Robert James Lees

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Robert James Lees


Born
in Hinckley, Leicasthershire, The United Kingdom
August 12, 1849

Died
January 11, 1931

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Through the Mists: Leaves f...

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The Life Elysian: More Leav...

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The Gate of Heaven (Life af...

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Reise in die Unsterblichkei...

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The Car of Phoebus

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“The law and the prophets are not doctrinal, philosophical and scientific codes, placed in the hands of priests for the government of the people; they are allegories, given to children that the older may teach the younger the simple love-stories the Father has written to excite and stimulate the love of His beloved ones.”
Robert James Lees, The Gate of Heaven

“This specious fallacy of a theology built on the philosophy of men, instead of the revelation of God, has not only survived the anathema of Christ, but it has since branched out into a multitude of contending schools until confusion has become more confounded, and the name of the Prince of Peace is used as the battlecry for inhuman slaughter.”
Robert James Lees, The Gate of Heaven