Christian Tokens
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Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief $8.88 |
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Christian C. Sanderson 1967 Medal/Token $8.99 |
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Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief $15.67 |
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VINTAGE YMCA COIN,MEDALLION, YOUNG CHRISTIAN MENS ASSOCIATION:YMCA SERVICE TOKEN $9.99 |
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Christian Angel In Heaven Medal? Token Lot# LP370 $3.99 |
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Christian Keepsakes 2 Tokens And A Key Chain $0.99 |
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Lord’s Prayer Antique Religious Medal Vtg Catholic Christian Charm AA Coin Token $5.99 |
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Rare Vintage Christian Religious Token Pendent Medal Necklace $4.99 |
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WWJD What Would Jesus Do Christian Catholic Cross Gold Pocket Coin Charm Token $0.25 |
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Christian Gobrecht Memorial Token-Hanover Pa–9015 $12.99 |
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Art nouveau Christian marriage 5 Jan. 1852 silver medal Token $115.00 |
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Hans Christian Andersen Token ~ 1969 Proteus Coin $3.00 |
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PASS CHRISTIAN, MS FAMOUS LITTLES WALKING CLUB VINTAGE WOODEN NICKEL TOKEN #66 $4.99 |
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Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief, Rowan Williams, New Book $13.98 |
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DENMARK Christian IX 10 Øre 1886 Silver Love Token $20.00 |
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Christian Fish Inspiration Coin Pocket Token $1.75 |
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AT1082 – GUARDIAN ANGEL TOKEN/COIN – NAME – CHRISTIAN $4.99 |
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Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief Williams, Rowan $22.69 |
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St. John Baptist Pocket Token Religious Christian Coin $11.85 |
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$1.00 Carpenters Son Christian Center Trade Token $3.00 |
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$1.00 Alpha & Omega Christian Book Store Trade Token $2.50 |
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$1.00 Alpha Christian Book Store Trade Token $2.50 |
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Guardian Angel Name Token – CHRISTIAN $3.75 |
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Christian Fish Pewter Pocket Token – BULK LOT of 50 $85.00 |
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John 3:16 Christian bible Copper Token Lot# TGD 24 $7.50 |
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Gift Of God Christian Merchant Token Lot# TGD 24 $7.50 |
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Christian “One tenth Is The Lords” Souvenir Merchant Token Lot# TGD 24 $7.50 |
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Christian Bible John 3:17 3:16 Verse Aluminum Medal/Token Lot# TGE 23 $7.50 |
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Art nouveau Christian marriage silver Rare token 1845-1860 period $49.00 |
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Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief NE $15.50 |
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Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief-Rowan Williams, David Jones $21.03 |
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WWJD What Would Jesus Do Catholic Christian Cross Gold Pocket Token Coin Charm $0.99 |
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Christian Jewelry – Tokens of Faith $3.00 |
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In Loving Memory Pocket Reminder $3.99 Our `In Loving Memory’ Pocket Reminder is a beautiful way to celebrate the memory of a loved one and give comfort to others. This pocket reminder features an open heart engraved with Revelation 21:4 and a tear engraved with a delicate cross. The tear is removable and can be given to a loved one or left at a memorial site. Handcrafted in the U.S.A. with 100% lead-free pewter. Heart: 1 H x 1-1/4″ W… |
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No Compromise $13.14 1. Soften Your Heart 2. Make My Life A Prayer To You 3. Dear John Letter 4. How Can They Live Without Jesus? 5. Asleep In The Light 6. My Eyes Are Dry 7. You! 8. I Don’t Wanna Fall Away From You 9. Stained Glass 10. To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice 11. The Victor 12. Altar Call … |
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Dwell $15.25 Bonus DVD included! Recorded LIVE at the Vineyard in Cincinnati, Ohio with a crowd of over 1500 people DWELL offer 15 brand NEW modern worship songs that are both personal and congregational friendly. These 15 songs were chosen after a 2-year search for the best new songs and over 600 songs submitted for consideration. Never before has Vineyard Music USA labored so long on a recording of new class… |
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Love Shall Be Our Token $9.98 Love Shall Be Our Token by High Street HymnsThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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Battlestar Galactica $29.33 After the Cylon attack on the Colonies, the battered remnants of the human race are on the run, constantly searching for the next signpost on the road to Earth. They face the threat of Cylon attack from without, and treachery and crisis from within. Humanity must work together if they are to have any hope of survival. But how can they, when any of them may, in fact, be a Cylon agent? Battlestar Ga… |
