All Things Considered
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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All Things Considered (1915) by Gilbert Keith (G.K.) Chesterton is, as he puts it,"a collection of crude and shapeless papers upon current or rather flying subjects". Indeed, this book runs the gamut of topics from religious persecution to sports. Chesterton, with his witty and pithy writing, tackles subjects in a way that catches the reader off guard. His opinions and opines are not without"proof," for Chesterton frequently will cite an example or an analogy that makes his point.
Wailand Groenendyk
CCEL Staff Writer
Wailand Groenendyk
CCEL Staff Writer
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