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By: Swami Paramananda (1884-1940)

Book cover The Upanishads

By: Sydney Strong (1860-1938)

Book cover His Last Week The Story of the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus in the Words of the Four Gospels

By: Sydney T. Klein (1853-1934)

Book cover Science and the Infinite or Through a Window in the Blank Wall

By: Sylvester Bliss (1814-1863)

Book cover A Brief Commentary on the Apocalypse

By: T. A. (Thomas Aiken) Goodwin (1818-1906)

Book cover The Heroic Women of Early Indiana Methodism: An Address Delivered Before the Indiana Methodist Historical Society

By: T. A. (Thomas Alexander) Lacey (1853-1931)

Book cover The Acts of Uniformity Their Scope and Effect

By: T. B. (T. Bronson) Ray (1868-1934)

Book cover Brazilian Sketches

By: T. J. (Thomas John) Capel (1836-1911)

Book cover Confession and Absolution

By: T. T. (Thomas Theodore) Martin (1862-1939)

Book cover God's Plan with Men

By: T. W. (Thomas William) Allies (1813-1903)

Book cover The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I

By: The Gawain Poet

Pearl by The Gawain Poet Pearl

Written in the 14th century by the Gawain poet, 'Pearl' is an elegiac poem reflecting on the death of a young daughter, pictured as a pearl lost in a garden. It is considered a masterpiece of Middle English verse, incorporating both the older tradition of alliterative poetry as well as rhyme, centered around the development of an intricately structured image. Sophie Jewett's translation from the Northern dialect of the original renders much of the poem's liveliness and beauty accessible to modern readers, whilst encouraging them to pursue their reading further, to read the original itself.This recording is dedicated to the memory of Pearl Jean Shearman, 1914-2012.

By: Theodore Graebner (1876-1950)

Book cover Evolution An Investigation and a Critique

By: Theodore P. Wilson

Book cover True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best
Book cover Frank Oldfield Lost and Found
Book cover Nearly Lost but Dearly Won
Book cover Amos Huntingdon
Book cover Working in the Shade Lowly Sowing brings Glorious Reaping

By: Théodule Ribot (1839-1916)

Essay on the Creative Imagination by Théodule Ribot Essay on the Creative Imagination

“It is quite generally recognized that psychology has remained in the semi-mythological, semi-scholastic period longer than most attempts at scientific formulization. For a long time it has been the “spook science” per se, and the imagination, now analyzed by M. Ribot in such a masterly manner, has been one of the most persistent, apparently real, though very indefinite, of psychological spooks. Whereas people have been accustomed to speak of the imagination as an entity sui generis, as a...

By: Theophilus Goldridge Pinches (1856-1934)

Book cover The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria

By: Thomas a Kempis (1380?-1471)

The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis The Imitation of Christ

The Imitation of Christ is widely considered one of the greatest manuals of devotion in Christianity. The life of Christ is presented as the highest study possible to a mortal, as Jesus’ teachings far excel all the teachings of the saints. The book gives counsel to read the scriptures, statements about the uses of adversity, advice for submission to authority, warnings against temptation and how to resist it, reflections about death and the judgment, meditations upon the oblation of Christ, and admonitions to flee the vanities of the world. A recording of a Dutch translation of this work is also available (Thomas a Kempis was Dutch but wrote in Latin of course).

By: Thomas Betson

Book cover A Ryght Profytable Treatyse Compendiously Drawen Out Of Many and Dyvers Wrytynges Of Holy Men

By: Thomas Browne

Religio Medici and Hydriotaphia by Thomas Browne Religio Medici and Hydriotaphia

Religio Medici (The Religion of a Doctor) sets out Sir Thomas Browne's spiritual testament as well as being an early psychological self-portrait. In its day, the book was a European best-seller. It was published in 1643 by the newly-qualified physician, and its unorthodox views placed it swiftly upon the Papal Index Librorum Prohibitorum in 1645. Although predominantly concerned with Christian faith, the Religio also meanders into digressions upon alchemy, hermetic philosophy, astrology, and physiognomy...

By: Thomas Bulfinch (1796-1867)

Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable

Bulfinch’s Mythology, first published in 1855, is one of the most popular collections of mythology of all time. It consists of three volumes: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, and Legends of Charlemagne. This is a recording of the tenth edition of the first volume, The Age of Fable. It contains many Greek and Roman myths, including simplified versions of The Iliad and The Odyssey, as well as a selection of Norse and “eastern” myths. Thomas Bulfinch’s goal was to make the ancient myths accessible to a wide audience, and so it is suitable for children.

Book cover Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable
Book cover Bulfinch's Mythology

By: Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)

Book cover The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works

By: Thomas Champness (1832-1905)

Book cover Broken Bread from an Evangelist's Wallet

By: Thomas De Witt Talmage (1832-1902)

Book cover Abominations of Modern Society

By: Thomas H. Burgoyne (1855-1894)

The Light of Egypt, vol II by Thomas H. Burgoyne The Light of Egypt, vol II

"The Light of Egypt" will be found to be an Occult library in itself, a textbook of esoteric knowledge, setting forth the "wisdom Religion" of life, as taught by the Adepts of Hermetic Philosophy. It will richly repay all who are seeking the higher life to carefully study this book, as it contains in a nutshell the wisdom of the ages regarding man and his destiny, here and hereafter. The London and American first edition, also the French edition, Vol. I, met with lively criticism from Blavatsky Theosophists, because it annihilates that agreeable delusion of "Karma" and "Reincarnation" from the minds of all lovers of truth for truth's sake.

