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CONJUGAL SPIRITUALITY THE PRIMACY OF MUTUAL LOVE IN CHRISTIAN TRADITION OLIVER $24.95 |
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OLIVER CHRISTIAN (THE SOUL COP): Too Many Nites / $30.00 |
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READY OR NOT (Comedy) DVD (Christian Oliver) $3.99 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER BABYSITTERS CLUE SAVED BY BELL CLIPPINGS WOW $5.99 |
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Sudden Westerns – All 15 Book by Oliver Strange and Frederick.H.Christian $755.00 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER WOW 35MM SLIDE TRANSPARENCY PHOTO NEGATIVE $12.99 |
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DEVELOPING A CHRISTIAN MIND – OLIVER R. BARCLAY (PAPERBACK) NEW $12.98 |
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The Viper of Kerman by Christian Oliver (2010, Paperback) $19.94 |
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1995 SIGNATURE ROOKIES PRIME AUTOGRAPH RC AUTO JIMMY OLIVER TCU TEXAS CHRISTIAN $4.98 |
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EGOSHOOTER – BECKER, CHRISTIAN/SCHWABE, OLIVER – DVD-VI $17.99 |
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The Viper of Kerman Oliver, Christian $16.82 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER TEEN MAGAZINE PINUP CLIPPING BOP BEAT $5.00 |
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THREE PROPHETS By: Oliver Powell Published: 1956 The Christian Education Press $2.99 |
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Christian View of Being and Knowingby James Oliver Buswell jr $4.88 |
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Christian Oliver magazine CLIPPINGS photos articles lot $9.99 |
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Ready or Not (DVD) Christian Oliver, Seamus Dever NEW $5.30 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER SIGNED AUTO “SPEED RACER” 8X10 PHOTO A $65.00 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER SIGNED AUTO “SPEED RACER” 8X10 PHOTO B $65.00 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER SIGNED AUTO “SPEED RACER” 8X10 PHOTO C $65.00 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER SIGNED AUTO “SPEED RACER” 8X10 PHOTO D $65.00 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER SIGNED AUTO “GOOD GERMAN” 8X10 PHOTO E $65.00 |
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TREASURE ISLAND – Lobby Cards Set – Christian Bale, Charlton Heston, Oliver Reed $24.99 |
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The Viper of Kerman by Christian Oliver NEW $3.00 |
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Subject Two DVD, Christian Oliver, Dean Stapleton, Cour $4.45 |
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GARY OLIVER – More Than Enough – Christian Music CCM Worship CD $5.99 |
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Christian Audigier Rainstone “OLIVER” Woman Jeans 205$ $39.00 |
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Christian Audigier Rainstone “OLIVER” Woman Jeans 205$ $39.00 |
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The Christian Idea of God NEW by Sir Oliver Lodge $15.99 |
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Kept (VHS, 2001) Ice-T., Christian Oliver, Yvette Nipar $1.88 |
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Developing a Christian Mind NEW by Oliver R. Barclay $13.96 |
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Painting Christian General know as Oliver Otis Howard $168.00 |
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The Viper of Kerman Oliver, Christian $21.71 |
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CHRISTIAN OLIVER, BRE BLAIR Photo BABY-SITTERS CLUB $9.99 |
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SUBJECT TWO DVD SPOOKY GORY HORROR CHRISTIAN OLIVER $3.99 |
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Subject Two, Very Good DVD, Christian Oliver, Dean Stapleton, Courtney Mace, Jrg $3.99 |
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Kept VHS Ice-T, Christian Oliver, Yvette Nipar $29.99 |
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Christian Oliver Teen Magazine pinup 16 $7.00 |
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Kept (VHS, 2001) Ice-T Christian Oliver Nipar $1.78 |
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P055 Christian Oliver Authographed page from a magazine $9.95 |
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Oliver Mark: Portraits by Christoph Amend, Christian Bo $39.00 |
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Guiding Youth in Christian Growth by Oliver DeWolf Cummings HB 1959 $5.75 |
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The Christian Sacraments, Oliver Quick, 1946 Brirish printing $7.50 |
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Subject Two, DVD, Christian Oliver, Dean Stapleton, Courtney Mace, Jürgen Jones, $9.63 |
