Introducing Browne’s Exposition of the 39 Articles
Anglican Compass is proud to announce the republication of 19th-century bishop E. Harold Browne’s An Exposition of the 39 Articles: Volume One, the first of four volumes, now avail...
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Anglican Compass is proud to announce the republication of 19th-century bishop E. Harold Browne’s An Exposition of the 39 Articles: Volume One, the first of four volumes, now avail...
This new edition features helpful commentary on each of Browne's expositions... It is already getting notable praise from Anglican leaders. The post Praise for Browne’s Exposition...
Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster and the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Rowan Williams, discuss the poetry of Robert Browning.
Published posthumously by Bessie Hodgson, “Demons of the Sea” is easily one of William Hope Hodgson’s most bizarre and revolting stories. It possesses a campfire-story quality (or,...
The following remarks on this story are quoted from Mr. Chris Walton’s 2008 article “Out of the Storm: The Apocalypse of William Hope Hodgson", from his superb horror blog, Ten Hor...
Hodgson was deeply charmed by the idea of a marooned couple – a new Adam and Eve – struggling against the forces of Nature with only the heroic masculinity of one and the nurturing...
The following is one of several nautical tales by Hodgson inspired by genuine maritime legends and sailors’ lore. “The Mystery of the Derelict” is horrifying not because it is like...
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