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By: Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901) | |
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![]() Noted author and historian, Charlotte Mary Yonge, presents Bible stories written for children in simple language. There are thee 52 stories for the year starting at the beginning of the Bible through the end, with three readings for each chapter. - Summary by Larry Wilson |
By: Christoph von Schmid (1768-1854) | |
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![]() James is the king's gardener and he deeply enjoys caring for and cultivating flowers. He teaches his daughter Mary many principles of godliness through the flowers. One day Mary is falsely accused of stealing, and the penalty is death. Through many trials and hardships, Mary learns of the goodness of God, the blessing of praying for her enemies, how to consider her trials as a joy, and true forgiveness. |
By: Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) | |
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![]() Christopher “Kit” Marlowe (baptised 26 February 1564 – 30 May 1593) was an English dramatist, poet, and translator of the Elizabethan era. The foremost Elizabethan tragedian before William Shakespeare, he is known for his magnificent blank verse, his overreaching protagonists, and his own untimely death. The Jew of Malta (1589) is an original story of religious conflict, intrigue, and revenge, set against a backdrop of the struggle for supremacy between Spain and the Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean... |
By: Church of Scotland. General Assembly | |
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By: Clara Louise Burnham (1854-1927) | |
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By: Clara M. S. Lowe | |
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By: Claud Field (1863-1941) | |
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By: Cleland Boyd McAfee | |
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By: Clovis Gillham Chappell (1882-1972) | |
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By: Constance Stoney | |
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By: Constantin-F. Volney (1757-1820) | |
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By: Corra Harris (1869-1935) | |
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By: Crawford Howell Toy (1836-1919) | |
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By: Cyril Bailey (1871-1957) | |
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By: Cyrus G. (Cyrus Guernsey) Pringle (1838-1911) | |
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By: Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) | |
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![]() These short stories, perhaps we might call them modern parables, are not the usual fare of warm and fuzzy Christmas stories (pleasing as those are) but rather life events and crises triggered by Christmas, present or imminent. Brady was a journalist, historian, adventure writer, and Episcopal priest. |
By: D. H. S. (David Herbert Somerset) Cranage (1866-1957) | |
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By: D. J. (Dudley Julius) Medley (1861-1953) | |
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By: D. W. (Daniel Webster) Whittle (1840-1901) | |
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By: David Hume (1711-1776) | |
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![]() In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, philosopher David Hume examines whether belief in God can be rational. The work takes the form of a debate between three characters: Cleanthes, who argues that the existence and nature of God can be empirically verified; Demea, who argues that God is completely beyond human knowledge; and Philo, a philosophical skeptic widely thought to represent Hume’s own beliefs. Much of the debate centers around Cleanthes’ presentation of the analogical argument from design... |
By: David James Burrell (1844-1926) | |
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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: David Wright | |
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By: Desiderius Erasmus (1466/69-1536) | |
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![]() The Praise of Folly (Greek title: Morias Enkomion (Μωρίας Εγκώμιον), Latin: Stultitiae Laus, sometimes translated as In Praise of Folly, Dutch title: Lof der Zotheid) is a satirical essay written in 1509 by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466/69-1536). It is considered one of the most influential works of literature in Western civilization and one of the catalysts of the Protestant Reformation.It starts off with a satirical learned encomium after the manner of the Greek satirist... |
By: Donald Alexander Mackenzie (1873-1936) | |
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![]() Donald Alexander Mackenzie was a Scottish journalist and prolific writer on religion, mythology and anthropology in the early 20th century. His works included Indian Myth and Legend, Celtic Folklore and Myths of China and Japan.As well as writing books, articles and poems, he often gave lectures, and also broadcast talks on Celtic mythology.This volume deals with the myths and legends of Babylonia and Assyria, and as these reflect the civilization in which they developed, a historical narrative has been provided, beginning with the early Sumerian Age and concluding with the periods of the Persian and Grecian Empires... |
By: Dougan Clark | |
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By: Dwight L. Moody (1837-1899) | |
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![]() The two first and essential means of grace are the Word of God and Prayer. These two means of grace must be used in their right proportion. If we read the Word and do not pray, we may become puffed up with knowledge, without the love that buildeth up. If we pray without reading the Word, we shall be ignorant of the mind and will of God, and become mystical and fanatical, and liable to be blown about by every wind of doctrine.These Addresses are not to be regarded as exhaustive, but suggestive. This... |
By: E. (Edward) Anwyl (1866-1914) | |
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By: E. (Elphège) Vacandard (1849-1927) | |
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By: E. E. Boyd | |
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By: E. H. (Edwin Hubbell) Chapin (1814-1880) | |
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By: E. J. (Edith J.) May | |
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By: E. M. (Ethel Mary) Wilmot-Buxton | |
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By: E. P. (Elijah Porter) Barrows (1807-1888) | |
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By: E.M. Berens | |
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![]() Silver footed, fair haired Thetis, Ares the God of War, Nike the Goddess of Victory, The Furies and The Muses, Zeus the presiding deity of the Universe and the magical, mysterious Olympus, are some of the amazing, mythical Greek and Roman deities you'll encounter in this book. Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by EM Berens was originally intended for young readers. Written in an easy and light style, the author attempts to bring the pantheon of gods into a comprehensible format.... |
By: Edith Ferguson Black (1857-1936) | |
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By: Edmund Venables (1819-1895) | |
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By: Edward Burbidge | |
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By: Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) | |
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By: Edward N. Hoare (1842-) | |
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By: Edward Sell (1839-1932) | |
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By: Edward Sylvester Ellis (1840-1916) | |
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By: Edward T. Curnick | |
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By: Edward Washburn Hopkins (1857-1932) | |
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By: Edwin Arnold (1832-1904) | |
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By: Effendi Shoghi (1897-1957) | |
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