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By: Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) | |
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The Profits of Religion
The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation is a non-fiction book by the American novelist and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair, first published in 1917. It is a snapshot of the religious movements in the U.S. before its entry into World War I. In this book, Sinclair attacks institutionalized religion as a "source of income to parasites, and the natural ally of every form of oppression and exploitation." | |
They Call Me Carpenter
The story takes place in the fictional city of Western City circa 1920. It begins with a man named Billy who is attacked by a mob of ex-servicemen outside a theater after watching a German film. Billy stumbles into a church to escape the mob and is visited by Carpenter, that is Jesus, who walks out of the stained glass window of the church. Carpenter is shocked and appalled by his observations of greed, selfishness, lust, sorrow, and the ultimate division between rich and poor. The story then roughly follows the ministry of Jesus. | |
By: Valmiki | |
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The Ramayana Book 2
The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit epic. It is attributed to the Hindu sage Valmiki and forms an important part of the Hindu canon (smṛti). The Ramayana is one of the two great epics of India, the other being Mahabharata. It is the story of Rama, who emabrks on an epic journey followed by the fight with Ravana, the demon king who abducted Rama's wife, Sita. The epic depicts the duties of relationships, portraying ideal characters like the ideal servant, the ideal brother, the ideal wife and the ideal king. (Introduction by Om123) | |
By: W. D. (William Dool) Killen (1806-1902) | |
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The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution
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By: W. H. Griffith (William Henry Griffith) Thomas (1861-1924) | |
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The Prayers of St. Paul
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By: W. J. (William James) Dawson (1854-1928) | |
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The Empire of Love
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By: W. K. Tweedie (1803-1863) | |
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Joseph and his Brethren
"The story of Joseph is at once so simple that childhood is arrested and rivetted by it, and so profound that sages may deepen their wisdom by meditating on the truths which it embodies. An attempt is here made to point out some of the more important lessons which the narrative teaches,—to manifest the wisdom and the watchfulness of Providence,—and show how God on high exercises his prerogative of educing good from what we are often tempted to regard as only and hopelessly evil. While man displays... | |
By: W. M. Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) | |
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Religion of Ancient Egypt
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: W. P. (William Pringle) Livingstone | |
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The White Queen of Okoyong A True Story of Adventure Heroism and Faith
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Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary
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By: W. S. (William Shuler) Harris (1865-) | |
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Mr. World and Miss Church-Member A twentieth century allegory
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By: W. T. (William Thomas) Stead (1849-1912) | |
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King of the Jews A story of Christ's last days on Earth
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By: Wade C. (Wade Cothran) Smith (1870?-1960) | |
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"Say Fellows—" Fifty Practical Talks with Boys on Life's Big Issues
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By: Walter Elliott (1842-1928) | |
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Life of Father Hecker
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By: Walter Pater (1839-1896) | |
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Marius the Epicurean
Marius the Epicurean is a philosophical novel written by Walter Pater, published in 1885. In it Pater displays, with fullness and elaboration, his ideal of the aesthetic life, his cult of beauty as opposed to bare asceticism, and his theory of the stimulating effect of the pursuit of beauty as an ideal of its own. The principles of what would be known as the Aesthetic movement were partly traceable to this book; and its impact was particularly felt on one of the movement’s leading proponents, Oscar Wilde, a former student of Pater at Oxford. | |
By: Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) | |
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The Social Principles of Jesus
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By: Warren Crocker Herrick (1898-) | |
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Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati
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By: Warren H. (Warren Hugh) Wilson (1867-1937) | |
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The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology
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By: Washington Gladden (1836-1918) | |
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Who Wrote the Bible? : a Book for the People
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By: Wilfred Scawen Blunt (1840-1922) | |
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The Future of Islam
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By: Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1865-1940) | |
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What the Church Means to Me A Frank Confession and a Friendly Estimate by an Insider
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