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By: Minnie Lindsay Rowell Carpenter | |
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The Angel Adjutant of "Twice Born Men"
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By: Minnie Mary Lee (1826-1903) | |
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Hubert's Wife A Story for You
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By: Minot J. (Minot Judson) Savage (1841-1918) | |
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Our Unitarian Gospel
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By: Mooshie G. Daniel (1861-) | |
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Modern Persia
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By: Morris Jastrow (1861-1921) | |
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The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
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By: Morrison Heady (1829-1915) | |
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Burl
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By: Mrs. Molesworth (1839-1921) | |
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A Christmas Child A Sketch of a Boy-Life
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Hoodie
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By: Mrs. O. F. Walton (1849-1939) | |
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A Peep Behind the Scenes
Rosalie is the daughter of a traveling theater master and is envied by many young girls as she appears to live a life full of glamour, glitz, and glory. But beneath the happy smiling face is a hurting heart, a deep sorrow for her dying mother, and a wretched life. Follow Rosalie as she learns of the Good Shepherd who loves and cares for her, and begins to trust Him for daily strength. | |
Christie's Old Organ
Christie is all alone in the world after his mother dies. He lives in a boarding house and every night creeps up the attic stairs to hear an old barrel organ play. One night while he is listening, the organ stops and Christie hears a thump. What has happened? What should Christie do? | |
Poppy's Presents
One day, Poppy gets told her mother has a present for her. But the neighbors laugh and say there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. What is the present? | |
By: Mrs. Robert Hoskins (1837-1916) | |
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Clara A. Swain, M.D.
This is a brief biography of Clara A. Swain, M.D. who is regarded as the "first Medical Missionary to the Women of the Orient." She graduated from the Woman's Medical College in Philadelphia and was sent out to India where she eventually came to be in the service of royalty. | |
By: Myles Endicott | |
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Stories of the Bible, Volume 1: The People of the Chosen Land
Brief Bible stories from the Old Testament, many accompanied by poems. - Summary by Larry Wilson | |
By: Nathaniel Clark Burt (1825-1874) | |
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National Character A Thanksgiving Discourse Delivered November 15th, 1855, in the Franklin Street Presbyterian Church
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By: Nehemiah Adams (1806-1878) | |
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Bertha and Her Baptism
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By: Nephi Anderson (1865-1923) | |
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A Young Folks' History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Added Upon A Story
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By: Nicolas Notovitch (1858-?) | |
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The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ
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: Nikolaj Velimirović (1880-1956) | |
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The Agony of the Church (1917)
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By: Norman F. Langford | |
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The King Nobody Wanted
In a very real and interesting way, The King Nobody Wanted tells the story of Jesus. Where the actual words of the Bible are used, they are from the King James Version. But the greater part of the story is told in the words of every day. (Introduction by N. F. Langford) | |
By: of Avila Teresa (1515-1582) | |
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Santa Teresa an Appreciation: with some of the best passages of the Saint's Writings
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By: of Clairvaux Bernard (1091?-1153) | |
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh
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By: of Siena Catherine (1347-1380) | |
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Letters of Catherine Benincasa
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By: Oliver Optic (1822-1897) | |
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Field and Forest The Fortunes of a Farmer
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Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
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Desk and Debit or, The Catastrophes of a Clerk
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By: Orville Dewey (1794-1882) | |
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Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D. Edited by his Daughter
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By: Osborne J. P. Widtsoe (1877-1920) | |
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Restoration of the Gospel
An accounting of the need, purpose and events surrounding the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ though the Prophet Joseph Smith. - Summary by Wayne Cooke | |
By: Owen Wister (1860-1938) | |
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Padre Ignacio, Or The Song Of Temptation
Padre Ignacio has been the pastor of California mission Santa Ysabel del Mar for twenty years. In 1855 a stranger rides into the mission bringing news and a spiritual crisis. It's really more of a novella than a novel. | |
By: P. (Patrick) Power (1862-1951) | |
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The Life of St. Declan of Ardmore
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By: P. C. (Phineas Camp) Headley (1819-1903) | |
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Half Hours in Bible Lands, Volume 2 Patriarchs, Kings, and Kingdoms