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A Game of Thrones: The Card Game $24.95 When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground. -Cersei Lannister Across the Seven Kingdoms, the Great Houses of Westeros struggle to control the Iron Throne. The battle begins here in the A Game of Thrones Core Game. The beloved heroes, villains, locations, and events of George R.R. Martins A Song of Ice and Fire saga comes to life in this customizable card gam… |
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Your Defiant Child: Eight Steps to Better Behavior $7.93 Every child has “ornery” moments, but more than 1 in 20 American children exhibit behavioral problems that are out of control. For readers struggling with an unyielding or combative child, Your Defiant Child: Eight Steps to Better Behavior offers the understanding and guidance they need. Drawing on Dr. Russell A. Barkley’s many years of work with parents and children, the book clearly explains wha… |
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The Life Recovery Bible, Personal Size NLT $11.79 The Life Recovery Bible is today’s #1-selling recovery Bible and is based on the 12-step recovery model. It was created by two of today’s leading recovery experts, David Stoop, Ph.D., and Stephen Arte… |
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Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief $9.53 What does it mean to believe in God? Can God possibly be almighty in the midst of so much evil and disaster? How am I to understand the meaning of Jesus Christ’s ministry and resurrection? To what purpose is the church called? And what does it really mean to follow Christ in today’s broken world? Tying together the answers to all of these questions and addressing perplexities such as the possibili… |
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St. Michael Pocket Token Coin These beautiful coins of St. Michael and others are about the size of a silver dollar. They are handsomely engraved silver oxidized metal with detailed images of the saints on one side, and prayers to the saint on the opposite side. Great to carry along in your pocket or purse! Very heavy and finely detailed… |
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The Penalty Tokens $10.85 The Penalty Tokens |
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Breathing Tokens $11.5 Breathing Tokens |
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Tokens $14.38 Julian Chaptal says he draws on classic French house of the 1990s for his sound, and that’s a fair enough assessment — but like many artists, his love for a particular sound means that he’s not so much taking it further as finding a way to refine it some more. As a result, Tokens, his first full album, is a classic example of something that’s a great listen but is also a bit in one ear and out the other, a temporary pleasure rather than one that sticks fully in the memory. As with many such albums, though, there are moments of excellent flash, in particular two vocal collaborations, “Cocotte Minute” with Carlos “Screaming” Valdes and “Rounda” with Daniel “Mumbling” Sanchez. The nicknames, while a bit on the cute side, do accurately convey what each brings to the songs, both of which are sweeter uptempo numbers that have a bit of extra kick due to the respective performances. Beyond that, Tokens is a slick, eminently listenable experience that at its best is designed to be perfect background music for a night out in the city somewhere, glamorous and a bit dark. Songs like “Interlude” convey that feeling to a T, while variety crops up here and there with the noise distortion — of a clean variety! — on “Balkafono” and the rolling breaks on “La Ribouldingue.” ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi |
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Christian Art $35 “> Palm mats and pilgrim tokens, manuscript illuminations and church frescoes, gold and enamel reliquaries and papier-mache figurines, Russian icons and Mexican murals: What makes these works of art Christian? And what, as such, distinguishes them from other works? These are the questions at the center of this book, which is at once a sumptuously illustrated survey of Christian art over time and across the globe and a probing study of what “Christian art” really means, how it functions, where it arises, and whom it serves. > Rowena Loverance draws extensively on the vast international collections of the British Museum, with its remarkable examples of Christian art in the fourth-century Roman empire, the meeting of Eastern and Western art during the Crusades, Christian missionary art and its reception in sixteenth-century Africa, India, and Japan, and twentieth-century Christian popular art from Latin America and Oceania. The Museum’s collections of decorative arts yield original and lesser-known Christian iconography, allowing the author to show how Christian and other artists have responded to a variety of visual traditions. Within the European convention, the book considers the assaults of post-Renaissance scientific and philosophical discoveries and concludes with an assessment of the current state of Christian art at the beginning of the twenty-first century.” |
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Tokens I $214.99 James Elliot Tokens I – Framed Art Print |
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Tokens II $214.99 James Elliot Tokens II – Framed Art Print |
