Seen on page 13 During World War I, members of the Australian medical staff, Lieutenant Colonel C. J. Martin and Sister F. E. Williams, developed some tools for diagnosing dysentery. Most people would have used a combination of tests to ...
his book challenges contemporary scholars to free the history of African Americans from the lexicon of enslavement, and to set the record of their struggle straight.
The Invisible War offers a balanced look at what the Bible says on the subject. Based on Paul's teaching in Ephesians 6, this book shows every believer what we need to know about Satan, demons, and spiritual warfare.
Sigue sellos planetas. primero gramatica catlatohuani lunes el segoto mercielo planetas ques la llona que tiene en el su asie[n]to tetzacatl martes. el tercero ytel marius. tercero planetas cabalero miercoles. el segoto ciello ytel ...
This fictional story is based on accurate scientific and historical facts, in consultation with academic experts from Australia, France, UK and the USA.
In 1916 on the Western Front, Annie Barnaby nurses combat-wounded and sick soldiers but a smaller and equally deadly battle is occuring in her intestines as her phages fight disentery.
An exploration of the great conflict going on between good and evil within the spiritual realm carefully traced back to the period before the beginning of recorded time can be found in this book.
At this point, Canada and its allies had been at war since I was fourteen years old. ... In April 1945, for all most of the world knew, the wars in the east and the west might both go on for another decade yet. ... THE INVISIBLE WAR 133.
The Invisible War attempts to redress a fundamental misconception lodged in the heart of American historiography: the notion that there was no significant collective resistance to or struggle against slavery...
" This is a wake-up call! The war trumpet sounds: Now is "a time for war" (Ecclesiastes 3:8). Dear child of God, without any further delay, pick up this book and let's go-a-war!