F. W. Farrar
12 books
F. W. Farrar was a prominent English author, theologian, and scholar known for his diverse contributions to literature and religious thought. His works span various genres, including historical fiction, biblical commentary, and essays on language. Notable among his writings is "Darkness and Dawn; Or, Scenes in the Days of Nero," which reflects his interest in historical narratives. Farrar also made significant contributions to biblical scholarship with his series, "The Expositor's Bible," where he provided detailed analyses of various books of the Bible. His literary legacy includes both educational and inspirational texts, showcasing his commitment to exploring the intersections of faith, history, and language.
Books by This Author
12 titles
An essay on the origin of language, based on modern researches, and especially on the works of M. Renan
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Darkness and Dawn; Or, Scenes in the Days of Nero. An Historic Tale
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Eric, or Little by Little
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Eric; Or, Little by Little
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Julian Home
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Jumalan etsijöitä
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Seekers after God
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St. Winifred's; or, The World of School
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The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Daniel
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The Expositor's Bible: The First Book of Kings
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The Expositor's Bible: The Second Book of Kings
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Ο Βίος του Χριστού
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