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  Faber
Faber's principal problem is that much more was known about the world's religions by 1816 than had been known a hundred years before, and Faber had to strain much harder than earlier orthodox Christian mythologers to crowd them all into his monomyth (the story of Noah).
Faber argues that all the pagan deities were originally deified men, that the men so deified were those of the golden age, and that there were, in effect, two golden ages, one associated with Adam and the other with Noah.
Faber finds that all the Great Goddesses were associated with earth and the Moon; later he claims that the crescent moon is the Ark and the earth is Mount Ararat; thus all the goddesses are types of the original Great Mother, the Ark itself.
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 Faber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Faber and Faber (also known as "Faber and Gwyer"), a publishing house in the United Kingdom
Jacobus Faber (c.1455–c.1536), a pioneer of the Protestant movement in France
Sandra M. Faber (born 1944), a professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz
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 The Cult of Nothingness: The Philosophers and the Buddha, by Roger-Pol Droit. Chapter 1.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
George Stanley Faber was nevertheless not someone with a deranged mind.
Born in the classical age and developing in the century of the Enlightenment—in works like those of Court de Gébelin[3] and de Bailly—and extending into the nineteenth century, with George Stanley Faber and Frédéric de Rougemont,[4] the primitive world had, we might dare to say, a long history.
In this long expanse of time, which stretches from the epoch of the great discoveries to the rise of industry, the European conscience tried to conjure up the multiplicity of others, to neutralize the diversity of elsewheres by working to consider them all as a single thing—primitive, idolatrous, pagan.
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 Faber
He became master of Sherburn Hospital in that year and devoted much of his income to the improvement of the hospital farms and estates.
Throughout his career, Faber advocated the evangelical doctrines of the necessity of conversion, justification by faith and the sole authority of scripture as the rule of faith.
He died at Sherburn Hospital and is buried in the chapel there.
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 Boyce's Abstract of Systematic Theology--Chapter 29
It is given by George Stanley Faber in his work on "The Primitive Doctrine of Election." It may be called the theory of Church Election, or of External Church privileges.
Faber states it as follows: "The idea is that of an Election of individuals into the pale of the visible church, with God's moral purpose that through faith and holiness they should attain everlasting life; but yet with a moral possibility of their abusing their privileges even to their own final destruction."
It is said that the addresses to the churches contained in the letters of the Apostles, indicate the election of the whole churches, and that, consequently, election must be merely to external church privileges.
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 Philologos | The Apocalypse by E.W. Bullinger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
One great fact is clearly established — for it was not many years after the writing of the Apocalypse, in the early centuries, that this book was discredited by the Fathers.
Many have arrived at this conclusion besides this author; that not only this book, but that the whole Bible is written and constructed from the mysteries of Paganism.
Faber) asserts that the Apostle John used the ideas and phraseology of the mysteries, the basis of them being Serpent and SUN worship with the host of heaven.
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 Nineteenth-Century Apocalyptics: A Bibliography
Twelve Lectures on the Prophecies Relating to the Christian Church, and Especially to the Apostacy of Papal Rome.
A Critical Examination of Some of the Fundamental Principles of the Rev. George Stanley Faber's Sacred Calendar of Prophecy.
George Eliot and the Landscape of Time: Narrative Form and Protestant Apocalyptic History.
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 The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography, 1730-1860, volumes 1 (A-J) and 2 (M-Z). by David B. Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The dictionary features publishers, such as George Stanley Faber, businessmen-philanthropists, such as the members of the Baring family, and scientists including Michael Faraday and the botanist John Hutton Balfour.
Sir Peregrine Maitland was known for his 'ardent Anglicanism and Christian piety,' and Sir George Arthur applied a very rigid understanding of sinfulness and redemption on his administration of prisons.
The entry for George Brown is based on one article and J.M.S. Careless's Brown of the Globe.
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 Philosophical naturalism and the age of the earth: are they related?
However, the respected Anglican clergyman, George Stanley Faber (1773–1854), began advocating the day-age theory in 1823.
William Smith’s and Georges Cuvier’s deistic catastrophist theories were also quite naturalistic in that they too ignored Scripture and considered only natural causes for the geological record (though they had a supernaturalistic view of the origin of biological life).
George S. Faber, Treatise on the Genius and Object of the Patriarchal, the Levitical, and the Christian Dispensations, London, 1:chap.
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 AnthroGlobe Bibliography: Charmstones
Faber, George Stanley 1816 The Origin of Pagan Idolatry.
Oliver, George 1841 The history of initiation, in twelve lectures, comprising a detailed account of the rites and ceremonies, doctrines and discipline, of all the secret and mysterious institutions of the ancient world.
Scott, George Riley 1975 Phallic worship: a history of sex and sex rites in relation to the religions of all races from antiquity to the present day.
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 MACKEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
George S. Faber, in his 0rigin of Pagan idolatry (volume ii, book vi, chapter 6), has, with great ability and deamess, shown that Saint John in the Apocalypse applies the ritual of the ancient initiations to a spiritual and prophetic purpose.
