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'''La dernière incarnation: légendes évangeliques du XIXe siècle''' <French> / ''The Last Incarnation'' (1846) is a novel by [[Alphonse Louis Constant]].
'''La dernière incarnation: légendes évangeliques du XIXe siècle''' <French> / ''The Last Incarnation'' (1846) is a novel by [[Alphonse Louis Constant]].
==Abstract==
The intervention of the Virgin Mary obtains Christ’s pardon of the fallen angels. The work was intended as a vehicle for Constant’s synthesis of Catholicism and occultism.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in France in 1846 and translated into English in 1848
Published in France in 1846 and translated into English in 1848


==Abstract==
==External links==
The intervention of the Virgin Mary obtains Christ’s pardon of the fallen angels. The work was intended as a vehicle for Constant’s synthesis of Catholicism and occultism.


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[[Category:Literature|1846 Constant]]
[[Category:Novels|1846 Constant]]
[[Category:French language|1846 Constant]]
[[Category:Made in the 1840s|1846 Constant]]
[[Category:Made in the 1840s|1846 Constant]]
[[Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)|1846 Constant]]
[[Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)|1846 Constant]]

Revision as of 09:50, 5 December 2009

La dernière incarnation: légendes évangeliques du XIXe siècle <French> / The Last Incarnation (1846) is a novel by Alphonse Louis Constant.

Abstract

The intervention of the Virgin Mary obtains Christ’s pardon of the fallen angels. The work was intended as a vehicle for Constant’s synthesis of Catholicism and occultism.

Editions and translations

Published in France in 1846 and translated into English in 1848

External links