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The Roots of Christian Mysticism: Text and Commentary Oliver Clement/ Jean-Claud $48.39 |
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A Light in the Forest, DVD, Lindsay Wagner, Danielle Nicolet, Christian Oliver, $5.78 |
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For A Little Dancin’ Oliver Lake – Christian Weber – Dieter Ulrich Audio CD $30.38 |
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A Light in the Forest, DVD, Lindsay Wagner, Danielle Nicolet, Christian Oliver, $5.78 |
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Subject Two DVD Christian Oliver Dean Stapleton $1.79 |
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Gary Oliver CD ” CLOSER TO YOU ” 11 tracks like new – christian music $7.46 |
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Kristy & the Great Campaign [VHS] $12.53 … |
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Treasure Island [VHS] $9.98 A tale about a fatherless boy finding dramatically different father figures throughout a remarkable adventure, Treasure Island is an entertaining coming-of-age story, with themes of family, loyalty, friendship, trust, and honesty at its core. While Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic adventure tale is popular film fare, it’s never been done this well. Charlton Heston stars as Long John Silver and C… |
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Velvet Goldmine [VHS] $4.49 Todd Haynes, ever unpredictable, follows up his experimental trilogy Poison and his restrained Safe with this flamboyant study in glam rock through the kaleidoscopic lens of Citizen Kane. Christian Bale plays Arthur Stuart, a reporter sent to investigate the legend of rock legend and bisexual pop icon Brian Slade (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as a not-so-thinly veiled David Bowie), who disappeared a decad… |
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Lars and the Real Girl $4.03 Sometimes you find love where you’d least expect it. Just ask Lars (Gosling) a sweet but quirky guy who thinks he’s found the girl of his dreams in a life-sized doll named Bianca. Lars is completely content with his artificial girlfriend but when he develops feelings for Margo an attractive co-worker Lars finds himself lost in a hilariously unique love triangle hoping to somehow discover the real … |
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National Treasure 2 – Book of Secrets (Widescreen) $4.99 While Ben Gates is presenting new information about John Wilkes Booth and the 18 pages missing from Booth’s diary, a man by the name of Mitch Wilkinson stands up and presents a missing page of John Wilkes Booth’s diary. Thomas Gates, Ben’s great-grandfather, is mentioned on the page. It shows that Ben’s great-grandfather was a co-conspirator in Abraham Lincoln’s murder. When doing more research, t… |
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Downfall [DVD] $7.88 Dramatizes the final days of Hitler and his inner circle.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: RRelease Date: 3-APR-2007Media Type: DVD… |
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Lifeline $11.09 Although there’s only one new original on Iris DeMent’s first release in eight years, the music throughout ranks with the most personal she has made. DeMent’s quavering vocals invest this collection of traditional spirituals with an unwavering conviction. “This is my story,” she sings on “Blessed Assurance,” written more than 130 years ago. “This is my song.” In her liner notes, the Arkansas-raise… |
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Amadeus [Soundtrack] [Gold Cd] $13.38 The Academy Award®-sweeping film Amadeus wisely pinned much of its dramatic thrust on Mozart’s gloriously eternal music, and its soundtrack remains a concise yet rewarding introduction to Wolfgang’s spectacular oeuvre. This newly remastered “Director’s Cut” edition is a companion to the expanded DVD and features 24-bit encoding on two 24-karat-gold discs, sharpening the sonic clarity of the perfo… |
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Crash $5.75 … |
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Who Switched Off My Brain? Revised: Controlling Toxic Thoughts and Emotions $9.92 We’re living in an epidemic of toxic emotions. Research shows that as much as 87% to 95% of mental and physical illnesses are a direct result of toxic thinking-proof that our thoughts affect us physically and emotionally. In this best-selling book, Dr. Caroline Leaf clearly communicates 13 ways to detox your thought life and live a life of physical, mental, and emotional wholeness…. |
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Oliver! $12.99 “Experience the high-spirited adventures of Oliver Twist in this Oscar-winning musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale. Oliver! is a tale that confirms love and charity can be found in the darkest places and the human soul can overcome the most hopeless of environments.” |
