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See allChesterton is all over the place, only a few degrees from being a Nick Land style writer. Otherwise he's still a good humored polemicist.
Stopped at the beginning of the chapter on affective prayer (pg. 178). All I can say is that this book makes me want to pray.
This coupled with, “Brief Text-book of Logic,” are hidden gems of the English speaking Catholic world. The titles don't do justice to the scope of topics covered in each.
Beautiful English writing and Fisher's letters are presented with love and reverance. However the author's narrative of Fisher's life is difficult to follow and could have been better. If I learned one thing, it's that Fisher celebrated mass with a skull on the altar. I recommend it, but only due to the book being less than 150 pages.
Perhaps there is some true and good information in here, but the aggregious historical errors (within chapter two ALONE) and convoluted narratives spoil the bunch.
Conspiracy theorists should really follow the law of parsimony.