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By: of Avila Teresa (1515-1582) | |
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By: Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869) | |
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By: Henry Drummond | |
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![]() The spiritual classic The Greatest Thing In the World is a trenchant and tender analysis of Christian love as set forth in the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians. The other addresses speak to other aspects of Christian life and thought. | |
By: Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) | |
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By: Henry Drummond (1851-1897) | |
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By: Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) | |
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By: Henry Drummond (1851-1897) | |
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By: Marietta Holley (1836-1926) | |
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By: George Herbert Betts (1868-1934) | |
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By: Alexander J. (Alexander James) McIvor-Tyndall (-1940) | |
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By: Berthold Auerbach (1812-1882) | |
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By: Thomas Taylor (1738-1816) | |
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By: James M. Oxley (1855-1907) | |
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By: Ralph Waldo Trine (1866-1958) | |
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![]() Trine tells us that by connecting and harmonizing with the Universe we attract love, health, peace and success. Trines' writings may have been the most important to the "New Thought" movement of the late 1800's and early 1900's which was the forerunner to the "New Age" movement. |
By: Henry A. Sherman (1870-?) | |
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![]() This is a Book of Children's Bible Stories. |
By: John B. Bury (1861-1927) | |
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By: Helena P. Blavatsky (1831-1891) | |
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By: Hugh Walpole (1884-1941) | |
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![]() Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, CBE (1884 – 1941) was an English novelist. He was the son of an Anglican clergyman, intended for a career in the church but drawn instead to writing. Among those who encouraged him were the authors Henry James and Arnold Bennett. His skill at scene-setting, vivid plots, and high profile as a lecturer brought him a large readership in the United Kingdom and North America. He was a best-selling author in the 1920s and 1930s, but has been largely neglected since his death... |
By: James Cardinal Gibbons (1834-1921) | |
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![]() The Faith of Our Fathers: A Plain Exposition and Vindication of the Church Founded by Our Lord Jesus Christ is a book published in 1876 by archbishop James Gibbons, which became a best-selling conversion manual in the United States, and by 1980 was in its 111th printing.(From the preface) “The object of this little volume is to present in a plain and practical form an exposition and vindication of the principal tenets of the Catholic Church. It was thought sufficient to devote but a brief space to such Catholic doctrines and practices as are happily admitted by Protestants, while those that are controverted by them are more elaborately elucidated... |
By: Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani (1847-1929) | |
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By: Rebecca Sophia Clarke (1833-1906) | |
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![]() I am going to tell you something about a little girl who was always saying and doing funny things, and very often getting into trouble. Her name was Prudy Parlin, and she and her sister Susy, three years older, lived in Portland, in the State of Maine, though every summer they went to Willowbrook, to visit their grandmother. (From chapter 1 ) |
By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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By: of Siena Catherine (1347-1380) | |
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By: Emily Sarah Holt (1836-1893) | |
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By: William Ralph Inge (1860-1954) | |
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By: William Wilberforce (1759-1833) | |
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By: W. M. Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) | |
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![]() William Matthew Flinders Petrie – the father of Egyptian Archaeology – developed and applied statistical analysis to pottery from prehistoric sites and by this established seriation as a relative dating method as a major contribution to Egyptian Archaeology. In this scientific paper he describes special varieties of the conception of the supernatural in ancient Egypt. The source text also includes a list of "principal works on Egyptian religion" and a list of works "on religions ancient and modern". |
By: Hesba Stretton (1832-1911) | |
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![]() This is the touching and endearing story of Little Meg and her trials and difficulties as she does her best to look after 'her children' after their mother dies. Father is away at sea and is expected every day, but when father's ship comes in he is not aboard! With the help of her new friend and neighbour Kitty, she finds out that he was 'took bad' on the other side of the world, who knows when or if he will ever make it back. Meanwhile, Little Meg must take care of Robby and baby. There are better days and worse days... | |
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By: George Sale (1697-1736) | |
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By: Frederic W. Farrar (1831-1903) | |
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By: Swami Paramananda (1884-1940) | |
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By: John Knox (1514?-1572) | |
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By: St. Ignatius Loyola (1491-1553) | |
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![]() This account of the life of St. Ignatius, dictated by himself to Father Gonzalez, is a most valuable record of the great Founder of the Society of Jesus. It, more than any other work, gives an insight into the spiritual life of St. Ignatius. Few works in ascetical literature, except the writings of St. Teresa and St. Augustine, impart such a knowledge of the soul.The saint in his narrative always refers to himself in the third person, and this mode of speech has here been retained. Many persons who have neither the time, nor, perhaps, the inclination, to read larger works, will read, we trust, with pleasure and profit this autobiography... |
By: Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) | |
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By: Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) | |
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By: James Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) | |
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By: David Marshall Brooks (1902-1994) | |
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![]() Plain speaking is necessary in any discussion of religion, for if the freethinker attacks the religious dogmas with hesitation, the orthodox believer assumes that it is with regret that the freethinker would remove the crutch that supports the orthodox. And all religious beliefs are "crutches" hindering the free locomotive efforts of an advancing humanity. There are no problems related to human progress and happiness in this age which any theology can solve, and which the teachings of freethought cannot do better and without the aid of encumbrances. |
By: Aunt Fanny (1822-1894) | |
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By: Ernest Renan (1823-1892) | |
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By: Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918) | |
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By: Thomas De Witt Talmage (1832-1902) | |
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By: Grafton Elliot Smith (1871-1937) | |
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By: Richard W. Church (1815-1890) | |
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![]() This investigation of Bacon the scholar and man of letters begins with a look at the early days ang progresses to his relationships with Queen Elizabeth and James I. It includes accounts of his positions as solicitor general, attorney-general, and chancellor. The book concludes with Bacon's failure, his overall philosophy, and summaries of his writings. |
By: Lionel D. (Lionel David) Barnett (1871-1960) | |
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By: Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1865-1940) | |
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By: Mrs. O. F. Walton (1849-1939) | |
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![]() Rosalie is the daughter of a traveling theater master and is envied by many young girls as she appears to live a life full of glamour, glitz, and glory. But beneath the happy smiling face is a hurting heart, a deep sorrow for her dying mother, and a wretched life. Follow Rosalie as she learns of the Good Shepherd who loves and cares for her, and begins to trust Him for daily strength. | |
![]() Christie is all alone in the world after his mother dies. He lives in a boarding house and every night creeps up the attic stairs to hear an old barrel organ play. One night while he is listening, the organ stops and Christie hears a thump. What has happened? What should Christie do? | |
![]() One day, Poppy gets told her mother has a present for her. But the neighbors laugh and say there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. What is the present? |
By: George John Romanes (1848-1894) | |
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By: R. A. (Reuben Archer) Torrey (1856-1928) | |
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By: W. T. (William Thomas) Stead (1849-1912) | |
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By: Jacob Bryant (1715-1804) | |
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By: Harold B. (Harold Bruce) Hunting (1879-1958) | |
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By: Rev. James MacCaffrey (1875-1935) | |
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![]() This first volume of a two volume set traces the trials and triumphs of the Catholic Church during the period before the reformation up to the 19th century. The origins, causes and developments of the various protestant sects that were the fruit of the reformation are studied in depth, as well as the men, schools of thought and movements within and without the Church that influenced this important time period in Church history. |
By: Swami Abhedananda (1866-1939) | |
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By: Nikolaj Velimirović (1880-1956) | |
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