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By: Edward N. Hoare (1842-) | |
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A Child of the Glens or, Elsie's Fortunes |
By: H. J. (Harry John) Wilmot-Buxton (1843-1911) | |
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The Life of Duty, v. 2 A year's plain sermons on the Gospels or Epistles |
By: John Cunningham (1819-1893) | |
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The Ordinance of Covenanting | |
By: Sheldon Dibble (1809-1845) | |
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Thoughts on Missions |
By: Church of Scotland. General Assembly | |
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The Acts Of The General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland |
By: Frederick Charles Jennings (1847-1948) | |
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Old Groans and New Songs Being Meditations on the Book of Ecclesiastes |
By: John C. Symons | |
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The Village Sunday School With brief sketches of three of its scholars |
By: Minnie Mary Lee (1826-1903) | |
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Hubert's Wife A Story for You |
By: George Henry Sumner (1824-1909) | |
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Churchwardens' Manual their duties, powers, rights, and privilages |
By: Francis Greenwood Peabody (1847-1936) | |
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Mornings in the College Chapel Short Addresses to Young Men on Personal Religion |
By: Helen Ekin Starrett (1840-1920) | |
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Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School Girls
Helen Ekin Starrett, journalist, mother of two daughters, grandmother of seven granddaughters and teacher to many young girls at the Starrett School for Girls offers lessons in life and religion to girls about to "pass out from the guardianship of home into life with its duties and trials". |
By: Clara M. S. Lowe | |
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God's Answers A Record of Miss Annie Macpherson's Work at the Home of Industry, Spitalfields, London, and in Canada |
By: George Tyrrell (1861-1909) | |
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The Faith of the Millions (2nd series) |
By: Arthur F. (Arthur Foley) Winnington Ingram (1858-1946) | |
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The After-glow of a Great Reign Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral |
By: George Tybout Purves (1852-1901) | |
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Joy in Service; Forgetting, and Pressing Onward; Until the Day Dawn |
By: Mary L. Code | |
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Left at Home or, The Heart's Resting Place |
By: J. H. (Joseph Hugh) Beibitz (1868-1936) | |
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Gloria Crucis addresses delivered in Lichfield Cathedral Holy Week and Good Friday, 1907 |
By: Paul L. (Paul Leroy) Vogt (1878-) | |
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Church Cooperation in Community Life |
By: E. E. Boyd | |
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'Our Guy' or, The elder brother |
By: B. Hale [Translator] Wortham | |
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Mârkandeya Purâna, Books VII. VIII |
By: Anna Potter Wright | |
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Rosa's Quest Or, The Way to the Beautiful Land |
By: B. M. (Beale Melanchthon) Schmucker (1827-1888) | |
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The Organization of the Congregation in the Early Lutheran Churches in America |
By: J. Rendel (James Rendel) Harris (1852-1941) | |
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Memoranda Sacra |
By: John [Translator] Brownlie | |
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Hymns from the Morningland Being Translations, Centos and Suggestions from the Service Books of the Holy Eastern Church |
By: Mrs. Robert Hoskins (1837-1916) | |
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Clara A. Swain, M.D.
This is a brief biography of Clara A. Swain, M.D. who is regarded as the "first Medical Missionary to the Women of the Orient." She graduated from the Woman's Medical College in Philadelphia and was sent out to India where she eventually came to be in the service of royalty. |
By: Joseph Warschauer (1869-) | |
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Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive |
By: Various | |
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Christmas Carol Collection
Though carols are traditionally associated with Christmas, this was not always the case. “Carol” comes from the French word 'carole' which means circle dance accompanied by singing. It was part of any festivity and gradually came to be associated with holidays like Christmas. In England, festivities were banned following the Civil War and Protestantism, but many song writers and Protestants wrote musical works to be sung at Christmas and these were referred to as “carols.” Today, Christmas anywhere in the world is incomplete without carol singers and songs... |
By: Unknown | |
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God's Troubadour, The Story of St. Francis of Assisi
Francis, a young Italian boy, is a merchant’s son who is enthralled by the troubadour songs and tales of knights that his father brings back from his travels. He decides to become a knight, but after seeing the poor and suffering in the tragedies of war, he decides to give away all of his worldly possessions and become a troubadour for God. |
By: Various | |
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Hymns of the Christian Church
A collection of classic Christian hymns spanning the centuries. Some of the hymns are read; others are sung. |
By: Unknown | |
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The Dhammapada
The Dhammapada is is a Buddhist scripture, containing 423 verses in 26 categories. According to tradition, these are verses spoken by the Buddha on various occasions, most of which deal with ethics. It is is considered one of the most important pieces of Theravada literature. Despite this, the Dhammapada is read by many Mahayana Buddhists and remains a very popular text across all schools of Buddhism. – Excerpted from Wikipedia | |
The Meaning of the Glorious Koran
The Koran (Qur’an) is regarded by Muslims as the word of God (Allah) as revealed to the prophet Muhammad. It is divided into 114 chapters (surahs), arranged roughly by length. This version, The Meaning of the Glorious Koran, is a widely used English translation of the Koran by a Muslim Englishman. Many Muslims, however, including Pickthall, believe that true translations of the Koran from the original Arabic are impossible, and see translations into other languages only as useful interpretations. |
By: Various | |
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Buddhist Writings
An anthology of Buddhist scriptures, appropriate as an introduction to its vast literature, or as a sampler for those who want to better understand Buddhism. The selections in this anthology are primarily from the Theravada school of Buddhism. |