Notes On The Book Of The Revelation By The Author Of Notes On The Unfulfilled Prophecies Of Isaiah The Authors Preface Signed H M L Ie Helen Maclachlan With The Text
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Synopsis Notes on the Book of the Revelation. By the author of “Notes on the unfulfilled Prophecies of Isaiah.” [The author's preface signed H. M. L., i.e. Helen Maclachlan. With the text.] by :
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: 794 |
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: 1984 |
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: UVA:X002654627 |
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Synopsis Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1816-1870 by :
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: British Library |
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: 540 |
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: 1979 |
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: UVA:X000006983 |
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Synopsis The British Library General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1975 by : British Library
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: British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books |
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: 424 |
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: 1959 |
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: UOM:39015084672388 |
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Synopsis General Catalogue of Printed Books by : British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books
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: British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
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: 1288 |
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: 1967 |
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: PSU:000030000834 |
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Synopsis General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1955 by : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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: Wilkinson, Benjamin George |
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: Delmarva Publications, Inc. |
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: 674 |
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: 2015-02-23 |
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Synopsis Truth Triumphant by : Wilkinson, Benjamin George
A much neglected field of study has been opened by the research of the author into the history of the Christian church from its apostolic origins to the close of the eighteenth century. Taking as his thesis the prominence given to the Church in the Wilderness in Bible prophecy, and the fact that “‘the Church in the Wilderness,’ and not the proud hierarchy enthroned in the world’s great capital, was the true church of Christ,” he has spent years developing this subject. In its present form, Truth Triumphant represents much arduous research in the libraries of Europe as well as in America. Excellent ancient sources are most difficult to obtain, but the author has been successful in gaining access to many of them. To crystallize the subject matter and make the historical facts live in modem times, the author also made extensive travels throughout Europe and Asia. The doctrines of the primitive Christian church spread to Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. As grains of a mustard seed they lodged in the hearts of many Godly souls in southern France and northern Italy — people known as the Albigenses and the Waldenses. The faith of Jesus was valiantly upheld by the Church of the East. This term, as used by the author, not only includes the Syrian and Assyrian Churches, but is also the term applied to the development of apostolic Christianity throughout the lands of the East. The spirit of Christ, burning in the hearts of loyal men who would not compromise with paganism, sent them forth as missionaries to lands afar. Patrick, Columbanus, Marcos, and a host of others were missionaries to distant lands. They braved the ignorance of the barbarian, the intolerance of the apostate church leaders, and the persecution of the state in order that they might win souls to God. To unfold the dangers that were ever present in the conflict of the true church against error, to reveal the sinister working of evil and the divine strength by which men of God made truth triumphant, to challenge the Remnant Church today in its final controversy against the powers of evil, and to show the holy, unchanging message of the Bible as it has been preserved for t hose who will “fear God, and keep His commandments” — these are the sincere aims of the author as he presents this book to those who know the truth. MERLIN L. NEFF.
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: Jon Paulien |
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: Review and Herald Pub Assoc |
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: 180 |
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: 2004 |
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: 082801812X |
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: 9780828018128 |
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: 4/5 (2X Downloads) |
Synopsis The Deep Things of God by : Jon Paulien
This practical handbook for studying the book of Revelation brings a fresh look and helpful insights to a sometimes perplexing book.
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: David Adams Leeming |
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: Springer Science & Business Media |
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: 1023 |
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: 2009-10-26 |
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: 9780387718019 |
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: 038771801X |
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: 4/5 (19 Downloads) |
Synopsis Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion: L-Z by : David Adams Leeming
Integrating psychology and religion, this unique encyclopedia offers a rich contribution to the development of human self-understanding. It provides an intellectually rigorous collection of psychological interpretations of the stories, rituals, motifs, symbols, doctrines, dogmas, and experiences of the world’s religious traditions. Easy-to-read, the encyclopedia draws from forty different religions, including modern world religions and older religious movements. It is of particular interest to researchers and professionals in psychology and religion.
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: John Tolan |
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: Princeton University Press |
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: 328 |
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: 2025-03-04 |
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: 9780691270982 |
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: 0691270988 |
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: 4/5 (82 Downloads) |
Synopsis Faces of Muhammad by : John Tolan
Heretic and impostor or reformer and statesman? The contradictory Western visions of Muhammad In European culture, Muhammad has been vilified as a heretic, an impostor, and a pagan idol. But these aren’t the only images of the Prophet of Islam that emerge from Western history. Commentators have also portrayed Muhammad as a visionary reformer and an inspirational leader, statesman, and lawgiver. In Faces of Muhammad, John Tolan provides a comprehensive history of these changing, complex, and contradictory visions. Starting from the earliest calls to the faithful to join the Crusades against the “Saracens,” he traces the evolution of Western conceptions of Muhammad through the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and up to the present day. Faces of Muhammad reveals a lengthy tradition of positive portrayals of Muhammad that many will find surprising. To Reformation polemicists, the spread of Islam attested to the corruption of the established Church, and prompted them to depict Muhammad as a champion of reform. In revolutionary England, writers on both sides of the conflict drew parallels between Muhammad and Oliver Cromwell, asking whether the prophet was a rebel against legitimate authority or the bringer of a new and just order. Voltaire first saw Muhammad as an archetypal religious fanatic but later claimed him as an enemy of superstition. To Napoleon, he was simply a role model: a brilliant general, orator, and leader. The book shows that Muhammad wears so many faces in the West because he has always acted as a mirror for its writers, their portrayals revealing more about their own concerns than the historical realities of the founder of Islam.
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: Brian Levack |
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: Yale University Press |
Total Pages |
: 519 |
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: 2013-04-22 |
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: 9780300195385 |
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: 0300195389 |
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: 4/5 (85 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Devil Within by : Brian Levack
A fascinating, wide-ranging survey of the history of demon possession and exorcism through the ages. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the era of the Reformation, thousands of Europeans were thought to be possessed by demons. In response to their horrifying symptoms—violent convulsions, displays of preternatural strength, vomiting of foreign objects, displaying contempt for sacred objects, and others—exorcists were summoned to expel the evil spirits from victims’ bodies. This compelling book focuses on possession and exorcism in the Reformation period, but also reaches back to the fifteenth century and forward to our own times. Entire convents of nuns in French, Italian, and Spanish towns, thirty boys in an Amsterdam orphanage, a small group of young girls in Salem, Massachusetts—these are among the instances of demon possession in the United States and throughout Europe that Brian Levack closely examines, taking into account the diverse interpretations of generations of theologians, biblical scholars, pastors, physicians, anthropologists, psychiatrists, and historians. Challenging the commonly held belief that possession signals physical or mental illness, the author argues that demoniacs and exorcists—consciously or not—are following their various religious cultures, and their performances can only be understood in those contexts. “Riveting [and] readable . . . must-reading for students of history, psychology and religion.” —Publishers Weekly “Levak, a distinguished historian of early modern witchcraft, now sets exorcism in a long historical perspective, providing the most comprehensive and scholarly overview of the theme yet published.” —Peter Marshall, Times Literary Supplement