Peden the Prophet

Peden the Prophet
Title Peden the Prophet PDF eBook
Author Andrew Morton Brown
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1859
Genre Covenanters
ISBN

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Life and Times of Rev. Alexander Peden (the Prophet) and Rev. James Renwick

Life and Times of Rev. Alexander Peden (the Prophet) and Rev. James Renwick
Title Life and Times of Rev. Alexander Peden (the Prophet) and Rev. James Renwick PDF eBook
Author Jean L. Watson
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1889
Genre Covenanters
ISBN

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Includes correspondence and sermons.

Peden

Peden
Title Peden PDF eBook
Author Robert Watson
Publisher Shoving Leopard Prod
Pages 292
Release 2006-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781905565047

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The inspirational story of Alexander Peden, known as 'Peden the Prophet', Minister of the Covenanters, is given dramatic life in this heroic novel of seventeenth century Scotland. The author's meticulous attention to historical detail provides a fitting backdrop to this unique account of a vital period in Scotland's political and religious development. Who were the Covenanters? Why is their story important to us today? Robert Watson sets the scene for answers to these questions in a fictional but historically accurate story. From Greyfriars' Kirk, Edinburgh, through South Western Scotland and North Eastern Ireland, the reader witnesses the everyday encounters of a man driven by a mission - Peden the Prophet. Robert Watson M.A., B.D., taught classics and history in the Glasgow area for many years. His second degree in theology was obtained from Trinity College at the University of Glasgow. A post as Historical Researcher on Old Glasgow in the area gave him an invaluable opportunity to begin the detailed research required to investigate the background for this novel.

Men of the Covenant

Men of the Covenant
Title Men of the Covenant PDF eBook
Author Alexander Smellie
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 1908
Genre Covenanters
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Unlocking Destinies From the Courts of Heaven

Unlocking Destinies From the Courts of Heaven
Title Unlocking Destinies From the Courts of Heaven PDF eBook
Author Robert Henderson
Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
Pages 208
Release 2016-08-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0768413842

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No More Delay! God is passionate about you fulfilling your purpose! In fact, there are books in Heaven that record your destiny and purpose. Their pages describe the very reason you were placed on the Earth. And yet, there is a war against your destiny being fulfilled. Your archenemy, the devil, knows that as you occupy your divine assignment, by default, the powers of darkness are demolished. Heaven comes to Earth as Gods people fulfill their Kingdom callings! In Unlocking Destinies from the Courts of Heaven, Robert Henderson offers a prophetic prayer strategy that shows you how to dissolve the delays and hindrances to your destiny being fulfilled. What does the enemy use most often to delay destinies from being fulfilled? Curses. By using the Courts of Heaven strategy, you will: Recognize the signs of curses operating in your life. Identify the origins of curses that war against your destiny. Revoke the rights of demonic principalities from operating in your life. Learn the secrets to cleansing your bloodline from generational curses. Discover how to legally unlock divine destiny over your life and even, your nation. Bring your appeals before the Courtroom of Heaven!

Spinoza Contra Phenomenology

Spinoza Contra Phenomenology
Title Spinoza Contra Phenomenology PDF eBook
Author Knox Peden
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 381
Release 2014-06-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0804791368

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Spinoza Contra Phenomenology fundamentally recasts the history of postwar French thought, typically presumed to have been driven by a critique of reason indebted to Nietzsche and Heidegger. Although the reception of phenomenology gave rise to many innovative developments in French philosophy, from existentialism to deconstruction, not everyone in France was pleased with this German import. This book recounts how a series of French philosophers used Spinoza to erect a bulwark against the nominally irrationalist tendencies of phenomenology. From its beginnings in the interwar years, this rationalism would prove foundational for Althusser's rethinking of Marxism and Deleuze's ambitious metaphysics. There has been a renewed enthusiasm for Spinozism of late by those who see his work as a kind of neo-vitalism or philosophy of life and affect. Peden counters this trend by tracking a decisive and neglected aspect of Spinoza's philosophy—his rationalism—in a body of thought too often presumed to have rejected reason. In the process, he demonstrates that the virtues of Spinoza's rationalism have yet to be exhausted.

Biographia Presbyteriana

Biographia Presbyteriana
Title Biographia Presbyteriana PDF eBook
Author Patrick Walker
Publisher
Pages 534
Release 1837
Genre Covenanters
ISBN

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