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By: Richard Green Moulton (1849-1924) | |
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Select Masterpieces of Biblical Literature |
By: Richard Rolle (1290?-1349) | |
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The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises |
By: Richard W. Church (1815-1890) | |
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Bacon
This investigation of Bacon the scholar and man of letters begins with a look at the early days ang progresses to his relationships with Queen Elizabeth and James I. It includes accounts of his positions as solicitor general, attorney-general, and chancellor. The book concludes with Bacon's failure, his overall philosophy, and summaries of his writings. |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 | |
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 |
By: Robert Lee Berry | |
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Adventures in the Land of Canaan |
By: Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) | |
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Lay Morals | |
Father Damien, an Open Letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu | |
Vailima Prayers and Sabbath Morn |
By: Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825-1894) | |
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The Madman And The Pirate
R. M. Ballantyne (April 24, 1825 – February 8, 1894) was a Scottish juvenile fiction writer. Born Robert Michael Ballantyne in Edinburgh, he was part of a famous family of printers and publishers. At the age of 16 he went to Canada and was six years in the service of the Hudson’s Bay Company. He returned to Scotland in 1847, and published his first book the following year, Hudson’s Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America. For some time he was employed by Messrs Constable, the publishers, but in 1856 he gave up business for the profession of literature, and began the series of adventure stories for the young with which his name is popularly associated. | |
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 | |
The Prairie Chief | |
Rivers of Ice | |
The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands | |
The Thorogood Family | |
Red Rooney The Last of the Crew | |
The Crew of the Water Wagtail | |
Fighting the Flames | |
Hunted and Harried | |
Twice Bought
This story is set in the gold fields of Oregon, where Tom Brixton, and his best friend, Fred Westly, are digging gold to try to “make their pile”. Before leaving England, the steady and God-fearing Fred had promised Tom's mother that he would do his best to take care of his friend, but in spite of all his efforts, Tom had fallen in with bad companions and taken to gambling. He was convinced that he could make his fortune quicker by attempting to increase it at the dice or card table, and all his friend's attempts to make him see his errors were unavailing... | |
The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea |
By: Robert Patterson (1829-1885) | |
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Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity |
By: Robert Strange (1857-1914) | |
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Church work among the Negroes in the South The Hale Memorial Sermon No. 2 |
By: Robert V. Russell (1873-1915) | |
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The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume 1 |
By: Robert Wallace | |
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The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election |
By: Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani (1847-1929) | |
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Pagan and Christian Rome |
By: Rosalind Goforth (1864-1942) | |
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How I Know God Answers Prayer
This book is a testimony of how powerful prayer is, how God answers every prayer, even if it is not just how we want it answered. Rosalind Goforth was a missionary to China with her husband and children. She had many, many opportunities to prove God's faithfulness and he never failed her if she was willing to trust him and put her every problem and difficulty in his hands. Her life is a wonderful testimony of what prayer can do! |
By: Rudolf Schmid (1828-1907) | |
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The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality |
By: Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) | |
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An Outline of Occult Science | |
Christianity As Mystical Fact And The Mysteries of Antiquity |
By: Rufus Anderson (1796-1880) | |
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History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I. |
By: Rufus Matthew Jones (1863-1948) | |
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Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries |
By: Russell Herman Conwell (1843-1925) | |
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Acres of Diamonds
Text of famous inspirational lecture and biography of Russell Conwell, a Baptist minister and Temple University Founder |
By: S. (Samuel) Laing (1812-1897) | |
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An Expository Outline of the "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" With a Notice of the Author's "Explanations:" A Sequel to the Vestiges |
By: S. J. (Samuel John) Jerram | |
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Thoughts on a Revelation |
By: S. L. M. | |
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Betty's Battles an Everyday Story |
By: S. O. Susag (1862-1952) | |
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Personal Experiences of S. O. Susag |
By: S. S. (Samuel Simon) Schmucker (1799-1873) | |
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American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics Including a Reply to the Plea of Rev. W. J. Mann |