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By: Mary A. (Mary Artemisia) Lathbury (1841-1913) | |
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By: W. D. (William Dool) Killen (1806-1902) | |
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By: Jakob Andreae | |
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![]() Formula of Concord (1577) is an authoritative Lutheran statement of faith (called a confession, creed, or "symbol") that, in its two parts (Epitome and Solid Declaration), makes up the final section of the Lutheran Corpus Doctrinae or Body of Doctrine, known as the Book of Concord. The Epitome is a brief and concise presentation of the Formula's twelve articles. | |
By: Ernest Arthur Gardner (1862-1939) | |
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By: Wilfred Scawen Blunt (1840-1922) | |
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By: of Clairvaux Bernard (1091?-1153) | |
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By: Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891) | |
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By: Charles Ebert Orr (1861-1933) | |
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By: Chapman Cohen (1868-) | |
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By: Charles Ebert Orr (1861-1933) | |
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By: Hugh Miller (1802-1856) | |
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By: J. C. (Jens Christian) Aaberg (1877-1970) | |
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By: Gilbert Murray (1866-1957) | |
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By: William L. Stidger (1885-1949) | |
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By: James [Editor] O'Leary | |
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By: John R. (John Ross) Macduff (1818-1895) | |
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By: Cleland Boyd McAfee | |
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By: `Ali Muhammad Shirazi Bab (1819-1850) | |
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By: Nicolas Notovitch (1858-?) | |
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![]() The New Testament describes the life of Jesus, but nothing is said of his life between the ages of 14 and 29. Notovitch, like so many historians, tries to find evidence of what happened to Jesus during those years. He claims to have found the answer in an old document describing the life of Saint Issa. "The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ" is a copy of the manuscript along with Notovitch's reflections on his findings. It will take you on a journey to an unexpected land, linking people, cultures and religions you wouldn't dream of linking. |
By: Frances Alice Forbes (1869-1936) | |
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![]() Vincent De Paul [c. 1581 - 1660] was a man renowned during his own century for his compassion, humility and generosity. During the days when galleys were part of any countries' war machine and these galleys were rowed by convicts who were in reality slaves, Vincent's special call was to provide what spiritual comfort he could to these wretched men. When a young man he himself had been captured by Turkish pirates, who brought him to Tunis and sold him into slavery, so he had a special understanding of their lot... | |
![]() A short and rather old fashioned biography a great saint. Don't expect subtlety; it's unapologetic hagiography. The saint is presented as a figure of pristine brilliance, courage and integrity and his persecutors as conniving villains. But to those who appreciate what was at stake in the controversy, Athanasius is indeed a God-sent hero. This is an informative, if quaint, introduction to a fascinating figure in history. |
By: Joseph Butler (1692-1752) | |
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By: Edward Washburn Hopkins (1857-1932) | |
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By: John P. Jones (1847-1916) | |
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By: Margaret Wade Campbell Deland (1857-1945) | |
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By: Episcopal Church in Scotland | |
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By: Ethel J. Rosenberg (1858-1930) | |
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![]() “Many believe that we, in this century,” writes Ethel Rosenberg, “ are witnessing the dawn of a new spiritual epoch or era. A renewal of the Spirit is making itself felt in the Churches and in the religious and social life of all lands. This is in harmony with the teachings of the Bahais, and of their Great Leaders, now represented by Abdul Baha the ‘Servant of God,’ known to the outside world as Abbas Effendi. Once again, the Light is shining forth from that land which may indeed be called... |
By: Louis Bertrand (1866-1941) | |
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By: Nephi Anderson (1865-1923) | |
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By: Henry Harland (1861-1905) | |
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By: James H. (James Henry) Snowden (1852-1936) | |
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By: Margaret M. (Margaret Murray) Robertson (1821-1897) | |
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By: D. W. (Daniel Webster) Whittle (1840-1901) | |
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By: Claud Field (1863-1941) | |
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By: Eliza Burt Gamble | |
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By: Robert Blatchford (1851-1943) | |
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![]() "I have been asked why I have opposed Christianity. I have several reasons, which shall appear in due course. At present I offer one. I oppose Christianity because it is not true. No honest man will ask for any other reason. But it may be asked why I say that Christianity is not true; and that is a very proper question, which I shall do my best to answer." Thus states the author in one of the first chapters of this book, and subsequently he lays down his apology, drawing his conclusions from numerous books published by believers and unbelievers alike, and, of course, from the bible itself. |
By: Clara Louise Burnham (1854-1927) | |
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By: Joseph Lewis (1889-1968) | |
