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September 2016

35 – The Final Unmasking

“35 – The Final Unmasking” from Unspoken Sermons by George MacDonald.
 
The author has been one of my favorites for a long time. I appreciate his mystical novels for adults as well as his fantasies for children, which inspired C. S. Lewis.

This is one of his Scottish border novels, which talk of wealth, poverty and class war in a humane and gentle way. Another is “Sir Gibbie”, which I read in English transla




35 – The Final Unmasking

“35 – The Final Unmasking” from Unspoken Sermons by George MacDonald.
 
The author has been one of my favorites for a long time. I appreciate his mystical novels for adults as well as his fantasies for children, which inspired C. S. Lewis.

This is one of his Scottish border novels, which talk of wealth, poverty and class war in a humane and gentle way. Another is “Sir Gibbie”, which I read in English transla




35 – The Final Unmasking

“35 – The Final Unmasking” from Unspoken Sermons by George MacDonald.
 
The author has been one of my favorites for a long time. I appreciate his mystical novels for adults as well as his fantasies for children, which inspired C. S. Lewis.

This is one of his Scottish border novels, which talk of wealth, poverty and class war in a humane and gentle way. Another is “Sir Gibbie”, which I read in English transla






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