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"Under the Blue Canopy of Heaven"

Author: Henry B. Gibbud
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 1901
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN:

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Under the Canopy of Heaven

Under the Canopy of Heaven
Author: Georgina Hutchison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2018-05-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781982904791

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"Those men don't make cloth; they make money."So says George Mellor's stepfather of the rich manufacturers swelling their beloved textile town and sucking the life from the cloth dressing shops.As the stranglehold of the profiteers tightens, how far will Mellor go to save the way of life he loves? And what price will the young cropper - and those he cares for - be forced to pay?A haunting and evocative account of Huddersfield's Luddite rebellion of 1812, from the author of Cartimandua and Daughters Of Lac.


An Eulogy

An Eulogy
Author: John Quincy Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 726
Release: 1831
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

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The Canopy of Heaven

The Canopy of Heaven
Author: Minnie B. Theobald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1963
Genre: Fourth dimension
ISBN:

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Author: Gil Marks
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1999-09-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0684835592

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Indian, Romanian, Hungarian, Georgian, Ukrainian, Moroccan, German, Alsatian, and Middle Eastern Jewry; culinary conversations with contemporary members of these ancient and medieval communities; and fascinating commentary on Jewish food and Jewish history.


Letters on Freemasonry

Letters on Freemasonry
Author: John Quincy Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1833
Genre:
ISBN:

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A Bridge Across the Ocean

A Bridge Across the Ocean
Author: Susan Meissner
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698197860

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Wartime intrigue spans the lives of three women—past and present—in this emotional novel from the acclaimed author of The Last Year of the War. February, 1946. World War Two is over, but the recovery from the most intimate of its horrors has only just begun for Annaliese Lange, a German ballerina desperate to escape her past, and Simone Deveraux, the wronged daughter of a French Résistance spy. Now the two women are joining hundreds of other European war brides aboard the renowned RMS Queen Mary to cross the Atlantic and be reunited with their American husbands. Their new lives in the United States brightly beckon until their tightly-held secrets are laid bare in their shared stateroom. When the voyage ends at New York Harbor, only one of them will disembark... Present day. Facing a crossroads in her own life, Brette Caslake visits the famously haunted Queen Mary at the request of an old friend. What she finds will set her on a course to solve a seventy-year-old tragedy that will draw her into the heartaches and triumphs of the courageous war brides—and will ultimately lead her to reconsider what she has to sacrifice to achieve her own deepest longings. CONVERSATION GUIDE INCLUDED


Augustine's "Confessions"

Augustine's
Author: Garry Wills
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-02-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691143579

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From Pulitzer Prize–winner Garry Wills, the story of Augustine’s Confessions In this brief and incisive book, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Garry Wills tells the story of the Confessions--what motivated Augustine to dictate it, how it asks to be read, and the many ways it has been misread in the one-and-a-half millennia since it was composed. Following Wills's biography of Augustine and his translation of the Confessions, this is an unparalleled introduction to one of the most important books in the Christian and Western traditions. Understandably fascinated by the story of Augustine's life, modern readers have largely succumbed to the temptation to read the Confessions as autobiography. But, Wills argues, this is a mistake. The book is not autobiography but rather a long prayer, suffused with the language of Scripture and addressed to God, not man. Augustine tells the story of his life not for its own significance but in order to discern how, as a drama of sin and salvation leading to God, it fits into sacred history. "We have to read Augustine as we do Dante," Wills writes, "alert to rich layer upon layer of Scriptural and theological symbolism." Wills also addresses the long afterlife of the book, from controversy in its own time and relative neglect during the Middle Ages to a renewed prominence beginning in the fourteenth century and persisting to today, when the Confessions has become an object of interest not just for Christians but also historians, philosophers, psychiatrists, and literary critics. With unmatched clarity and skill, Wills strips away the centuries of misunderstanding that have accumulated around Augustine's spiritual classic.