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By: Henrietta Latham Dwight | |
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By: Reuel Howe (1905-1985) | |
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![]() Prescient look at the church, its message and role in society, both perceived and true, focused through the lens of the biblical doctrine of love, and demonstrated in relationships between parent and child, parishioners and public, and pastor and people. |
By: First Unitarian Society of San Francisco. Society for Christian Work | |
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By: John Andreas Widtsoe (1872-1952) | |
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By: Edward H. (Edward Hammond) Clarke (1820-1877) | |
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By: Fearing Burr | |
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By: Goldwin Smith (1823-1910) | |
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By: Grace Viall Gray | |
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By: John Wood | |
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By: Fletcher Manufacturing Company | |
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By: Frederick Irving Anderson (1877-1947) | |
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By: U. P. Hedrick (1870-1951) | |
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By: Antonia Isola (1876-) | |
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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: Canada | |
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By: Presbyterian Ladies' Aid | |
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By: Gerard W. Bancks | |
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By: Catherine L. Moore | |
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By: Philip E. Muskett (-1909) | |
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By: Lady Sarah Wilson (1865-1929) | |
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![]() Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Wilson was the aunt of Winston Spencer Churchill. In 1899 she became the first woman war correspondent when she was recruited to cover the Siege of Mafeking for the Daily Mail during the Boer War. She moved to Mafeking with her husband at the start of the war, where he was aide-de-camp to Colonel Robert Baden-Powell. Baden-Powell asked her to leave Mafeking for her own safety after the Boers threatened to storm the British garrison. This she duly did, and set off on a... |
By: William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) | |
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By: Scott Nearing (1883-1983) | |
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By: Edmund Beckett Grimthorpe (1816-1905) | |
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By: Robert Jennings (1824-1893) | |
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By: Joseph Bell (1837-1911) | |
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By: Joseph Coppinger | |
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By: John Baron Moyle (1852-1930) | |
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By: Paul Klapper (1885-1952) | |
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By: Hugh Miller (1802-1856) | |
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By: Allan F. (Allan Ferguson) Westcott (1882-) | |
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By: Horatio Barber (1875-1964) | |
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By: Henry F. (Henry Flagg) French (1813-1885) | |
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By: Walter C. Runciman | |
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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: Donald Ogden Stewart | |
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![]() A humorous guide to manners and etiquette for ladies and gentlemen in a social "crises," published in 1922. (Introduction by Samanem) |
By: Walter W. Bryant (1865-1923) | |
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![]() This biography of Johannes Kepler begins with an account of what the world of astronomy was like before his time, then proceeds to a look at his early years. Two chapters deal with his working relationship with Tycho Brahe. These are followed by a look at Kepler's laws and his last years. |
By: Benjamin Franklin Cresson (1873-1923) | |
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By: Pratt Food Company | |
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By: F. H. (Franklin Hiram) King (1848-1911) | |
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By: Frances Alice Forbes (1869-1936) | |
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![]() 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: Samuel Edward Dibble (1882-) | |
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By: Mary Randolph | |
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By: Aubertine Woodward Moore (1841-1929) | |
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![]() A series of essays for music lovers, covering many topics. From music appreciation, to violin and symphony, music education, to piano and, in fact, the very origins of music, there is sure to be something for everyone. |
By: Martha McCulloch-Williams (1857?-) | |
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By: Leonard Pearson (1868-1909) | |
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By: Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) | |
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By: Jason L. Merrill | |
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By: Ellery Clark Gregg (1899-) | |
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By: Rupert H. Wheldon (1883-) | |
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![]() Though little is known about its author, this is considered the first vegan cookbook ever written. At the time of its composition, the Vegetarian Society and other advocates of vegetarian diets were engaged in a debate about the inclusion of dairy and eggs in one's regime. This text declares, from the title to the footnotes, that the best diet is free from all animal products. The arguments span historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic considerations and conclude with practical advice that stands the test of time. An essential text for those interested in vegetarianism and animal rights. |
By: Lillian B. Lansdown | |
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By: Charles James Korinek (1880-) | |
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By: Ernest Gallaudet Draper (1885-1954) | |
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By: Lyman Carrier (1877-1963) | |
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By: Holland Thompson (1873-1940) | |
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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: Evelyn Charles Vivian (1882-1947) | |
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By: Emmett J. Scott (1873-1957) | |
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By: Brendan P. Kehoe (1970-) | |
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By: William T. Preyer (1841-1897) | |
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