This gift was also made in France and the similarity of purpose and of origin has caused some confusion as to the identity of the two aprons that happily were preserved and proudly cherished by their later owners after the death of Brother Washington.
The pamphlet, George Washington the Man and the Mason, prepared by the Research Committee, Brother C. Hunt, Chairman, of the Grand Lodge of Iowa, 1921, raises the question as to the number of degrees conferred upon Brother Washington.
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 The World Grid, Earth Energies & Geomantic Sites of Power
For example, there may be an energetic alignment between such Holy Isles as Eynhallow in the Northern Orkney Isles, the Scottish Western Isle of Iona, and Lindisfarne off the north east coast of England, all of which were held sacred by the Celtic Culdee monks.
It was as a result of their “joint belief in the power of Holy Mountains – worldwide.” George Sandwith writes that friends of Sir George, who lived at the foot of this holy mountain, spoke about unaccountable “moving lights on the summit of the mountain”.
George Sandwith in turn related the story to this writer and his wife.
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 October 25th
Frugal to penuriousness, choleric, and by no means correct in moral deportment, he was, nevertheless, honest and open in character, and possessed of considerable personal courage, as evinced by his bravery at the battle of Dettingen.
To both George and his father must be accorded the credit of eminently prudent and judicious management, enabling them alike to preserve the allegiance of their subjects throughout a peculiarly difficult and critical period, and secure for the country a degree of material prosperity such as it had never before enjoyed.
Two years previous to his death, George II had been attacked by a serious illness, which was expected to prove fatal; but he rallied, and regained for a short period the enjoyment of good health.
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 DeniseK322's Home Page 4
Stanley and Virgil Hambrink Chicago, and Clifton Martin, St. Louis, MO. Interment was at the Adams Cemetery.
Bernard "Hoover" Hobbs, the son of the late George and Flora Page Hobbs was born in Hardin County on July 24, 1917, and departed this life July 28, 1989, being 72 years and 4 days old at the time of his death.
Karber was born on May 22, 1925 to George and Nellie McGinnis Karber in Rosiclare, Illinois.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Frederick Charles Husenbeth
Having formed the resolution, three years later, to study for the priesthood, he returned to Sedgley, going afterwards to Oscott College, where he was ordained by Bishop Milner in 1820.
He took up his residence in a cottage in the village, and continued his ministrations here to the Catholics of the mission until within a few months of his death.
Many of these were controversial publications, written in refutation of George Stanley Faber and Blanco White, while others treated of historical, liturgical, or doctrinal matters.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07589a.htm   (844 words)

  
 British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century: part 1
Though all but the myth theory were advocated by Christians who believed in the divine inspiration and historicity of Genesis 1–11, the scriptural geologists believed their opponents’ theories were unconvincing interpretations of Scripture based on unproven old-earth theories of geology.
The respected Anglican clergyman, George Stanley Faber (1773–1854), began advocating the day-age theory in his Treatise on the Genius and Object of the Patriarchal, the Levitical, and the Christian Dispensations (1823).
Horne also responded to objections for a global Noachian Flood, which he believed was confirmed by fossils, the paucity of the human population, the late inventions and progress of the arts and science, and the flood traditions of other peoples from around the world.
www.answersingenesis.org /tj/v11/i2/geology.asp   (13514 words)

  
 Early Church Books
Christ's discourse at Capernaum : fatal to the doctrine of transubstantiation
on the very principle of Transubstantiation adopted by the priests of the Roman Catholic Church, and on the principal doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church by George Stanley Faber.
Knox, as published in his remains by George Stanley Faber.
www.exorthodoxforchrist.com /early_church_books.htm   (1615 words)

  
 Book Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
George P Haw, Hanover C.H., Va. Occasional note in text.
Sermons By The Late Reverend George Carr, Senior Clergyman of the English Episcopal Congregation in Edinurgh..
The odyssey of General George Brinton McClellan and the Army of the Potomac.
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 Mackey's Encylopedia - page 3
George S. Faber, in his origin of Pagan idolatry (volume ii, book vi, chapter 6), has, with great ability and deftness, shown that Saint John in the Apocalypse applies the ritual of the ancient initiations to a spiritual and prophetic purpose.
Sir George J. Roskruge, acting as proxy for Sir Hugh Mccurdy, Grand Master of Knights Templar, summoned together on November 14, 1893, in the Asylum of Phoenix Commandery, No. 3, the representatives of the three chartered Commanderies in Arizona-Arizona, No. l; Ivanhoe, No. 2; Phoenix, No. 3.
Past Master George E. Frisbie, Secretary of Hiram Lodge, was, however, of the opinion (letter dated October 21, 1926) ArnoldAmold was made a Freemason in Hiram Lodge and held membership there until his death.
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 1823 Report - Am. Soc. for Meliorating Cond. of Jews
Faber's sermon itself; as an American edition has been published by our Baltimore Auxiliary Society; of which the parent Board purchased a number of Copies that are now lodged for sale with the principal booksellers of this city.
