This collection brings together science stories and illustrations that stirred the imaginations and curiosity of Victorian readers of the new McClure's Magazine.
Here are early writings by the visionaries of recovery. Their work retains all of its impact and life-changing power - now at the ready for study, immediate guidance, and a lifetime of re-exploration in this one volume.
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Discover the Classic Books That Inspired the Founders of the Modern Recovery Movement Bill W., Emmet Fox, James Allen, Henry Drummond, William James. About the Authors The chief author of Alcoholics Anonymous was Bill Wilson, ...
It is the clay of the Potter.” “Beast and fowl, reptile and fish, mollusk, worm and polype are all composed of structural units of the same character, namely, masses of protoplasm with a nucleus.
It is the clay of the Potter." "Beast and fowl, reptile and fish, mollusk, worm and polype are all composed of structural units of the same character, namely, masses of protoplasm with a nucleus."[86] What then determines the difference ...
Reproduction of the original: Addresses by Henry Drummond
Shortly after the death of Scottish evangelist and scholar Henry Drummond, his family celebrated his life by publishing this collection of his sermons, prefaced with memorials by evangelist W. Robertson Nicoll and theologian Ian Maclaren.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Today his groundbreaking observations are as relevant as ever, and in One Law, Dr. Ruth Miller incorporates the modern laws of physics, biology, cybernetics, and ecology with Drummond’s original essays to decode the spiritual realm.
Based on 1 Corinthians 13, this well-loved classic provides life-changing insight into the nine components of love: patience, kindness, humility, generosity, courtesy, unselfishness, good temper, guilelessness, and sincerity.
Lessons from the Angelus, Pax Vobiscum, First! An Address to Boys, The Changed Life, the Greatest Need of the World, Dealing with Doubt Henry Drummond. thing, it was a thousand times better that they should make it for themselves.
Rest, (that is to say), is not a thing that can be given, but a thing to be Acquired. ... Does it not show how entirely new Christ's teaching still is to the world, that so old and threadbare an aphorism should still be so little known?
Rest, that is to say, is not a thing that can be given, but a thing to be acquired. ... Does it not show how entirely new Christ's teaching still is to the world, that so old and threadbare an aphorism should still be so little known?
faintest possible adumbration of His character, and occasionally, very occasionally, they do a thing, or say a thing that they could not have done or said had they not been living there. Slowly the spell of His Life deepens.
That is the philosophy of what Paul is showing us; the reason why in the nature of things Love should be the supreme thing -- because it is going to last; because in the nature of things it is an Eternal Life. Eternal Life is a thing ...
never faileth, and life never faileth, so long as there is love. That is the philosophy of what Paulis showing us; the reason why in the nature of things love should be the supreme thing—because it is going to last; because in the ...
Love the Greatest Thing in the World
Though its stand-point is Evolution and its subject Man, this book is far from being designed to prove that Man has relations, compromising or otherwise, with lower animals.
Excerpt: ETERNAL LIFE "This is Life Eternal-that they might know Thee, the True God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou has sent.