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LAKE,OLIVER & CHRISTIAN WEBER: FOR A LITTLE DANCIN’ $19.37 LAKE,OLIVER & CHRISTIAN WEBER: FOR A LITTLE DANCIN’ |
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Oliver $11.99 Oliver |
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Oliver – Oliver $24.23 Oliver |
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God of Dirt: Mary Oliver and the Other Book of God $11.95 “In this engaging study, the author compares Mary Oliver’s poetry and traditional religious language and provides a fresh perspective from which to enjoy her work.” |
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Conjugal Spirituality: The Primacy of Mutual Love in Christian Tradition $12.95 “Mary Anne Oliver develops an alternate to _celibate_ religious practices, drawing from the experience of couples and diverse sources in the Christian tradition. This work explores the dynamics of conjugal love.” |
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The Social Achievements of the Christian Church $19.95 “First published in 1930, The Social Achievements of the Christian Church, was one of the first modern surveys of Christian social and ethical influence from the time of Christ until the 20th century. In it Edmund Oliver argues that the Christian church-despite numerous and admitted errors in its attempt to influence surrounding culture-has nonetheless rendered outstanding social service to the world. Examples of the church’s external influence can be seen in the establishment of hospitals, asylums, and orphanages; in preservation of learning through the formation of universities; in caring for the needy; and in the philosophical and ethical influence that underpins much of legal and political thought in Western culture. Edmund H. Oliver (1882-1935) taught history and economics before becoming the principal of St. Andrew’s College in Saskatoon, and eventually the fourth moderator of the United Church of Canada. During the World War I he served as chaplain to the 196th Battalion and the Canadian Training School and Trench Warfare School at Benhill-on-Sea, England. He also launched the University of Vimy Ridge while in England.” |
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The Devil and Oliver’s Zipper $22.99 “no description” |
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1653 Establishments: Hamina, People From Hamina, People From Vehkalahti, Settlements Established in 1653 $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hamina, People From Hamina, People From Vehkalahti, Settlements Established in 1653, States and Territories Established in 1653, Lowell, Massachusetts, the Protectorate, Upper Darby Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Martti Vainio, Province of Pomerania, Our Lady of the Rosary University, Barebone’s Parliament, Kennebunkport, Maine, Bavarian State Opera, Reserve Officer School, Tontine, Hamina Cadet School, Chetham’s Library, Hugo Simberg, Christian Ignatius Borissow, Leo Mechelin, Treaty of Fredrikshamn, Tapani Kansa, Marjatta Kajosmaa, Congregation of Notre Dame, Tapio Korjus, Toni Haimi, Georg Elfvengren, Helvi Hämäläinen, Veikko Lommi, Oiva Lommi, Raila Kerkelä, Husula, Alexander Frey, Pelle Miljoona, Ester Toivonen, Gusums Bruk. Excerpt: Barebone’s Parliament , also known as the Nominated Assembly and the Parliament of Saints , came into being on 4 July 1653, and was the last attempt of the English Commonwealth to find a stable political form before the installation of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector . It was an assembly entirely nominated by Oliver Cromwell and the Army’s Council of Officers . It acquired its name from the nominee for the City of London , Praise-God Barebone . The Speaker of the House was Francis Rous . The total number of nominees was 140, 129 from England , five from Scotland and six from Ireland .The assembly was inspired by the Jewish Sanhedrin . After conflict and infighting, on 12 December 1653 the members of the assembly voted to dissolve it. It was preceded by the Rump Parliament and succeeded by the First Protectorate Parliament .Debate over form of assembly Oliver CromwellThe dissolution of the Rump Parliament on 20 April 1653 left a gap in the legislature, with no blueprint to fill it. Cromwell and the |
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A Charles Dickens Devotional $15.99 A Charles Dickens Devotional combines 104 short excerpts from his classic novels with Scripture and new devotional thoughts to create meaningful readings for both longtime Dickens fans and Christian readers who are meeting Oliver Twist for the first time. |
