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By: Various | |
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Tiger and Tom and Other Stories for Boys
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By: Anonymous | |
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Little Folded Hands
Christian prayers for children to be said at mealtime, bedtime, special occasions and more. | |
By: Unknown (1817-1892) | |
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Prayers and Meditations
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The Hidden Words of Bahá'u'lláh
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Some Answered Questions
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The Seven Valleys and the Four Valleys
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Gems of Divine Mysteries
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By: Anonymous | |
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The Good Shepherd A Life of Christ for Children
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By: Unknown (1844-1921) | |
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Paris Talks
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Hebrew Heroes A Tale Founded on Jewish History
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Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas
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The Secret of Divine Civilization
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By: Various | |
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The American Missionary — Volume 54, No. 3, October, 1900
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Correspondence Relating to Executions in Turkey for Apostacy from Islamism
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By: Anonymous | |
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Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
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By: Unknown (1817-1892) | |
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The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh
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By: Pansy (1841-1930) | |
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Sunshine Factory
Seven very short sweet stories by Pansy that you will not soon forget! They are stories children will love, and everyone can enjoy. They will make you smile and laugh and bring tears to your eyes. And each one teaches an important lesson in a sweet, encouraging way. | |
By: Anonymous | |
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Children of the Old Testament
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By: Unknown (1817-1892) | |
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The Summons of the Lord of Hosts
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Memoir of Old Elizabeth, A Coloured Woman
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Memorials of the Faithful
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Bahá'í World Faith
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By: Anonymous | |
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Notable Women of Olden Time
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By: Charlotte Maria Tucker (1821-1893) | |
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Spanish Cavalier
When his father dies, Lucius Lepine goes to Spain as a clerk. His fellow clerk, Don Aguilera, doesn't come to work one day. Lucius is worried, he has heard rumors of what has happened to Aguilera. What has happened? Can Lucius find out? | |
By: Unknown (1844-1921) | |
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A Traveler's Narrative Written to Illustrate the Episode of the Báb
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The A, B, C. With the Church of England Catechism
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Foundations of World Unity
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By: Anonymous | |
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Roman Catholicism in Spain
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The Old Castle and Other Stories
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Live to be Useful or, The Story of Annie Lee and her Irish Nurse
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By: Unknown | |
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Amy Harrison or Heavenly Seed and Heavenly Dew
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By: Various | |
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The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, January, 1835
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By: Anonymous | |
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Little Alice's Palace or, The Sunny Heart
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By: B. J. Griswold | |
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Crayon and Character
CRAYON AND CHARACTERTruth Made Clear Through Eye and EarBy B.J. GRISWOLDThe Plan of the Book In the preparation of this book the author has had two great plans in mind: To prepare a work which will enable any person, who can speak to a class or an audience, to give a helpful, inspiring illustrated talk; to place in the hands of parents everywhere a book to enable them to teach the children a simple, fascinating method of drawing and, at the same time make the great truths of life a part of their every-day learning... | |
By: Anonymous | |
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Doctrina Christiana
DOCTRINA CHRISTIANAThe first book printed in the Philippines has been the object of a hunt which has extended from Manila to Berlin, and from Italy to Chile, for four hundred and fifty years. The patient research of scholars, the scraps of evidence found in books and archives, the amazingly accurate hypotheses of bibliographers who have sifted the material so painstakingly gathered together, combine to make its history a bookish detective story par excellence. It is easy when a prisoner has been... | |
By: George Ludington Weed (1828-1904) | |
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A Life of St. John for the Young
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By: James Patrick | |
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Evangelists of Art Picture-Sermons for Children
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By: Pansy (1841-1930) | |
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Little Fishers and Their Nets
Thirteen year old Nettie Decker is called home after having lived with another family for 7 years, to find that her father is a drunkard and her family is in poverty and hopelessness because of it. Her stepmother has given up, and her stepbrother is headed down the same path as her father. As she struggles with the reality of her home life, she meets a friendly neighbor boy, with whom she pledges to do all she can to save her father and stepbrother. | |
By: BS Murthy | |
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Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife
When a bunch of apparently non-practicing Musalmans headed by Mohamed Atta launched that fidayeen attack on New York’s World Trade Centre that Sep 11, the world at large, by then familiar with the ways of the Islamic terrorism, was at a loss to fathom the unthinkable source of that unexpected means of the new Islamist scourge. The symptoms of a latent terrorist in the Muslim youth can be traced to the sublimity of Muhammad's preaching’s in Mecca and the severity of his Medina sermons make Islam a Janus-faced faith that forever bedevils the mind of the Musalmans... | |
Bhagvad-Gita: Treatise of Self-help
The spiritual ethos and the philosophical outlook that the Bhagvad - Gita postulates paves the way for the liberation of man, who, as Rousseau said, ‘being born free, is everywhere in chains’. But equally it is a mirror of human psychology, which enables man to discern his debilities for appropriate redressal. All the same, the boon of an oral tradition that kept it alive for over two millennia became its bane with the proliferation of interpolations therein. Besides muddying its pristine philosophy, these insertions affect the sequential conformity and structural economy of the grand discourse... | |
Sundara Kãnda: Hanuman's Odyssey
If Mahabharata's Bhagvad-Gita is taken as a philosophical guide, Ramayana's Sundara Kãnda is sought for spiritual solace. What is more, many believe that reading Sundara Kãnda or hearing it recited would remove all hurdles and usher in good tidings! Well miracles apart, it's in the nature of Sundara Kãnda to inculcate fortitude and generate hope in one and all. After all, isn't it a depiction of how Hanuman goes about his errand against all odds! Again, won't it portray how Seetha, on the... | |
By: Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás (1844-1921) | |
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Talks by Abdul Baha Given in Paris
“Much has already been written of the visit of Abdul Baha, Abbas Effendi, to Europe,” writes Lady Blomfield in her Preface to Paris Talks, “During his stay at Paris at 4, Avenue de Comoens, he gave short “Talks” each morning to those who crowded, eager to hear His Teaching. These listeners were of many Nationalities and types of thought, learned and unlearned, members of various religious sects, Theosophists and Agnostics, Materialists and Spiritualists, etc., etc. Abdul Baha spoke in Persian, which was translated into French... | |
Mysterious Forces of Civilization
The Mysterious Forces of Civilization (Persian: Risálih-i-Madaníyyih) is a work written before 1875 by ‘Abbás Effendí, known as ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (the Servant of Bahá) (1844-1921). The Persian text was first lithographed in Bombay in 1882 and printed in Cairo in 1911. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was the eldest son and appointed successor of Bahá’u’lláh, the Founder of the Bahá’í Faith. The original text of this work was written and published anonymously, and the first English translation (by Johanna Dawud) was published in London in 1910 and Chicago in 1918, under the title ‘Mysterious Forces of Civilization’ written by "an Eminent Bahai Philosopher... | |