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The Four Tokens Of A Mystic $12.88 The Four Tokens Of A Mystic |
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The Very Best Of The Tokens… $21.71 The Very Best Of The Tokens… |
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The Coins, Tokens, and Medals of Worcestershire $22.77 The Coins, Tokens, and Medals of Worcestershire |
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Pocket Tokens, And Other Poems $14.4 Pocket Tokens, And Other Poems |
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Catalogue Of Coins, Tokens, And Medals $37.29 Catalogue Of Coins, Tokens, And Medals |
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Something For Tokens; Poems $12.88 Something For Tokens; Poems |
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A Christian Apologetic $30.87 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 III APOLOGETICS IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN THOUGHT A Nice discernment is needed if we are to adjust wisely the relative claims of past and present modes of thought. It is easy to err, either on the side of undue sympathy with the spirit of the age, or on that of reactionary protest; but to rise to a truly catholic judgment is hard. We are all familiar with that provincial type of mind which reasons as though there were a kind of finality in modern scientific enlightenment, and the intellectual acquisitions of the past were discredited. But over against this exaggeration stands another, which more particularly threatens the religious temperament. Deference for the past is wise, but when it breeds indifference or suspicion toward the great currents of present-day thought, it easily degenerates into a gross superstition. Not infrequently an amazing dishonour is thus done to God in the name of religion. He is, in effect, banished to a remote period of history, and the tokens of His presence are sought for diligently in ancient recordsand far-off events. Meanwhile, all the pro- foundest movements of contemporary life are accounted secular, save as they dimly reflect the light of former revelations, when God vouchsafed a more immediate knowledge of Himself. It matters little, whether with Protestant prejudice we confine this revelation narrowly to Scriptural events, or, with wider ecclesiastical horizon, include the so-called ages of faith. Any sympathetic understanding of the past is bought too dearly if it sap the enthusiasm of our interest in the present revelation of the living God. We have no warrant for believing that any time was ever more sacred than the present, any spot holier than that whereon we stand—if only our eye be enlightened to behold the vision, our |
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A Christian Apologetic $16.12 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 III APOLOGETICS IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN THOUGHT A Nice discernment is needed if we are to adjust wisely the relative claims of past and present modes of thought. It is easy to err, either on the side of undue sympathy with the spirit of the age, or on that of reactionary protest; but to rise to a truly catholic judgment is hard. We are all familiar with that provincial type of mind which reasons as though there were a kind of finality in modern scientific enlightenment, and the intellectual acquisitions of the past were discredited. But over against this exaggeration stands another, which more particularly threatens the religious temperament. Deference for the past is wise, but when it breeds indifference or suspicion toward the great currents of present-day thought, it easily degenerates into a gross superstition. Not infrequently an amazing dishonour is thus done to God in the name of religion. He is, in effect, banished to a remote period of history, and the tokens of His presence are sought for diligently in ancient recordsand far-off events. Meanwhile, all the pro- foundest movements of contemporary life are accounted secular, save as they dimly reflect the light of former revelations, when God vouchsafed a more immediate knowledge of Himself. It matters little, whether with Protestant prejudice we confine this revelation narrowly to Scriptural events, or, with wider ecclesiastical horizon, include the so-called ages of faith. Any sympathetic understanding of the past is bought too dearly if it sap the enthusiasm of our interest in the present revelation of the living God. We have no warrant for believing that any time was ever more sacred than the present, any spot holier than that whereon we stand—if only our eye be enlightened to behold the vision, our |
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A Christian Apologetic $21.19 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 III APOLOGETICS IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN THOUGHT A Nice discernment is needed if we are to adjust wisely the relative claims of past and present modes of thought. It is easy to err, either on the side of undue sympathy with the spirit of the age, or on that of reactionary protest; but to rise to a truly catholic judgment is hard. We are all familiar with that provincial type of mind which reasons as though there were a kind of finality in modern scientific enlightenment, and the intellectual acquisitions of the past were discredited. But over against this exaggeration stands another, which more particularly threatens the religious temperament. Deference for the past is wise, but when it breeds indifference or suspicion toward the great currents of present-day thought, it easily degenerates into a gross superstition. Not infrequently an amazing dishonour is thus done to God in the name of religion. He is, in