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A Festival of Hymns: 1st B-Flat Clarinet $19.99 A collection of popular hymns arranged for orchestra by Paul Severson and James D. Ployhar. Titles include: All Hail the Power (Oliver Holden) • When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Gregorian Chant) • Abide with Me (W.H. Monk) • Beneath the Cross of Jesus (F.C. Maker) • A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Martin Luther) • We Gather Together (Netherlands Folk Song) • O Come, All Ye Faithful (18th Century Latin Hymn) • Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Lyra Davidca) • And Can It Be That I Should Again (Thomas Cambell) • Heaven Came Down (John W. Peterson) • It Is Well with My Soul (Philip P. Bliss) • Crown Him with Many Crowns (George J. Elvey) • Onward, Christian Soldiers (Sir Arthur Sullivan) • Amazing Grace (American Folk Melody) • Battle Hymn of the Republic (William Steffe). |
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A Festival of Hymns: Bass $5.95 A collection of popular hymns arranged for orchestra by Paul Severson and James D. Ployhar. Titles include: All Hail the Power (Oliver Holden) • When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Gregorian Chant) • Abide with Me (W.H. Monk) • Beneath the Cross of Jesus (F.C. Maker) • A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Martin Luther) • We Gather Together (Netherlands Folk Song) • O Come, All Ye Faithful (18th Century Latin Hymn) • Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Lyra Davidca) • And Can It Be That I Should Again (Thomas Cambell) • Heaven Came Down (John W. Peterson) • It Is Well with My Soul (Philip P. Bliss) • Crown Him with Many Crowns (George J. Elvey) • Onward, Christian Soldiers (Sir Arthur Sullivan) • Amazing Grace (American Folk Melody) • Battle Hymn of the Republic (William Steffe). |
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A Great Feast of Light: Growing Up Irish in the Television Age $15.95 There was no sex in Ireland before television. –Irish MP Oliver J. Flanagan, in the early 1960s The Globe and Mail’s celebrated critic John Doyle was born in the small Irish town of Nenagh in 1957; his father purchased the family’s first television set in 1962. By day, John was schooled by the Christian brothers in the valour of Irish rebel heroes and the saintliness of Catholic martyrs. But in the evenings, television conveyed more subversive messages: American westerns suggested to a bookish young John a model of manhood that had nothing to do with the rigid boundaries of small-town Ireland; and The Late Late Show, Ireland’s homegrown talk-show-cum-variety-program, brought sex into Irish living rooms, eliciting howls of protest from priests and conservative politicians. As the 1960s and 70s wore on, television introduced the dreams and the actions of the American civil rights movement to Ireland. When the Catholics of Ulster adopted the practices of marching and peaceful protest, television transmitted their clashes with the police, and later with the British army, directly into the Doyles’ home — and broadcast them far beyond as well. It pointed John in the direction of a wider world, inspiring his hopes for the future just as it yanked Ireland out of its past.Funny, insightful, and always engaging, this illuminating story of a boy and a country transformed by television is indeed a great feast of light. Unknown to me, on that night there were other forces, unseen, in the air. The Irish Television Authority was already at work, silently sending out signals from a transmitter at Kipurre in the Dublin Mountains. Throughout the country, pioneers and eccentricswere attaching aerials to their roofs and chimneys. In shops where televisions were ready for purchase, a set was occasionally, optimistically turned on to see if there was a signal. Later that mild summer of 1961, an electrical engineer in Limerick, fifteen miles from my backyard, |
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A Protestant’s reasons, why he cannot turn Papist: being a full answer, paragraph by paragraph, to a paper industriously dispersed; called, A Roman Catholick’s reasons, why he cannot conform to the Protestant religion. The second edition. $12.41 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Source Library: British LibraryESTCID: T014194Notes: A reply to the work by Richard Challoner.Imprint: London : printed by J. Oliver; and sold by B. Dod, bookseller to the Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 1749. Collation: vii,[1],76p. ; 12° |
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A Sermon Preached to the Church in Brattle Square, in Two Parts, July 18 1824 $20.98 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Boston: Printed for Oliver C. Greenleaf ..; Publication date: 1825; Subjects: Boston (Mass.); Unitarian churches; Sermons, American; Religion / Sermons / Christian; |
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A Sermon Preached to the Church in Brattle Square, in Two Parts, July 18, 1824 $20 Publisher: Printed for Oliver C. Greenleaf by Phelps and Farnham Publication date: 1825 Subjects: Boston (Mass.) Unitarian churches Sermons, American Religion / Sermons / Christian Religion / Christian Ministry / Preaching Travel / United States / Northeast / New England Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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A Sermon Preached to the Church in Brattle Square, in Two Parts, July 18, 1824. $21.19 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Boston: Printed for Oliver C. Greenleaf ..; Publication date: 1825; Subjects: Boston (Mass.); Unitarian churches; Sermons, American; Religion / Sermons / Christian; |
