Author: Leona Lamb
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 1462406106
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Ex-submariner, now English professor, Chad Bentley knows all about words and being kept in the dark while underwater. Then he meets a preachers daughter, who floods his heart with light and love. Later, the word forgiveness almost sinks his ship. Divinity Stone is as sweet as candy but as unrelenting as a jawbreaker. Refusing to settle for a mate, who doesnt measure up to her list, could guarantee shell remain single. She meets Chad and compares herself to her list, realizing she doesnt measure up.
The Perfect Fall
Man
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Category : Anthropology
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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Category : Anthropology
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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Appalachia
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Category : Appalachian Mountains
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Category : Appalachian Mountains
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Millgate and Playgoer
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Languages : en
Pages : 838
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Pages : 838
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Dreamism: An Introduction to Modernized Mysticism
Author: Seth Abraham
Publisher: Samantha Perkins
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In "Dreamism: An Introduction to Modernized Mysticism," author Seth Ben Abraham invites you on an extraordinary journey into the heart of a new spiritual awakening. Bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern thought, this book unveils the inner understandings of Dreamism, a path that integrates profound mystical insights with the urgent needs of our contemporary world. Explore the Depths of the Divine Dream With a blend of philosophical depth and practical guidance, Seth illuminates the core principles of Dreamism. From understanding the Divine Dream to exploring the intricate dynamics of the soul's journey, this book is a beacon for those seeking a deeper connection with the universe. A Guide to Personal and Global Transformation "Dreamism" is more than a spiritual practice; it's a call to action. Through meditation, ethical living, and environmental stewardship, readers are empowered to catalyze positive change within themselves and in the world around them. "Dreamism: An Introduction to Modernized Mysticism" is your guide to discovering a path of enlightenment and unity. Join Seth on this transformative quest to reshape your understanding of spirituality and your role in the cosmos.
Publisher: Samantha Perkins
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In "Dreamism: An Introduction to Modernized Mysticism," author Seth Ben Abraham invites you on an extraordinary journey into the heart of a new spiritual awakening. Bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern thought, this book unveils the inner understandings of Dreamism, a path that integrates profound mystical insights with the urgent needs of our contemporary world. Explore the Depths of the Divine Dream With a blend of philosophical depth and practical guidance, Seth illuminates the core principles of Dreamism. From understanding the Divine Dream to exploring the intricate dynamics of the soul's journey, this book is a beacon for those seeking a deeper connection with the universe. A Guide to Personal and Global Transformation "Dreamism" is more than a spiritual practice; it's a call to action. Through meditation, ethical living, and environmental stewardship, readers are empowered to catalyze positive change within themselves and in the world around them. "Dreamism: An Introduction to Modernized Mysticism" is your guide to discovering a path of enlightenment and unity. Join Seth on this transformative quest to reshape your understanding of spirituality and your role in the cosmos.
The Columbian Union
Author: Simon Willard
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Languages : en
Pages : 504
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Pages : 504
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Historical sketches of the introduction of Christianity into England from the earliest records to the Reformation. To 1829
Author: James B. Holroyd
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Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Pages : 684
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Omnidoxy
Author: Cometan
Publisher: Astronist Institution
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Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 3357
Book Description
The Omnidoxy is the founding treatise of the Astronist religion and was solely authored by the philosopher and religious founder, Cometan. Partitioned into twelve disquisitions, each of which are further divided into hundreds of discourses, which are themselves titled by those which are known as rubrals, The Omnidoxy has been codified according to a unique writing structure known as insentence. The Omnidoxy not only forms the foundations of Astronism, but it remains the primary modern contributor and the book that ignited the establishment of the Astronic tradition of religion which encompasses the philosophy of Astronism. Introducing brand new philosophical concepts such as cosmocentricity, reascensionism, transcensionism, and sentientism amongst many others, The Omnidoxy remains the principal signifier of a new era in philosophy. The Omnidoxy births hundreds of new belief orientations, schools of thought, neologisms, disciplines of study, theories, and concepts which, when combined and considered collectively, have formed the basis of Astronism. The authorship of The Omnidoxy rests with the single individual philosopher, Cometan who began writing The Omnidoxy at the age of seventeen driven by what he terms as personal inspiration. The historical origination of The Omnidoxy rests in its authorship by Brandon Taylorian during early 21st century England, specifically in the northern county of Lancashire. Like in all textual criticism, the timing and location of the codification of The Omnidoxy is integral to understanding why and how it was written, especially by considering the influential factors impacting Taylorian during his construction of the text, particularly the cultural, political, religious, and social contexts of Taylorian's personal life and of wider society at the time. This forms an important branch of study within omnidoxicology known as omnidoxical criticism, or omnidoxical exegesis in which scholars study and investigate The Omnidoxy in order to discern conclusive judgements inspired by how, where, why, by whom, for whom, and in what circumstances The Omnidoxy was written.
