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By: James Frazer (1854-1941) | |
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The Golden Bough
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion is a wide-ranging comparative study of mythology and religion, written by Scottish anthropologist Sir James George Frazer (1854–1941). It offered a modernist approach, discussing religion dispassionately as a cultural phenomenon, rather than from a theological perspective. Although most of its theories have subsequently been exploded (the most famous one being that of the relationship between magic, religion and science), its impact on contemporaneous European literature was substantial... | |
By: James Freeman Clarke (1810-1888) | |
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Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors
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By: James H. (James Henry) Snowden (1852-1936) | |
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A Wonderful Night; An Interpretation Of Christmas
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By: James H. Moon (1830-) | |
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Water Baptism A Pagan and Jewish Rite but not Christian, Proven By Scripture And History Confirmed By The Lives Of Saints Who Were Never Baptized With Water
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By: James Hamilton (1814-1867) | |
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Life of Bunyan [Works of the English Puritan divines]
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By: James Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) | |
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A Ribband of Blue And Other Bible Studies
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Separation and Service or Thoughts on Numbers VI, VII.
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By: James Janeway (1636?-1674) | |
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Stories of Boys and Girls Who Loved the Saviour A Token for Children
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By: James Kennedy (1815-1899) | |
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Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877
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By: James Kerr (1847-1905) | |
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The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
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By: James M. Oxley (1855-1907) | |
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Bert Lloyd's Boyhood A Story from Nova Scotia
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By: James Morris Whiton (1833-1920) | |
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Miracles and Supernatural Religion
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By: James Patrick | |
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Evangelists of Art Picture-Sermons for Children
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By: James Stalker (1848-1927) | |
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The Life of St. Paul
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The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ A Devotional History of our Lord's Passion
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The Preacher and His Models The Yale Lectures on Preaching 1891
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By: James [Editor] O'Leary | |
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The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick Including the Life by Jocelin, Hitherto Unpublished in America, and His Extant Writings
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By: Jane M. (Jane Marie) Bancroft (1847-1932) | |
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Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America
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By: Jean Finot (1858-1922) | |
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Modern Saints and Seers
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By: Jean Toomer (1894-1967) | |
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An Interpretation of Friends Worship
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By: Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné (1794-1872) | |
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History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, Volume 2
The History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, by Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné, is a classic work on the great events that re-opened the Christian gospel to a needy world. The author was a Swiss Protestant pastor. He was also a historian with a great understanding of the Bible, along with a broad and deep knowledge of the Reformation.D’Aubigné tells the story of outstanding people who had a love for God and his word, and who dared to present biblical truths which had been obscured for centuries... | |
History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, Volume 1
The History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, by Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné, is a classic work on the great events that re-opened the Christian gospel to a needy world. It tells of how the twenty-year-old Martin Luther, browsing through books in the library at the University of Erfurt, takes down from the shelf a particular volume that has caught his interest. He has never seen anything like it. It is a Bible! He is astonished to find in this volume so much more than the fragments of gospels and epistles that were selected for public reading in churches... | |
By: Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon | |
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Autobiography of Madame Guyon
Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (commonly known as Madame Guyon) (April 13, 1648 – June 9, 1717) was a French mystic and one of the key advocates of Quietism. Quietism was considered heretical by the Roman Catholic Church, and she was imprisoned from 1695 to 1703 after publishing a book on the topic, A Short and Easy Method of Prayer. This translation is by Thomas Taylor Allen was first published in 1897. Allen’s dates are unknown. | |
A Short and Easy Method of Prayer
Originally published in 1685, Madame Guyon’s A Short and Easy Method of Prayer is considered a classic of Christian mysticism, influencing great writers and speakers such as John Wesley and Charles Spurgeon. In it, Madame Guyon carefully and briefly sets out her ‘unmethodical method’ by which any and all can commune with God at any time and under any circumstances. | |
Spiritual Torrents
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Letters of Madam Guyon
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By: Jeremiah Chaplin (1813-1886) | |
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The Riches of Bunyan Selected from His Works
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By: Jesse Benedict Carter (1872-1917) | |
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The Religion of Numa And Other Essays on the Religion of Ancient Rome
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By: Jesse Lyman Hurlbut (1843-1930) | |
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Hurlbut's Life of Christ For Young and Old
Hurlbut's Life of Christ For Young and Old is a detailed, chronological presentation of the life of Christ, relying heavily on quoted portions of Scripture/ Rev. Hurlbut makes the gospel story accessible for the reader as each episode and teaching is presented as natural dialog. The Life of Christ is a worthy companion to his larger multi-volume Story of the Bible. These are true classics of Christian literature. - Summary by Larry Wilson | |
By: Joanna H. (Joanna Hooe) Mathews (1849-1901) | |
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Uncle Rutherford's Nieces A Story for Girls
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