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A letter of Dr Edmund Gibson, late Lord Bishop of London, to the clergy of his diocese, dated Whitehall, April 3, 1740. Together with a catalogue of the books dispersed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge $10.7 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Bodleian Library (Oxford)T182348P. 30 misnumbered 36. First published in 1742.London : printed by W. Oliver, for John, Francis and Charles Rivington, 1779. 36[i.e.30]p. ; 12° |
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of All-Saints, Maidstone, in Kent; on Friday, November 2, 1753. At the anniversary election of a mayor for that corporation. By John Denne, … $10.03 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Source Library: British LibraryESTCID: T047888Notes: Imprint: London : printed by J. Oliver. Sold by B. Dod, bookseller to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1754. Collation: 24p. ; 4° |
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, in May 1770: being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the Charity-Schools, Also, an account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. $14.02 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Source Library: British LibraryESTCID: T095517Notes: ‘An account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge’ has separate pagination and register. Final leaf contains ‘An account of the rates of cloathing’.Imprint: London : printed by J. and W. Oliver; and sold by John Rivington, 1770. Collation: 20;110,[2]p. ; 4° |
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday April the 29th, 1762: being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in and about the cities of London $13.3 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++British LibraryT010554Pp. 23-104 contain ‘An account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge’.London : printed by J. and W. Oliver; and sold by B. Dod, 1762. 104p. ; 4° |
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday April the 30th, 1772: … By Edward Bentham, … To which is annexed, an account of the Society for promoting Christian knowledge. $14.52 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Source Library: British LibraryESTCID: T047891Notes: Last leaf is ‘An account of the rates of cloathing the poor .. ‘ – The account of the Society has a separate titlepage, but register and pagination are continuous. P.149 mispaginated 141 and pp.152-153 mispaginated 144 and 145.Imprint: London : printed by J. and W. Oliver; and sold by John Rivington, 1772. Collation: 145[i.e.153],[3]p. ; 4° |
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday May the 7th, 1778: … By the Reverend Anthony Hamilton, … To which is annexed, an Account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. $14.53 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Source Library: British LibraryESTCID: T102286Notes: The ‘Account’ has separate titlepage, pagination and register, with a final leaf containing: ‘An account of the rates of cloathing the poor .. ‘.Imprint: London : printed by W. Oliver; and sold by John, Francis and Charles Rivington, 1778. Collation: 28;112,[2]p. ; 4° |
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-church, London, on Thursday April the 21st, 1768: … By William Worthington, … To which is annexed, an account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. $14.03 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++British LibraryT104702′An account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge’ on pp.[29]-130 has a separate titlepage, but pagination and register are continuous. With a final leaf bearing “An account of the rates of cloathing the poor belonging to charity-schools and wLondon : printed by J. and W. Oliver; and sold by John Rivington, 1768. 130,[2]p. ; 4° |
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-church, London, on Thursday May the 19th, 1774: … By … Robert Pool Finch, … To which is annexed, An account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. $14.53 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Source Library: British LibraryESTCID: T047901Notes: The ‘Account’ has its own titlepage, pagination and register. Final leaf contains ‘An account of the rates of cloathing’.Imprint: London : printed by J. and W. Oliver; and sold by John Rivington, 1774. Collation: 32;122,[2]p.,plate ; 4° |