MANUAL OF SURGERY, OXFORD MEDICAL PUBLICATIONSBY ALEXIS THOMSON, F.R.C.S.Ed.PREFACE TO SIXTH EDITION Much has happened since this Manual was last revised, and many surgical lessons have been learned in the hard school of war. Some may yet have to be unlearned, and others have but little bearing on the problems presented to the civilian surgeon. Save in its broadest principles, the surgery of warfare is a thing apart from the general surgery of civil life, and the exhaustive literature now available on every aspect of it makes it unnecessary that it should receive detailed consideration in a manual for students... | |
By: Padraic Colum (1881-1972) | |
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The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles
This is Irish folklorist Padraic Colum's masterful retelling of many Greek myths, focusing on Jason and the Argonauts' quest to find the Golden Fleece. He also includes the stories of Atalanta, Heracles, Perseus, Theseus, and others. | |
By: Pansy (1841-1930) | |
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Divers Women
A collection of short stories, highlighting some of the best and worst characteristics we women are capable of in our Christianity and in our home life. | |
Tip Lewis and His Lamp
Tip Lewis is a mischievous, unpromising scamp. One Sunday, a visiting Sunday school teacher tells his mission class how her minister had grown up in similarly bad circumstances, but had decided to follow God and had never regretted it. Tip decides to try to BE somebody, like that minister did. He is given a Bible - his lamp - to use as a guide, and from there, his life begins to change. (Introduction by TriciaG) | |
By: Paramahansa Yogananda (1893-1952) | |
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Autobiography of a Yogi
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By: Patrick Augustine Sheehan (1852-1913) | |
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My New Curate
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By: Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676) | |
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Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs Translated by John Kelly
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By: Paul Henri Thiry Holbach (1723-1789) | |
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Superstition In All Ages (1732) Common Sense
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By: Paul Hutchens (1902-) | |
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Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
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By: Paul Jones (1880-1941) | |
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Hidden from the Prudent The 7th William Penn Lecture, May 8, 1921
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By: Paul L. (Paul Leroy) Vogt (1878-) | |
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Church Cooperation in Community Life
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By: Paul Sabatier (1858-1928) | |
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Life of St. Francis of Assisi
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By: Percival Jackson | |
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The Prayer Book Explained
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By: Peter H. Ditchfield (1854-1930) | |
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The Parish Clerk
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By: Philip Bennett Power (1822-1899) | |
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The One Moss-Rose
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By: Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) | |
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Apology of the Augsburg Confession
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The Augsburg Confession
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By: Phillips Brooks (1835-1893) | |
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Heart's-ease
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By: R. E. (Robert Edward) Sanderson (1830-1913) | |
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The Life of the Waiting Soul in the Intermediate State
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By: R. J. (Reginald John) Campbell (1867-1956) | |
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The New Theology
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By: Ralph Waldo Trine (1866-1958) | |
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In Tune with the Infinite
Trine tells us that by connecting and harmonizing with the Universe we attract love, health, peace and success. Trines' writings may have been the most important to the "New Thought" movement of the late 1800's and early 1900's which was the forerunner to the "New Age" movement. | |
By: Rebecca Sophia Clarke (1833-1906) | |
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Little Prudy
I am going to tell you something about a little girl who was always saying and doing funny things, and very often getting into trouble. Her name was Prudy Parlin, and she and her sister Susy, three years older, lived in Portland, in the State of Maine, though every summer they went to Willowbrook, to visit their grandmother. (From chapter 1 ) | |
By: Reuben Archer Torrey (1856-1928) | |
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Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Faith
We were having a great many accessions to our church. While many of these came by letter form other churches, many of them were new converts and had had practically no systematic instruction in the fundamental truths of the Christina faith, so we announced a series of sermons on The Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Faith. There was immediately a large increase in the attendance at the services where these addresses were given, and this increase has kept up until on the last Lord's Day we had much the largest attendance we have ever had, excepting Easter Sunday... | |
How to Succeed in the Christian Life
"I have for years felt the need of a book to put in the hands of those beginning the Christian life that would tell them just how to make a complete success of this new life upon which they were entering. I could find no such book, so I have been driven to write one. This book aims to tell the young convert just what he most needs to know. I hope that pastors and evangelists and other Christian workers may find it a good book to put in the hands of young converts. I hope that it may also prove a helpful book to many who have long been Christians but have not made that headway in the Christian life that they long for." - Summary by the author | |
