Christmas is coming and Polly Flowerdew is bursting with excitement.
This volume offers 30 quotations from G.K. Chesterton, arranged thematically, to provide short meditations to last a month if used daily, or to view occasionally.
At the foot of the hills lies the first and in many ways the most atmospheric of the churches along the way , Bowden Kirk , with its unusual laird's loft running along the north side . There is much spiritual fare provided here for ...
Freedman, R., “Ambulatory Monitoring Findings on Panic”, Chapter 4 in R. Baker (ed.), Panic Disorder: Theory, Research and Therapy, Chichester: John Wiley, 1989. 5. Zane, M.D., “A Contextual Approach to Panic”, Chapter 8 in R. Baker (ed ...
'My and brain, fingerprint and eardrum are all uniquely Father is always at his work to this very day,' says Jesus, ... At the centre of the Garden are husband and wife become 'one flesh', one new 'self' in marriage. two trees — one the ...
... 205 Rachel 27 Rahab 143, 147 Rebecca 115 Rehoboam, King 32 Renan, Ernst 248 Roberts, David 234 Robinson, Charles 248 Robinson, Edward 201, 234–35, 246 Robinson's Arch 200, 234 Rockefeller Museum 188 Rome/Romans 10, 11, 14–15, 18–19, ...
... was like the gospels and had been passed on and received, and this is the background to the letters and teaching of Paul. 9169M. WM. madden. WM. Pm2. 'awwn. J. 6L. CHAPTER 7 Was Paul the Inventor of Christian Doctrines? It.
If the world was created by God, why is it in such a mess? Russell Stannard begins his exploration with the question of evil. Why, he asks, do we see terrible things happening each day?
Written with plenty of humor and illustrated with cartoons, this new book is destined to delight children learning about God at home, in church, or in school.
INSI S. BARTOLOLEES URIA include the horseshoe arch and the alternation of black and white stone for decorative articulation of arches , seen in French churches such as the cathedral and the little chapel of St Michel d'Aiguilhe atop ...
The fight for justice in Zimbabwe is far from over - this book is for anyone who wants to see into the heart of one of today's hardest places, and how human dignity flourishes even in the most adverse circumstances.
This little book is part of a series that offers quotations and thoughts on the theme of love and marriage—from before the time of engagement to the wedding itself and beyond.
This little book is part of a series that offers quotations and thoughts on the theme of love and marriage—from before the time of engagement to the wedding itself and beyond.
This little book is part of a series that offers quotations and thoughts on the theme of love and marriage—from before the time of engagement to the wedding itself and beyond.
909) Athelstan: king of England, overlord of Welsh, Scots and Norse (died 939) Brian Boru: Irish king of Munster and victor at the Battle of Clontarf, 1014 (died 1014) Charlemagne: Frankish emperor (died 814) Charles III: (also known as ...
... and dangerous organisation the Salvation Army really is, with its thousands of ignorant fanatics under the despotic control of an unscrupulous, self-seeking chief whose policy seems inspired by Simon Peter, Barnum and Fagin.
This is particularly true of the history of ideas. This book is an ideal introduction to the thinkers who have shaped Christian history and the culture of much of the world.
This excellent addition to the Lion Histories series explores one of the most interesting periods of history - the Enlightenment of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Occassionally murky, often thrilling and always compelling, the story Hill tells recounts the ways in which a new religion - centred on a single man executed in the Roman Middle East - first struggled, and then spread, to become the ...
Beautifully illustrated throughout, this new flexiback edition makes it available to an even wider audience.