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A token for youth: or, instruction to children. Being the life and Christian experience of the wonderful workings of the spirit of God on Cartaret Rede, from her infancy to her last moments, as it was faithfully taken from her own mouth $10.75 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++British LibraryT224667Preface signed by the mother of Cartaret Rede: Sarah Rede. A biography rather than an autobiography despite the title.London : printed by John Oliver, 1760. 24p. ; 12° |
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Alumni by University or College in Nigeria: University of Ibadan Alumni, University of Jos Alumni, University of Lagos Alumni $33.31 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: University of Ibadan Alumni, University of Jos Alumni, University of Lagos Alumni, University of Nigeria Alumni, Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Eldee, Aniru Conteh, Adiele Afigbo, Onyema Ugochukwu, Ufuoma Ejenobor, Christopher Okigbo, Farida Mzamber Waziri, Simbo Olorunfemi, Richard Mofe Damijo, Kayode Fayemi, Dele Olojede, Arinola Olasumbo Sanya, Wande Abimbola, Abel Guobadia, Gamaliel Onosode, Kayode Ajulo, George Ashiru, Walter Mbonu, Niyi Osundare, Wale Adenuga, Jide Obi, Adewale Ayuba, Audu Maikori, Regina Askia-Williams, Kole Omotosho, Francis Agu, Obiageli Ezekwesili, Chike Nwoffiah, Molara Ogundipe, Kelsey Harrison, Grace Alele-Williams, Joseph Gomwalk, Oliver Mbamara, Oluwakayode Osuntokun, Martin Ihoeghian Uhomoibhi, Chris Ngige, Chukwuemeka Ike, Chinenye Akinlade, Ojo Maduekwe, F. Abiola Irele, Iya Abubakar, Omowunmi Akinnifesi, Michael Echeruo, Mohammed Bello, Zulu Sofola, Nnenadi Usman, Kate Henshaw-Nuttal, Mike Omoighe, Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele, Elechi Amadi, Igwe Aja-Nwachukwu, Tony Nsofor, Helon Habila, Matilda Kerry, John Munonye, Ada Udechukwu, Helen Ovbiagele, Tayo Adenaike, Wild Child, Adebayo Faleti, Akinwunmi Isola, Nduka Onwuegbute, Zack Orji, Mabel Segun. Excerpt: Chinua Achebe (pronounced ; born Albert Chinalmg Achebe is a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor at Brown University and critic. He is best known for his first novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), which is the most widely read book in modern African literature. Raised by Christian parents in the Igbo town of Ogidi in southeastern Nigeria, Achebe excelled at school and won a scholarship for undergraduate studies. He became fascinated with world religions and traditional African cultures, and began writing stories as a university student. After graduation, he work… More: |
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American Boys Afloat; Or, Cruising In The Orient $23.72 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER II THE BIG FOUR ARRANGE AN EXCURSION ” What steam-yacht is this, sir ? ” asked Louis, as he seated himself on a stool in front of the pilothouse. ” She’s the Sali’e, sir,” replied the man, pointing to the name above his head. ” That’s an odd name; is it English ? ” added the young millionaire. ” Not at all, sir; it is a ‘eathen name. She was built on the Clyde for the Grand Mogul of Mogadore ; and a very fine craft she is, too, sir.” ” But how came she here ? This isn’t a heathen place, and you don’t have a great many Grand Moguls in Gibraltar, I believe.” ” Bless you, no, sir! This place is a part of the realm of the Queen of Hengland, which she is likewise also the Hempress of Hindia, and is a Christian sovereign. Is it ‘ow comes she ‘ere ? ” ” His it the Queen ? His she ‘ere ? ” demanded Felix, opening as though he was immeasurably astonished ; and Louis looked at him and shook his head in deprecation of the Milesian’s travesty of the language of the present skipper of the Salihe. ” If her graciousmajesty’s here, I’ll go ashore and give her the top of the mornin’ as the shades of aiv’nin’ are gadtherin’ i’orninst the big bit of a rock,” continued he, taking his friend’s decided hint and promptly acting upon it. ” The Queen which she is not in Gibraltar,” replied the skipper, apparently not at all pleased with the style of the last speaker. ” I was speaking of the Sali’e, sir, and not of the Queen.” ” I beg your pardon, sir; I assure you on the honor of an Oirishman I mint no offince,” added Felix, taking off his cap and bowing to the Englishman, entirely appeased by the apology. ” Is it ‘ow the steam-yacht comes to be ‘ere in Gib, sir ? Well, it’s a bit hodd ‘ow she comes ‘ere. The Grand Mogul as owned ‘er ‘ad a Spanish hengineer which h… |
Christian Oliver

Is this the new Oliver Stone movie "W" which is about George W. Bush look good to you?
I think it looks horrible. I am a liberal, but I'll watch because I want to know exactly is wrong for me, I know it's Hollywood, but I think he'll do well at all. I think it is fair, comments, seconded evil. If done properly, then it is truly a miracle as I was shocked to discover that a talented actor Christian Bale is supposed to make us play George Bush. I'm glad you refused to do The Dark Knight. In addition, Christian Bale is too strong to reproduce a political figure
I'll see, it might be a good laugh.
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Christian Oliver