Saturday, August 29, 2009
Bob Dylan's radio show, complete
Complete mp3 archives of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour are available for downloading here. If you like American music of the last 100 years and you need a fun and trustworthy guide to it all, get thee to TTRH.
Commentaries on the Psalms
The Psalm commentaries of John Mason Neale and Richard Frederick Littledale
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- Volume 1, Preface
- Volume 1, Preface to 2nd edition
- Volume 2, Preface
- Dissertation 1: The Psalms as Employed in the Offices of the Church
- Dissertation 2: Primitive and Medieval Commentators on the Psalms
- Dissertation 3: The Mystical and Literal Interpretation of the Psalms
- Dissertation 4: Chronology of the Psalms
- Dissertation 5: The Psalms as Used in the Sacraments and Rites of the Church
- Index of Scripture references
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Friday, August 28, 2009
Catena aurea: Matthew 1
The gospel of Matthew, chapter 1, in the Catena aurea of St Thomas Aquinas (translation by John Henry Newman and crew).
Thursday, August 27, 2009
I'm back
I haven't blogged in a while - it's that darned Facebook. I may as well try to put something up here every day. Perhaps I'll get back into the habit of writing, and maybe my sentences will lengthen, too. This bit at Instapundit was sweet:
Terrorists left in their own filth: War crime.
Patients left in their own filth: Progressive healthcare!
Terrorists left in their own filth: War crime.
Patients left in their own filth: Progressive healthcare!
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