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Charles Coulombe
Heretic of the week: John Nelson Darby
john nelson darby (1800-1882) was the most prominent co-founder of the plymouth brethren, a group which has numbered many famous names among...
Heretic of the week: Donatus
donatus (d 355) was bishop of casa nigrae in what is now algeria in the early years of the 4th century, when the persecution of christians u...
Heretic of the week: Joseph Murphy
one of the many joys of my youth was perusing the saturday religion section of the los angeles times. among other things in the babbling bro...
Heretic of the week: Robert Browne
rather obscure today, robert browne (1550s-1633) is arguably one of the most important figures in anglo-american religious history. born to ...
Heretic of the week: Johannes Ronge
johannes ronge (1813-1887) was founder successively of the “new” or “german” catholics, and of several “free thought” groups. born during th...
Heretic of the week: Miguel de Molinos
miguel de molinos (1628-1696) was a spanish priest renowned as the founder of the quietist heresy. trained at a jesuit school and ordained i...
Heretic of the week: Ralph Waldo Emerson
ralph waldo emerson (1803-1882) is considered to be one of the greatest writers the united states has ever produced. generations of schoolch...
Heretic of the week: Charles Webster Leadbeater
cw leadbeater (1854-1934) was a most remarkable – not to say bizarre – man. of middle-class background, he was ordained an anglican clergyma...
Heretic of the week: The Count of St Germain
the annals of heresy give one many strange figures to contemplate. but definitely in the running for the title of strangest of all is the bi...
Heretic of the week: Dolores Ibarruri
dolores ibarruri (1895-1989) – better known as la pasionaria – was an icon to the communists and socialists of the 1936-39 spanish civil war...
What will you reap? An Anglo-Saxon tradition to help us take stock
august 1, in the traditional calendar of the roman rite the feast of st peter in chains, is also in the english agricultural calendar lammas...
Heretic of the week: Maximilien Robespierre
most people think of robespierre (1758-1794) simply as a bloody-handed mass murderer. but there was another side to the master of the terror...
Heretic of the week: Julius Evola
julius evola (1898-1974) was an extraordinarily bizarre and colourful individual, who must be considered to be the father of european right-...
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