The Crown City Redemption
Title | The Crown City Redemption PDF eBook |
Author | L.A. Evans |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 159 |
Release | 2012-06-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1477126813 |
This novel is about a twenty-something young woman (Sam) who goes off to college and marries the man of her dreams, only to fi nd out later that he is an internati onal hit man. She is initi ally outraged by his clandesti ne profession, but ulti mately becomes trapped in the marriage by love for him and her own sincere belief that she can eventually change him. Aft er graduati ng from college, her husband is mysteriously killed, and his family seems to blame her. A month later her parents are killed in an auto accident that she believes was perpetrated by her husbands family. She is forced to leave her hometown for fear she may be next. Sam takes refuge in Crown City where she can hide while formulati ng a plan for self-defense. In Crown City she att empts to reconfi gure her life, but encounters multi ple threatening situati ons, unlikely in such a peaceful city. Her constant fear that her husbands family will discover her whereabouts fi nally occurs, only to present our imperfect heroine the means out of her precarious existence. Overcoming obstacles thrust upon her, stresses her to the breaking point, but ulti mately her strength and cunning enable her to win freedom from fear and a chance for a normal life. You will find Sam to be an interesti ng and resourceful young woman. Travel with her as she immerses herself in the fabric of Crown City, and share vicariously her struggles to overcome the treacherous events that follow her husbands death. Her story is a gripping personal evoluti on fi lled with love, violence, forgiveness, confession, death, and life-changing philosophical deliberati ons. Does her emoti onally and physically perilous journey lead to a fi tti ng resoluti on of her dilemma? You be the judge.
Diversity and Difference in Early Modern London
Title | Diversity and Difference in Early Modern London PDF eBook |
Author | Jacob Selwood |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2016-05-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317149262 |
London in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was a surprisingly diverse place, home not just to people from throughout the British Isles but to a significant population of French and Dutch immigrants, to travelers and refugees from beyond Europe's borderlands and, from the 1650s, to a growing Jewish community. Yet although we know much about the population of the capital of early modern England, we know little about how Londoners conceived of the many peoples of their own city. Diversity and Difference in Early Modern London seeks to rectify this, addressing the question of how the inhabitants of the metropolis ordered the heterogeneity around them. Rather than relying upon literary or theatrical representations, this study emphasizes day-to-day practice, drawing upon petitions, government records, guild minute books and taxation disputes along with plays and printed texts. It shows how the people of London defined belonging and exclusion in the course of their daily actions, through such prosaic activities as the making and selling of goods, the collection of taxes and the daily give and take of guild politics. This book demonstrates that encounters with heterogeneity predate either imperial expansion or post-colonial immigration. In doing so it offers a perspective of interest both to scholars of the early modern English metropolis and to historians of race, migration, imperialism and the wider Atlantic world. An empirical examination of civic economics, taxation and occupational politics that asks broader questions about multiculturalism and Englishness, this study speaks not just to the history of immigration in London itself, but to the wider debate about evolving notions of national identity in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
The Crown of Sanctity
Title | The Crown of Sanctity PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel O'Connor |
Publisher | Daniel O'Connor |
Pages | 564 |
Release | 2019-03-04 |
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2,000 years ago, the Son of God prayed to His Father, “Thy Will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven.” This prayer, the greatest ever uttered by the lips of man, will not go unanswered. Jesus has revealed to an Italian mystic named Luisa that the time has now at last arrived for its fulfillment; that is, for the restoration of what was destroyed by Adam 6,000 years ago in the Fall of Man. In brief: the entire world is about to be radically transformed like never before in its history. This is probably something you should know about. This book has been written to inform you about the transformation and to enable you to take part in it and hasten it. But this transformation will not be achieved through human effort. It will be given directly from Heaven by way of God's greatest Gift: the Gift of Living in the Divine Will, which is the Crown of Sanctity, and which even now we must all strive to receive. In this sanctity is found The Culmination of Deification, the Fruitfulness of Mystical Marriage, the Aspiration of the Unification of Wills, and the Essence of Marian Consecration. This is none other than the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary promised at Fatima. It is the coming of the Kingdom of God. This is a long book, but its length should turn away no one, as a thorough and detailed table of contents is given so that each reader can easily select only those sections in which he is interested for his perusal. And any reader is sure to find much that interests him. Within these pages is a treasury of resources; not only concerning Luisa's revelations directly, but also on new arguments for God's existence and the truth of Christianity, extensive Catechesis on Private Revelation in general and on the spiritual life in general (including overviews of the greatest teachings on spirituality in the history of the Church), and details on the Era of Peace as revealed to Luisa and many other mystics, visionaries, and seers (Fatima, Medjugorje, Venerable Conchita, Fr. Gobbi, and dozens more). You will not regret reading this book. This is our great hope and our petition: "Your Kingdom come" - a kingdom of peace, justice, and serenity, that will re-establish the original harmony of creation. – Pope St. John Paul II
Statutes of the Province of Saskatchewan
Title | Statutes of the Province of Saskatchewan PDF eBook |
Author | Saskatchewan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1182 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Session laws |
ISBN |
The Story of Redemption
Title | The Story of Redemption PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen G. White |
Publisher | Review and Herald Pub Assoc |
Pages | 450 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN | 9780828016407 |
Is God changeable? Does He have different gospels for different people? The story of redemption takes you behind the scenes in the struggle between God and Satan. It explains how the conflict began, what the issues are, and how the outcome is already assured. It traces the theme of God's relationship with man from the garden of Edan to the return of Christ and beyond.
Wicked City
Title | Wicked City PDF eBook |
Author | Grant Eugene Stevens |
Publisher | |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1906 |
Genre | Chicago (Ill.) |
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The Laws Relating to the Land Tax: Its Assessment, Collection, Redemption, and Sale; with a Statement of the Rights and Remedies of Persons Unequally Assessed; and an Appendix Containing All the Statutes in Force, Etc
Title | The Laws Relating to the Land Tax: Its Assessment, Collection, Redemption, and Sale; with a Statement of the Rights and Remedies of Persons Unequally Assessed; and an Appendix Containing All the Statutes in Force, Etc PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel MILLER (Barrister at Law.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 1849 |
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