theology. It provides readers with a deeper understanding of texts that were excluded from the traditional canon, shedding light on their historical significance and theological implications. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this collection invites readers to engage with the complexities of biblical literature and its diverse narratives.
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This bold treatise challenges the traditional belief in divine right and the idea that kings have a God-given right to rule. Through a series of satirical and poignant essays, the authors expose the hypocrisy of the Holy Alliance and make a compelling case for democracy and justice for all.
An engaging collection of anecdotes, curiosities, and miscellany for the curious reader, covering a wide array of topics including history, literature, science, and more. Hone's wit and whimsy make for an enjoyable reading experience that will leave you both entertained and informed.