effect, banished to a remote period of history, and the tokens of His presence are sought for diligently in ancient recordsand far-off events. Meanwhile, all the pro- foundest movements of contemporary life are accounted secular, save as they dimly reflect the light of former revelations, when God vouchsafed a more immediate knowledge of Himself. It matters little, whether with Protestant prejudice we confine this revelation narrowly to Scriptural events, or, with wider ecclesiastical horizon, include the so-called ages of faith. Any sympathetic understanding of the past is bought too dearly if it sap the enthusiasm of our interest in the present revelation of the living God. We have no warrant for believing that any time was ever more sacred than the present, any spot holier than that whereon we stand—if only our eye be enlightened to behold the vision, our |
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A Christian Apologetic $26.88 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 III APOLOGETICS IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN THOUGHT A Nice discernment is needed if we are to adjust wisely the relative claims of past and present modes of thought. It is easy to err, either on the side of undue sympathy with the spirit of the age, or on that of reactionary protest; but to rise to a truly catholic judgment is hard. We are all familiar with that provincial type of mind which reasons as though there were a kind of finality in modern scientific enlightenment, and the intellectual acquisitions of the past were discredited. But over against this exaggeration stands another, which more particularly threatens the religious temperament. Deference for the past is wise, but when it breeds indifference or suspicion toward the great currents of present-day thought, it easily degenerates into a gross superstition. Not infrequently an amazing dishonour is thus done to God in the name of religion. He is, in effect, banished to a remote period of history, and the tokens of His presence are sought for diligently in ancient recordsand far-off events. Meanwhile, all the pro- foundest movements of contemporary life are accounted secular, save as they dimly reflect the light of former revelations, when God vouchsafed a more immediate knowledge of Himself. It matters little, whether with Protestant prejudice we confine this revelation narrowly to Scriptural events, or, with wider ecclesiastical horizon, include the so-called ages of faith. Any sympathetic understanding of the past is bought too dearly if it sap the enthusiasm of our interest in the present revelation of the living God. We have no warrant for believing that any time was ever more sacred than the present, any spot holier than that whereon we stand—if only our eye be enlightened to behold the vision, our |
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A Christian Apologetic $15.51 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 III APOLOGETICS IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN THOUGHT A Nice discernment is needed if we are to adjust wisely the relative claims of past and present modes of thought. It is easy to err, either on the side of undue sympathy with the spirit of the age, or on that of reactionary protest; but to rise to a truly catholic judgment is hard. We are all familiar with that provincial type of mind which reasons as though there were a kind of finality in modern scientific enlightenment, and the intellectual acquisitions of the past were discredited. But over against this exaggeration stands another, which more particularly threatens the religious temperament. Deference for the past is wise, but when it breeds indifference or suspicion toward the great currents of present-day thought, it easily degenerates into a gross superstition. Not infrequently an amazing dishonour is thus done to God in the name of religion. He is, in effect, banished to a remote period of history, and the tokens of His presence are sought for diligently in ancient recordsand far-off events. Meanwhile, all the pro- foundest movements of contemporary life are accounted secular, save as they dimly reflect the light of former revelations, when God vouchsafed a more immediate knowledge of Himself. It matters little, whether with Protestant prejudice we confine this revelation narrowly to Scriptural events, or, with wider ecclesiastical horizon, include the so-called ages of faith. Any sympathetic understanding of the past is bought too dearly if it sap the enthusiasm of our interest in the present revelation of the living God. We have no warrant for believing that any time was ever more sacred than the present, any spot holier than that whereon we stand—if only our eye be enlightened to behold the vision, our |
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A Christian Apologetic $26.8 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 III APOLOGETICS IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN THOUGHT A Nice discernment is needed if we are to adjust wisely the relative claims of past and present modes of thought. It is easy to err, either on the side of undue sympathy with the spirit of the age, or on that of reactionary protest; but to rise to a truly catholic judgment is hard. We are all familiar with that provincial type of mind which reasons as though there were a kind of finality in modern scientific enlightenment, and the intellectual acquisitions of the past were discredited. But over against this exaggeration stands another, which more particularly threatens the religious temperament. Deference for the past is wise, but when it breeds indifference or suspicion toward the great currents of present-day thought, it easily degenerates into