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By: Anna Bartlett Warner (1824-1915) | |
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By: Edward Sell (1839-1932) | |
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By: Dr. Darius Shahrokh (1931-2005) | |
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![]() In 1992, Dr. Darius Shahrokh, a retired physician-surgeon, recorded some deepening talks upon the insistence of friends in his Bahá’í Community. Each program in this series is the result of months of study of resources in both English and Persian. Some consider Windows to the Past to be stories, but it should be remembered that the stories are not intended to be entertainment, but to inform, elucidate, and inspire the listener. The programs have relevant stories purposefully placed to lighten the concentration or emphasize a point... |
By: Hastings Rashdall (1858-1924) | |
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By: Frank Nelson Palmer | |
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By: Charles Rosenbury Erdman (1866-1960) | |
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By: A. B. (Anders Björn) Drachmann (1860-1935) | |
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By: William Evans (1870-1950) | |
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By: Joseph Morris | |
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By: William Ambrose Spicer | |
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![]() OUR DAY, In the Light of ProphecyBy W.A. SPICERTHE BOOK THAT SPEAKS TO OUR DAY Man may write a true book, but only God, the source of life, can write a living book. The word of God ... liveth and abideth forever. 1 Peter 1:23. The Bible is the living word of God. We look at the volume; we hold it in our hands. It is like other books in form and printer's art. But the voice of God speaks from these pages, and the word spoken is alive. It is able to do in the heart that receives it what can be done only by divine power... |
By: Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850-1935) | |
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By: J. Wilbur (John Wilbur) Chapman (1859-1918) | |
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By: Bahá'í International Community | |
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By: Mooshie G. Daniel (1861-) | |
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By: John G. (John Greenleaf) Adams (1810-1887) | |
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By: Mary Cole | |
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By: Marcus Dods (1834-1909) | |
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By: E. P. (Elijah Porter) Barrows (1807-1888) | |
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By: Leonard Woolsey Bacon (1830-1907) | |
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![]() Published in 1897, this book describes the advent of Christianity in the United States from the landing of the first explorers with their mission to convert the natives to the time immediately following the Civil War. Bacon discusses the church's response to the social, political and religious issues of the day, and provides an introduction to the beginnings of such para-church organizations as the YMCA and American Bible Society. |
By: Mary Martha Sherwood (1775-1851) | |
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![]() The adventures of Lucy, Emily and Henry are described in this short novel, written and set in Regency England. Their naughtiness, their activities and their interactions with the children next door; Miss Augusta and Charles Trueman, are all delightfully described. Their daily lives are an insight into childhood and the family and religious values at the time - each chapter has a moral lesson, and the good end happily, while the bad get what they deserve. |
By: Alban Butler (1711-1773) | |
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By: J. Allanson Picton (1832-1910) | |
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By: Charles J. (Charles John) Abbey (1833-1919) | |
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By: John Patrick Crichton-Stuart Bute (1847-1900) | |
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By: William Arnot (1808-1875) | |
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By: Sanger Brown (1884-1968) | |
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By: William Penn (1644-1718) | |
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By: Emma Leslie | |
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By: William Penn (1644-1718) | |
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By: Emma Leslie (1837-1909) | |
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![]() On a dark and story night, the Coombers find a little girl. Who is she? |
By: Franz Valery Marie Cumont (1868-1947) | |
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By: Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) | |
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![]() Sarojini Naidu was a remarkable woman. Known as the Nightingale of India, she started writing at the age of thirteen and throughout her life composed several volumes of poetry, writing many poems which are still famous to this day. As well as being a poet, Naidu was an activist and politician, campaigning for Indian independence and became the first Indian woman to attain the post of President of the Indian National Congress. This volume contains the beautiful 'Indian Love-Song', as well as many other moving verses... |
By: B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Cocker (1821-1883) | |
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By: Frank W. Boreham (1871-1959) | |
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![]() This is the second of a five volume series called "Texts That Made History". As with the first volume, "A Bunch of Everlastings", each chapter tell a brief biography with emphasis on the text from scripture that was significant in the life of each. It is biography and Bible study expertly woven together to produce interesting and inspirational stories. |
By: Adam Storey Farrar (1826-1905) | |
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By: John Brownlie | |
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By: George A. (George Augustus) Cobbold (1857-) | |
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