The two least controversial of the essays were written by Tait's Balliol pupils: Benjamin Jowett, now a leading fellow, and Frederick ... Temple's essay on 'The Education of the World' was an expanded university sermon, and Jowett's, ...
This book is affectionately dedicated to my deceased mother, Flossie Pugh (1902-2000), who taught me about the love of God and his compassion, which he had for me and all mankind from the foundation of the world and my faith, ...
Divorced and with a child, she met another man, Dean, who she married, and together they also had a son, Alfred. Dean was an alcoholic who had a head injury that left him prone to irritability and violent outbursts. He beat Lynn badly.
Clark County Prosecuting Attorney: Death Penalty: U.S. Executions since 1976: Larry Keith Robison. Available online at http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/ US/robison607.htm (accessed April 28, ... Corr, Charles A. and Kenneth J.
In this, the first biography of Archbishop Tait since that by his son-in-law in 1891, John Witheridge tells the story of how a Scottish outsider became the most powerful Archbishop of Canterbury since Laud.
Bill Rankin and Alan Judd, “Witnesses Recant; Law Stymies Death Row Appeal,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 21, 2003, A1. Ibid.; Martina Correia, “Request for Help: Troy Davis Innocent on Death Row in Georgia,” Coalition for ...
Rūdolfs Blaumanis's 1899 short story masterpiece, based on a contemporary newspaper account, tells of several fishermen lost at sea after the ice floe on which they work calves off and drifts away rapidly.
"The very emblem of cruelty and inhumanity in our age, Nazi concentration camps were built amid inhabited areas in the heart of civilized Europe. How did citizens living near the...
Some will know ahead of time when their death will occur, some will pass suddenly and death will strike others without warning, leaving us in the shadow of death. How do we carry on?
This book is the first dedicated interdisciplinary study of Boniface's thirty-three-year mission among the Hessians.
Criminals featured in this book are as varied as they can come and so are their crimes: a serial killer who targeted young women, a savage gang that terrorized a metropolis, a runaway woman who took to murder as an easy way to survive, a ...
... Never Sleep with a Suspect on Gabriola Island Always Kiss the Corpse on Whidbey Island Never Hug a Mugger on Quadra Island THE MARGARET SPENCER MYSTERY SERIES BY GWENDOLYN SOUTHIN Death in a Family Way In the Shadow of Death Death on a ...
... stitcher was. This is when she explained in great detail what a stitcher was and what the job entails. She explained that a stitcher sewed different parts of the garments to finish a complete outfit of clothing. “If the garment is a ...
This book states the fallacy of the notion that German and Austrian civilians were sheltered from the horrors of the Holocaust.