a gross superstition. Not infrequently an amazing dishonour is thus done to God in the name of religion. He is, in effect, banished to a remote period of history, and the tokens of His presence are sought for diligently in ancient recordsand far-off events. Meanwhile, all the pro- foundest movements of contemporary life are accounted secular, save as they dimly reflect the light of former revelations, when God vouchsafed a more immediate knowledge of Himself. It matters little, whether with Protestant prejudice we confine this revelation narrowly to Scriptural events, or, with wider ecclesiastical horizon, include the so-called ages of faith. Any sympathetic understanding of the past is bought too dearly if it sap the enthusiasm of our interest in the present revelation of the living God. We have no warrant for believing that any time was ever more sacred than the present, any spot holier than that whereon we stand—if only our eye be enlightened to behold the vision, our |
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Christian Art $12.75 Palm mats and pilgrim tokens, manuscript illuminations and church frescoes, gold and enamel reliquaries and papier-mâché figurines, Russian icons and Mexican murals: What makes these works of art Christian? And what, as such, distinguishes them from other works? These are the questions at the center of this book, which is at once a sumptuously illustrated survey of Christian art over time and across the globe and a probing study of what “Christian art” really means, how it functions, where it arises, and whom it serves.Rowena Loverance draws extensively on the vast international collections of the British Museum, with its remarkable examples of Christian art in the fourth-century Roman empire, the meeting of Eastern and Western art during the Crusades, Christian missionary art and its reception in sixteenth-century Africa, India, and Japan, and twentieth-century Christian popular art from Latin America and Oceania. The Museum’s collections of decorative arts yield original and lesser-known Christian iconography, allowing the author to show how Christian and other artists have responded to a variety of visual traditions. Within the European convention, the book considers the assaults of post-Renaissance scientific and philosophical discoveries and concludes with an assessment of the current state of Christian art at the beginning of the twenty-first century. |
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Easter, Passover, and Other Spring Festivals $40 Spring signifies change and a new beginning. A time of longer days and warmer weather, the holidays celebrated during this season reflect this sense of renewal and rebirth. The specific customs and traditions may differ among cultures, but the underlying themes–of honoring life and the triumph of good over evil–remain the same. Although hundreds of festivals occur in the spring, four in particular are widely observed: the Christian Easter celebration, the Hindu celebration of Holi, the Jewish observance of Passover, and the Persian festival of Navruz. Easter, Passover, and Other Spring Festivals discusses how these holidays encourage individuals to gather with family and friends, honor the sacrifices others have made, enjoy special foods, and exchange gifts or tokens of affection. |
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Faith and Redemption $34.98 Forgiveness is never more than a prayer away. Faith and Redemption is a Christian game where players gain followers throughout their epic journey from the Garden of Eden to Judgment Day. As players gain followers, they are granted prayers and miracles that help them overcome the ever-present temptation of sin. Although Faith and Redemption represents a fallen world, redemption is always possible and forgiveness is never more than a prayer away.For 2 – 4 players, ages 10 and up.Contents Include: Game Board, Animal Cards, Prayer Cards, Scripture Cards, Sin Cards, Follower Tokens, Sin Tokens, Six-Sided Die, Playing Pawns. |
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Festive Ecology $50 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Festive ecology explores the relationships between the symbolism and the ecology of the plants, fungi and animals associated with cultural events such as festivals, processions and special occasions. Examples of topics are given below. The plants traditionally associated with Christmas – holly, ivy, mistletoe, common yew – have had special roles in earlier religions and past cultures. Some early religions in Europe had midwinter festivals to celebrate the return of the sun from the shortest day. In the 4th and 5th centuries, 25 December was gradually adopted as the date for Christmas in Europe in order to superimpose on the existing mid-winter festivals. The winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, on what is now 17 December, was the start of the Roman festival of Saturnalia. This was a week of public feasting, dancing, singing and gambling. Houses were decorated with evergreens and bunches of holly were given as tokens of friendship. When this festival was absorbed into the Christian calendar, holly and the other evergreens were absorbed as well. |
