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  1. Apr 7, 2022 · George MacDonald, A Hidden Life and Other Poems. 10 Things You Should Know about George MacDonald. George MacDonald had many accomplishments during his eighty-year lifetime. Here are ten interesting facts that can be found throughout his biography. 1. He had an ultra-Protestant Calvinism upbringing. MacDonald grew up in a fierce religious ...

  2. Nov 13, 2022 · George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll.

  3. GEORGE MACDONALD (1824-1905), forerunner of the Inklings–Scottish minister, poet, novelist, and imaginative seer– was one of the most beloved Victorian authors throughout Great Britain and the U.S. in the 19th century.

  4. The Hope of the Gospel George MacDonald 240 downloads; A Hidden Life and Other Poems George MacDonald 238 downloads; The Marquis of Lossie George MacDonald 217 downloads; The Light Princess George MacDonald 213 downloads; The Princess and Curdie George MacDonald 212 downloads; Thomas Wingfold, Curate George MacDonald 190 downloads; A Book of ...

  5. GEORGE MACDONALD (1824-1905), forerunner of the Inklings--Scottish minister, poet, novelist, and imaginative seer-- was one of the most beloved Victorian authors throughout Great Britain and the U.S. in the 19th century.

  6. Short Bio (My complete GMD bio/commentary is here). Bibliography . George MacDonald was one of the most respected authors of his generation in 19th century Scotland. He wrote over fifty books, nearly half of them novels for adults, along with some theological studies, several volumes of essays & criticism, a few volumes of poetry, and three best selling c

  7. Mar 16, 2021 · In the biography George MacDonald and His Wife, Greville MacDonald wrote about his father’s concerns regarding “the increasingly easy tendencies in universalists, who, because they had now discarded everlasting retribution as a popular superstition, were dismissing hell-fire altogether, and with it the need for repentance as the way back into the Kingdom.” (pp. 551-2) I have repeatedly seen George MacDonald denounced in print for being a Universalist by people who may well have defined ...