By: Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) | |
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Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-madinah and Meccah
Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 – 1890) was an English explorer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, ethnologist, linguist, poet, hypnotist, fencer and diplomat. He was known for his travels and explorations within Asia and Africa as well as his extraordinary knowledge of languages and cultures. According to one count, he spoke 29 European, Asian, and African languages.Burton's best-known achievements include traveling in disguise to Mecca, The Book of One Thousand Nights and A Night, an... | |
By: Richard Green Moulton (1849-1924) | |
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Select Masterpieces of Biblical Literature
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By: Richard Rolle (1290?-1349) | |
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The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises
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By: Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister (1870-1950) | |
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The Latin & Irish Lives of Ciaran Translations Of Christian Literature. Series V. Lives Of The Celtic Saints
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By: Robert Blatchford (1851-1943) | |
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God and my Neighbour
"I have been asked why I have opposed Christianity. I have several reasons, which shall appear in due course. At present I offer one. I oppose Christianity because it is not true. No honest man will ask for any other reason. But it may be asked why I say that Christianity is not true; and that is a very proper question, which I shall do my best to answer." Thus states the author in one of the first chapters of this book, and subsequently he lays down his apology, drawing his conclusions from numerous books published by believers and unbelievers alike, and, of course, from the bible itself. | |
By: Robert Bridges (1844-1930) | |
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A Practical Discourse on Some Principles of Hymn-Singing
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By: Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) | |
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Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll
Colonel Robert Green Ingersoll (1833–1899) was a Civil War veteran, American political leader and orator during the Golden Age of Freethought, noted for his defense of atheism. This book is the first of two volumes collecting Ingersoll’s speeches. | |
The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume VIII. Interviews
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By: Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914) | |
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Lord of the World
“Mr. Benson sees the world, four or five generations hence, free at last from all minor quarrels, and ranged against itself in two camps, Humanitarianism for those who believe in no divinity but that of man, Catholicism for those who believe in no divinity but that of God.” This apocalyptic novel from the early 1900's is sometimes deemed one of the first modern dystopias. | |
Come Rack! Come Rope!
Come Rack! Come Rope! is a historical novel by the English priest and writer Robert Hugh Benson, a convert to Catholicism from Anglicanism. Set in Derbyshire at the time of the Elizabethan persecution of Catholics, when being or harboring a priest was considered treason and was punishable with death, it tells the story of two young lovers who give up their chance of happiness together, choosing instead to face imprisonment and martyrdom, so that "God's will" may be done.The book was written nearly nine years after Benson's reception into the Catholic Church... | |
Lourdes
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Dawn of All
In a former book, called "Lord of the World," I attempted to sketch the kind of developments a hundred years hence which, I thought, might reasonably be expected if the present lines of what is called "modern thought" were only prolonged far enough; and I was informed repeatedly that the effect of the book was exceedingly depressing and discouraging to optimistic Christians. In the present book I am attempting -- also in parable form -- not in the least to withdraw anything that I said in the former,... | |
By: Robert Johnston | |
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Presbyterian Worship Its Spirit, Method and History
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By: Robert Lee Berry | |
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Adventures in the Land of Canaan
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By: Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) | |
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Lay Morals
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Father Damien, an Open Letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu
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Vailima Prayers and Sabbath Morn
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By: Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825-1894) | |
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My Doggie and I
This story surrounds a child waif, a young woman, a young gentleman doctor, and an elderly lady. This tale unfolds the story of a bond that brings these unlikely friends together and merges their separate paths of life into one common path. The bond is "Dumps", or "Pompey", the "doggie". With many twists, turns, and uncertainties, the ending may surprise the reader. All's well that ends well in this doggie "tail". (Introduction by Allyson Hester) | |
The Red Eric
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The Prairie Chief
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Rivers of Ice
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The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands
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The Thorogood Family
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Red Rooney The Last of the Crew
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The Crew of the Water Wagtail
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