Euthanasy or Happy Talk Towards the End of Life

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Fb&c Limited, 2015 M06 25 - 535 pages
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As to this book, continuity of issue from the press ended with the last copy of the sixth edition, about twelve years ago, accidentally. And now, with its being published afresh, the author feels as though he were editing his own earlier self, or some kind of a stranger; and he feels also inclined to write a few lines after of the manner of that book which John Henry Newman wrote about himself, and called Apologia pro Vita Sua.

That my theology is more largely informed than when I wrote this volume, I certainly hope. And it may be, as Ralph Cudworth might have said, that I see now further into the Intellectual System of the Universe than I did as a younger man.

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