Henry White Warren

Henry White Warren
Henry White Warren (1831–1912) was an American Methodist Episcopal bishop, educator, and author. He wrote several influential works, including "Recreations in Astronomy," a popular book that explained astronomical concepts for a general audience. Warren was also a prominent figure in the Methodist Church, serving as a bishop and advocating for education and social reform. In addition to his religious work, he wrote books such as "The Heart of Methodism" and "Among the Forces," blending scientific exploration with moral and religious reflections.

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Page 3 RECREATIONS IN ASTRONOMY. I. CREATIVE PROCESSES. During all the ages there has been one bright and glittering page of loftiest wisdom unrolled before the eye of man. That this page may be read in every part, man's whole world turns him before it. This motion apparently changes the eternally stable stars into a moving panorama, but it is only so in appearance. The sky is a vast, immovable... more...

WHY WRITTEN Fairies, fays, genii, sprites, etc., were once supposed to be helpful to some favored men. The stories about these imaginary beings have always had a fascinating interest. The most famous of these stories were told at Bagdad in the eleventh century, and were called The Arabian Nights' Entertainment. Then men were said to use all sorts of obedient powers, sorceries, tricks, and genii to... more...