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Gold Fish And Silver Kisses $13.34 Gold Fish and Silver Kisses is a heartwarming and ingenious collection of 101 five-minute children’s sermons/devotionals. Each sermon includes a title, Bible verse, theme, and prayer, and is illustrated with a small token. For example, “A Kiss for Silver” uses Hershey’s Kisses, and “De-Bark” (the Zacchaeus story) suggests giving pieces of bark from a sycamore tree. Other suggestions are given in that lesson for those who don’t live around sycamore trees. “It’s Easy to Burst A Bubble” has the theme: Words are one of the most powerful forces in the world. It goes on to teach that hurtful words can “burst someone’s bubble”. The presenter is encouraged to blow bubbles with Bubble-stuff and have the children see how easy it is to pop them. The parable of the four soils is taught in “A Dirty Story” and its theme, plant yourself in God’s love and care, is perfect for giving each child some seeds to plant.Each sermon has an alternative devotional ending without the use of tokens so that the lessons can be used at home, in Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, Christian schools, chapel, and Christian camps. The first edition of this book is even being used in nursing homes because if its unique way of appealing to children as young as 2 and adults as old as 102. The sermons have been catagorized to include those for any time, special services, special occaisions, Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Palm Sunday, Easter, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, Thanksgiving, Christ the King Sunday, and for those out of the ordinary times like when a pastor, teacher, or loved-one leaves or retires. Children, youth, college students, adults, and seniors have used and lovedthis book. This second edition treasure is out by popular demand. |
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Holy In Christ $1.99 THERE is not in Scripture a word more distinctly Divine in its origin and meaning than the word holy. There is not a word that leads us higher into the mystery of Deity, nor deeper into the privilege and the blessedness of God’s children. And yet it is a word that many a Christian has never studied or understood.There are not a few who can praise God that during the past twenty years the watchword BE HOLY has been taken up in many a church and Christian circle with greater earnestness than before.  In books and magazines, in conventions and conferences, in the testimonies and the lives of believers, we have abundant tokens that what is called the Holiness-movement is a reality.And yet how much is still wanting! What multitudes of believing Christians there are who have none but the very vaguest thoughts of what holiness is! And of those who are seeking after it how many who have hardly learnt what it is to come to God’s Word and to God Himself for the teaching that can alone reveal this part of the mystery of Christ and of God! To many, holiness has simply been a general expression for the Christian life in its more earnest form, without much thought of what the term really means.In writing this little book, my object has been to discover in what sense God uses the word, that so it may mean to us what it means to Him. I have sought to trace the word through some of the most important passages of Holy Scripture where it occurs, there to learn what God’s holiness is, what ours is to be, and what the way by which we attain it. I have been specially anxious to point out how many and various the elements are that go to make up true holiness as the Divine expression of the Christian life in all its fulness and perfection. I have at the same time striven continually to keep in mind the wonderful unity and simplicity there is in it, as centred in the person of Jesus. As I proceeded in my work, I felt ever more deeply how high the task was I had |
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Love Bears Heart to Heart $2.51 Through the bestselling Love Bears line of gift books and products, women have shared the blessings of love with special people in their lives. Each product features adorable bear photography and is coupled with heartwarming inspiration from Scripture and quotations from well-known Christian authors. Back by popular demand is the latest Love Bears gift book, complete with a fresh design and new content.Each book brims with inspirational poetry, prose, and Scripture about love and friendship. Darling photographs of plush bears light up these little treasures and will elicit smiles from all who receive them. The Love Bears gift books make superb stocking stuffers at Christmas, affectionate tokens of friendship for Valentine’s Day, or as add-on presents for birthdays. Filled with warmth and charm, these sweet books are the perfect way to say, Feel better soon , I’m thinking of you , and Thanks for inviting me to your home . Affordably priced, these irresistible little books can be sent to recipients across the miles, too. |
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Maids For Voip $102.99 Compared to traditional (PSTN) voice networks, a Voice over Internet Protocol network is a convergence of a signaling network and a data network using Internet Protocol (IP). The use of shared media by VoIP systems opens the door to some uncertainty as to the source of a call. While in the traditional voice networks one has to tap into a specific circuit to eavesdrop, in an IP network any equipment connected to the target LAN can identify, store and playback the VoIP packets that traverse that LAN. An unprotected, unauthenticated IP network makes VoIP susceptible to hostile use, such as call hijacking, connection tear down, denial of service, or sending computer viruses over the network. In this work, we perform a series of attacks against a VoIP application, and prove that they succeed with nothing more than a couple of identity tokens captured from the network traffic as prerequisites. We then design an Intrusion Detection System implementing a gradual attack-response procedure, destined to inform and protect the End-Users of the Application Under Test. |