Publisher: Astronist Institution
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 3357
Book Description
The Omnidoxy is the founding treatise of the Astronist religion and was solely authored by the philosopher and religious founder, Cometan. Partitioned into twelve disquisitions, each of which are further divided into hundreds of discourses, which are themselves titled by those which are known as rubrals, The Omnidoxy has been codified according to a unique writing structure known as insentence. The Omnidoxy not only forms the foundations of Astronism, but it remains the primary modern contributor and the book that ignited the establishment of the Astronic tradition of religion which encompasses the philosophy of Astronism. Introducing brand new philosophical concepts such as cosmocentricity, reascensionism, transcensionism, and sentientism amongst many others, The Omnidoxy remains the principal signifier of a new era in philosophy. The Omnidoxy births hundreds of new belief orientations, schools of thought, neologisms, disciplines of study, theories, and concepts which, when combined and considered collectively, have formed the basis of Astronism. The authorship of The Omnidoxy rests with the single individual philosopher, Cometan who began writing The Omnidoxy at the age of seventeen driven by what he terms as personal inspiration. The historical origination of The Omnidoxy rests in its authorship by Brandon Taylorian during early 21st century England, specifically in the northern county of Lancashire. Like in all textual criticism, the timing and location of the codification of The Omnidoxy is integral to understanding why and how it was written, especially by considering the influential factors impacting Taylorian during his construction of the text, particularly the cultural, political, religious, and social contexts of Taylorian's personal life and of wider society at the time. This forms an important branch of study within omnidoxicology known as omnidoxical criticism, or omnidoxical exegesis in which scholars study and investigate The Omnidoxy in order to discern conclusive judgements inspired by how, where, why, by whom, for whom, and in what circumstances The Omnidoxy was written.
McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 19, 2017–2018
Author: David J. Fuller
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532687206
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry is an electronic and print journal that seeks to provide pastors, educators, and interested lay persons with the fruits of theological, biblical, and professional studies in an accessible form. Published by McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, it continues the heritage of scholarly inquiry and theological dialogue represented by the College's previous print publications: the Theological Bulletin, Theodolite, and the McMaster Journal of Theology.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532687206
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry is an electronic and print journal that seeks to provide pastors, educators, and interested lay persons with the fruits of theological, biblical, and professional studies in an accessible form. Published by McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, it continues the heritage of scholarly inquiry and theological dialogue represented by the College's previous print publications: the Theological Bulletin, Theodolite, and the McMaster Journal of Theology.
Divinity's Twilight
Author: Christopher Russell
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
ISBN: 1642798886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
“Russell’s new high fantasy series launch is well written with a definite steampunk vibe and sword-and-sorcery appeal.” —Library Journal A world consumed by war. An ancient evil resurrected. A millennia-old bargain comes due . . . When two blades clash, the third will fall, and the fate of all will be jeopardized. To save Lozaria, the failures of the past must be atoned for by a new generation of heroes. The time has come for mortals to cast off sight and, in doing so, truly come to see . . . Victory is never absolute. Seven centuries ago, the forces of order won the Illyriite War on the plains of Har’muth. Darmatus and Rabban Aurelian slew their elder brother, Sarcon, the despotic architect of the conflict, then sacrificed themselves to banish the cataclysmic vortex opened with his dying breath. The first advent of the Oblivion Well was thwarted. Even without their vanished gods, the seven races of Lozaria proved themselves capable of safeguarding their world. Or so the story goes. The year is now 697 A.B.H. (After the Battle of Har’muth). Though war itself remains much the same, the weapons with which it is waged have evolved. Airships bearing powerful cannons ply the skies, reducing the influence of mages and their spells. Long-range communication has brought far-flung regions of Lozaria closer than ever before. At the center of this technological revolution are the three Terran states of Darmatia, Rabban, and Sarconia, who have fought a near ceaseless campaign of seven hundred years in an attempt to best each other. The roots of their enmity lie buried beneath the wasteland of Har’muth, a place all three nations consider best forgotten. However, an ancient power sealed within Har’muth has not forgotten them, and the descendants of those who fought on that field must now take a stand to rectify the mistakes of the past . . .
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
ISBN: 1642798886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
“Russell’s new high fantasy series launch is well written with a definite steampunk vibe and sword-and-sorcery appeal.” —Library Journal A world consumed by war. An ancient evil resurrected. A millennia-old bargain comes due . . . When two blades clash, the third will fall, and the fate of all will be jeopardized. To save Lozaria, the failures of the past must be atoned for by a new generation of heroes. The time has come for mortals to cast off sight and, in doing so, truly come to see . . . Victory is never absolute. Seven centuries ago, the forces of order won the Illyriite War on the plains of Har’muth. Darmatus and Rabban Aurelian slew their elder brother, Sarcon, the despotic architect of the conflict, then sacrificed themselves to banish the cataclysmic vortex opened with his dying breath. The first advent of the Oblivion Well was thwarted. Even without their vanished gods, the seven races of Lozaria proved themselves capable of safeguarding their world. Or so the story goes. The year is now 697 A.B.H. (After the Battle of Har’muth). Though war itself remains much the same, the weapons with which it is waged have evolved. Airships bearing powerful cannons ply the skies, reducing the influence of mages and their spells. Long-range communication has brought far-flung regions of Lozaria closer than ever before. At the center of this technological revolution are the three Terran states of Darmatia, Rabban, and Sarconia, who have fought a near ceaseless campaign of seven hundred years in an attempt to best each other. The roots of their enmity lie buried beneath the wasteland of Har’muth, a place all three nations consider best forgotten. However, an ancient power sealed within Har’muth has not forgotten them, and the descendants of those who fought on that field must now take a stand to rectify the mistakes of the past . . .