By: Thomas Henry Howard (1849-1923)

Book cover Standards of Life and Service

By: Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)

Book cover Lectures and Essays

By: Thomas Hodson

Book cover Old Daniel

By: Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1841-1915)

The Reconciliation of Races and Religions by Thomas Kelly Cheyne The Reconciliation of Races and Religions

“The primary aim of this work is twofold,” writes Thomas K. Cheyne. “It would fain contribute to the cause of universal peace, and promote the better understanding of the various religions which really are but one religion. The union of religions must necessarily precede the union of races, which at present is so lamentably incomplete…. I have endeavoured to study the various races and religions on their best side, and not to fetter myself to any individual teacher or party, for ‘out of His fullness have all we received...

By: Thomas Kempis (1380?-1471)

Book cover The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes

By: Thomas More (1478?-1535)

Book cover Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation With Modifications To Obsolete Language By Monica Stevens

By: Thomas Sherlock (1678-1761)

Book cover Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus
Book cover A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; On Occasion of the Late Earthquakes

By: Thomas Taylor (1738-1816)

Book cover A Solemn Caution Against the Ten Horns of Calvinism

By: Thomas W. Rolleston (1857-1920)

Book cover Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race

By: Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911)

Book cover The Sympathy of Religions

By: Timothy S. Arthur (1809-1885)

Book cover All's for the Best
Book cover Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, and the Sorrowing
Book cover Who Are Happiest? and Other Stories
Book cover Ten Nights in a Bar Room

By: Tito Vignoli (1828-1914)

Book cover Myth and Science An Essay

By: Ukawsaw Gronniosaw (c.1705-1775)

A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw by Ukawsaw Gronniosaw A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw

Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, also known as James Albert, (born ca. 1705 - 1775) was a freed slave and autobiographer. His autobiography is considered the first published by an African in Britain. Gronniosaw's autobiography was produced in Kidderminster in the late 1760s. Its full title is A Narrative of the Most remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, an African Prince, As related by himself. It was the first Slave narrative in the English language. Published in Bath in 1772, it gives a vivid account of Gronniosaw's life, from his capture in Africa through slavery to a life of poverty in Colchester and Kidderminster...

By: Universal House of Justice

Book cover The Promise of World Peace
Book cover A Compilaton on Women
Book cover Compilation on Peace
Book cover A Compilation on Bahá'í Education
Book cover Extracts from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh and `Abdu'l-Bahá and from the Letters of Shoghi Effendi and the Universal House of Justice on Scholarship

By: Unknown

The Dhammapada by Unknown The Dhammapada

The Dhammapada is is a Buddhist scripture, containing 423 verses in 26 categories. According to tradition, these are verses spoken by the Buddha on various occasions, most of which deal with ethics. It is is considered one of the most important pieces of Theravada literature. Despite this, the Dhammapada is read by many Mahayana Buddhists and remains a very popular text across all schools of Buddhism. – Excerpted from Wikipedia

The Meaning of the Glorious Koran by Unknown The Meaning of the Glorious Koran

The Koran (Qur’an) is regarded by Muslims as the word of God (Allah) as revealed to the prophet Muhammad. It is divided into 114 chapters (surahs), arranged roughly by length. This version, The Meaning of the Glorious Koran, is a widely used English translation of the Koran by a Muslim Englishman. Many Muslims, however, including Pickthall, believe that true translations of the Koran from the original Arabic are impossible, and see translations into other languages only as useful interpretations.

Book cover The First Book of Adam and Eve

The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan is a Christian pseudepigraphical work found in Ge’ez, translated from an Arabic original and thought to date from the 5th or 6th century AD. It was first translated from the Ethiopic version into German by August Dillmann. It was first translated into English by S. C. Malan from the German of Ernest Trumpp. The first half of Malan’s translation is included as the “First Book of Adam and Eve” and the “Second Book of Adam and Eve” in The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden...

Everyman by Unknown Everyman

The Somonyng of Everyman (The Summoning of Everyman), usually referred to simply as Everyman, is a late 15th-century English morality play. Like John Bunyan's novel Pilgrim's Progress, Everyman examines the question of Christian salvation by use of allegorical characters, and what Man must do to attain it. The premise is that the good and evil deeds of one's life will be tallied by God after death, as in a ledger book. The play is the allegorical accounting of the life of Everyman, who represents all mankind...

Book cover New Etext of Bible [King James Version]
Book cover Wisdom of the East Buddhist Psalms translated from the Japanese of Shinran Shonin
Book cover The Kitáb-i-Íqán
Book cover The Kitáb-i-Aqdas
Book cover A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád' Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not Allowed in The Koran - 1885

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