The question, so far as it can be settled in anticipation of the event, depends upon the blended evidence of the prophecies and of the signs of the times -- and both these seem plainly and concurrently to indicate its affirmative.
Probably the tract in the Holland Purchase that the committee was looking seriously at in 1823 was located somewhere between Lockport and Rochester, on or near the partially dug canal.
olivercowdery.com /texts/boud1823.htm   (5478 words)

  
 Material on Church History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
G013 Faber, George Stanley, The History of the Ancient Vallenses and Albigenses, R.B. Seely and W. Burnside, London, 1838, 596 pp.
G018 Jones, William, The History of the Christian Church, from the Birth of Christ, to the XVIII Century, including the very interesting account of the Waldenses and Albigenses, fifth edition, in 2 vols., Paternoster Row, London, 1826, photocopy, 1,048 pp.
G019 Jowett, George F., The Drama of the Lost Disciples, Covenant Publishing Co., Ltd, London, 251 pp., $20.00.
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 The Midnight Deliverance
This would make the opening of the Red Sea for their deliverance about midnight.
George Stanley Faber declares that "The tongue of the Red Sea at that place is about twelve miles broad....In the time of Diodorus it was three fathoms deep." (18 feet) George Rawlinson wrote: "The space may have been one of considerable width.
The Israelites entering upon it, perhaps about midnight, accomplished the distance, which may not have exceeded a mile, with all their belongings, in the course of five or six hours, the pillar of fire withdrawing itself, as the last Israelites entered the sea-bed, and retiring after them like a rearguard.
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 David C. Lachman - Theological Book List 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
HG teaches a "reign of Christ with his saints on earth for a thousand years" after which "Satan is again loosed" and deceives the nations.
A Compendium of Methodism: embracing the history and present condition of its various branches in all countries; with a defence of its doctrinal, governmental, and prudential peculiarities.
Boston: George C. Rand, for the Author, 1855.
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 Boek A
On the invitation of Companion Past High Priest George J. Roskruge, of Tucson Chapter, No. 3, a Convention of Royal Arch Masons met in the hall of Tucson Lodge, No. 4, on November 13, 1889, to consider the organization of a Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons for the Territory of Arizona.
Sir George J. Roskruge, acting as proxy for Sir Hugh Mccurdy, Grand Master of Knights Templar, aummoned together on November 14, 1893, in the Asylum of Phoenix Commandery, No. 3, the representatives of the three chartered Commanderies in Arizona-Arizona, No. l ; Ivanhoe, No. 2; Phoenix, No. 3.
The following day at the same place the Grand Oflieers were installed and Sir George J. Roskruge declared the Grand Commandery then assembled to be duly constituted.
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 Books Shelved in the Garnett Room
Title: Sermons on various subjects and occasions / by George Stanley Faber, B.D. Volume I. Publication info: Philadelphia : Printed and published by M. Carey & Son, 1817.
Title: The life and writings of the Rev. George Herbert : with the Synagogue, in imitation of Herbert...
George Herbert [by Christopher Harvey.] Local note: Gift of Mrs.
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 Book Report
With warm good wishes George Harmon Coxe, 9/11/47 THE LAST COMMANDMENT, signed on the front free endpaper contains the following: Dear Joe, You bought the first one, and I sure hope you buy the last one.
With admiration and affection George 10/10/60 FOCUS ON MURDER is not signed, but laid in are two letters.
Endpapers and textblock clean and bright but for one tiny age spot at bottom of back free endpaper.
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 Critique of Jeremiah Films' Video on Adventism: Points #21-#80
They all agree that the leading periods mentioned by Daniel and John do actually expire about this age of the world; and it would be strange logic that would convict you of heresy for holding in effect the same views which stand forth so prominently in the notices of these eminent divines.
A preacher named George Storrs, of Methodist persuasion, was first convicted on the subject of conditional immortality in 1837 after reading a tract by Deacon Henry Grew of Philadelphia.
This view was held by: Samuel Osgood, American soldier, legislator, and Postmaster General, in 1794; George Stanley Faber, prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral, in 1811; and Thomas Scott, Church of England commentator, in 1812.
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 Book Report
Textblock is intact, papers are clean though age-darkened towards outside edges.
Rear pastedown has a rip like the book was dropped, but not otherwise noticeable.
Owner's name written in ink on title page Espry, her book and second owners name stamped neatl y in upper right hand corner.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page : T/TR/TRI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The study of triads, as well as dyads, was pioneered by German sociologist Georg Simmel at the end of the nineteenth century.
It was set up in early 1937 by two rich left-wing Labour MPs, Stafford Cripps and George Strauss, to back the Unity Campaign, an attempt to secure an anti-fascist United Front between the Labo..
The word was coined in 1838 by George Stanley Faber in his An Inquiry into the History and Theology of the Ancient Vallenses and Al..
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