id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30882 Archer, William God and Mr. Wells: A Critical Examination of 'God the Invisible King' .txt text/plain 29731 1452 70 difficulties,--by saying, as Mr. Wells practically does, "Our God is far away from Mr. Wells and his Invisible King; but I hope the reader a well-willing God should enter, not, like the Invisible King, as a way the idea of God comes into the distressed mind" (p. truth is that Mr. Wells attributes to his God powers which, even if he In the first place, I have shown that, if words mean anything, Mr. Wells does actually wish us to believe that his God is not a figure of For those of us who cannot accept Mr. Wells's Invisible King as a God It is true that Mr. Wells's God is a man of war; Or, to put the same question in more general terms, is it wise of Mr. Wells to make such play with the word "God"? the "Veiled Being," the "Invisible King," and all the Gods and ./cache/30882.txt ./txt/30882.txt