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Memorials Of The Rev. John Henley, Compiled By His Widow [M. Henley] (V. 3) $28.76 Volume: v. 3General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1856Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.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.Excerpt: CHAP. III. “I WILL ALSO CLOTHE HEB PBIESTS WITH SALTATION, AND HEB SAINTS SHALL SHOUT ALOUD FOB JOY.” — PSALM CXXXII. 16. Revival in the Taunton Circuit — Bev. John Smith — Christian Perfection — Journal — Out-of-door Preaching — Mr. If. athirst for the perfect love of God — Sermons to Sailors — Indication of prosperity — Discouragement — Tenderness in reproving — The Conference — At home — Desires for holiness — Obtains entire sanctification — Letter — Journal — Spiritual blessedness — Tokens of Bevival — Watchnight — Religious experience — The Swearer — Minehead — Anecdote. 1825 — 6. The blessed work of divine grace was at this time prospering in a very remarkable manner in the adjoining circuit of Taunton. In that town and in Bridgwater, as well as the country places generally, the extraordinary zeal and abundant labours of the Rev. John Smith were honoured by signal tokens of the divine approval. The societies were stirred up to fresh diligence ; many believers pressed- into the enjoyment of the perfect love of God; and numbers experienced deep conviction of sin, and were led to seek religion. To the subject of christian perfection — its nature, necessity, and attainableness, the powerful and spirit- stirring sermons of Mr. S. were instrumental in directing general attention; and many happily obtained the heavenly blessing. A general revival of religion was the delightful result, and its influence extended into all the circuits around. The good news speedily reached the Dunster circuit, and Mr. Henley was peculiarly affected by it. |
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My Kingdom Come $15.34 To a Mormon, happiness may be Family Home Evening, and families may be forever, but becoming an actual god is the ultimate goal of every member of the church. Mormons believe the reason for coming to earth from the planet near the great star Kolob is to gain bodies for our spirit beings and to be tested. To become gods, they need to be Mormons, to go through the temple to learn the signs and tokens for entry to the celestial glory and to be obedient unto death to the holy prophet. Everything else is tied to, and wraps around, this one goal.Today, Mormon Mitt Romney is a major candidate for the White House, A man who would be god. An entire chapter is devoted to the Mormon Plan for America and the rise of Mitt Romney. It is a warning and a must read for every Christian.Ed Decker is the International Director of Saints Alive in Jesus, a ministry that actively brings the gospel of grace to those lost in the darkness of cultic bondage. He is a former Mormon who spent twenty years of his adult life as a member of the LDS Church before becoming a Christian. He was a member of the “Holy Melchizedek” priesthood, a “Temple Mormon” and active in leadership in local LDS churches. Ed has spent the next 30 years researching and writing about Mormonism.Ed is a leading Christian expert on Mormonism. His numerous books, like The Godmakers, Fast Facts On False Teachings, his booklets like To Moroni With Love, movies and other materials on the subject are widely distributed. His website, www.saintsalive.com is among the most active on the internet. Having once been lost, his zeal for souls is the primary force behind his commitment and life’s work. |
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The Elijah Ministry: The Tokens of Its Mission to the Christian Church Deduced from the Ministry of John the Baptist to the Jews $52.75 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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The Elijah Ministry: The Tokens of Its Mission to the Christian Church Deduced from the Ministry of John the Baptist to the Jews $38.63 Charles William Boase, Created by Catholic Apostolic Catholic Apostolic Church,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Nabu Press |
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The Elijah Ministry; The Tokens Of Its Mission To The Christian Church Deduced From The Ministry Of John The Baptist To The Jews $53.09 Charles William Boase,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books LLC |
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The Elijah Ministry; The Tokens of Its Mission to the Christian Church Deduced from the Ministry of John the Baptist to the Jews $62.27 This is an OCR edition without 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 GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from 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 Published by: Robert Grant & Son in 1868 in 749 pages; Subjects: Church history; Religion / Biblical Biography / New Testament; Religion / Christianity / History; Religion / History; Religion / Christian Church / History; |
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Christian Songs and tabs for Father's Day .. Suggestions?
I like to use our services at the end of the congregation in which we present our parents … the young people we sing a song like "something small" for all parents present. Mother's Day past, we have given .. What about flowers for Father's Day?
Songs: Let http://www.lovetolearnplace.com/SpecialDays/Father/FathersDaySongs.html: * Pen client (usually mass-produced) Happy Father's Day there. * A complete blank certificate for their wives to give them in service ranging from good meal to take the trash does not complain about a week. lol
Token Members of Society Musical Finale
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