The Prophetic Telegraph

The Prophetic Telegraph
Title The Prophetic Telegraph PDF eBook
Author Arthur Eedle
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 158
Release 2015-05-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1326273361

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This series of one hundred readings was produced by Arthur Eedle in 2014, following the death of his wife, and is dedicated to her. All the entries contain subject matter that they had shared together over the years. Topics include expository items, such as Resurrection, The Bride, Manna, Prayer, Worship, Repentance, and the Coming of the Lord.

SEVEN STEPS TO BETHLEHEM

SEVEN STEPS TO BETHLEHEM
Title SEVEN STEPS TO BETHLEHEM PDF eBook
Author Arthur Eedle
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 218
Release
Genre
ISBN 0244256675

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Albion Restored

Albion Restored
Title Albion Restored PDF eBook
Author Arthur Eedle
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 382
Release 2013-03-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1291323252

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Arthur & Rosalind Eedle spent some years researching the history of the centuries before Augustine, coupled with field trips to Cornwall and Somerset. Fired by the enthusiasm of men like Henry Ardern Lewis who had the same life-long urgency to prove that Britain was the first nation to espouse Christianity, they have made known their results in this volume. It is a detective story which grips one's attention and imagination to reveal the hand and purpose of God for our nation.

Accidental Gods

Accidental Gods
Title Accidental Gods PDF eBook
Author Anna Della Subin
Publisher Metropolitan Books
Pages 435
Release 2021-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 1250296889

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NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY ESQUIRE, THE IRISH TIMES AND THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT A provocative history of men who were worshipped as gods that illuminates the connection between power and religion and the role of divinity in a secular age Ever since 1492, when Christopher Columbus made landfall in the New World and was hailed as a heavenly being, the accidental god has haunted the modern age. From Haile Selassie, acclaimed as the Living God in Jamaica, to Britain’s Prince Philip, who became the unlikely center of a new religion on a South Pacific island, men made divine—always men—have appeared on every continent. And because these deifications always emerge at moments of turbulence—civil wars, imperial conquest, revolutions—they have much to teach us. In a revelatory history spanning five centuries, a cast of surprising deities helps to shed light on the thorny questions of how our modern concept of “religion” was invented; why religion and politics are perpetually entangled in our supposedly secular age; and how the power to call someone divine has been used and abused by both oppressors and the oppressed. From nationalist uprisings in India to Nigerien spirit possession cults, Anna Della Subin explores how deification has been a means of defiance for colonized peoples. Conversely, we see how Columbus, Cortés, and other white explorers amplified stories of their godhood to justify their dominion over native peoples, setting into motion the currents of racism and exclusion that have plagued the New World ever since they touched its shores. At once deeply learned and delightfully antic, Accidental Gods offers an unusual keyhole through which to observe the creation of our modern world. It is that rare thing: a lyrical, entertaining work of ideas, one that marks the debut of a remarkable literary career.

Pure, White, and Deadly

Pure, White, and Deadly
Title Pure, White, and Deadly PDF eBook
Author John Yudkin
Publisher Penguin
Pages 149
Release 2013-08-28
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0698141881

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More than 40 years before Gary Taubes published The Case Against Sugar, John Yudkin published his now-classic exposé on the dangers of sugar—reissued here with a new introduction by Robert H. Lustig, the bestselling author of Fat Chance. Scientist John Yudkin was the first to sound the alarm about the excess of sugar in the diet of modern Americans. His classic exposé, Pure, White, and Deadly, clearly and engagingly describes how sugar is damaging our bodies, why we eat so much of it, and what we can do to stop. He explores the ins and out of sugar, from the different types—is brown sugar really better than white?—to how it is hidden inside our everyday foods, and how it is harming our health. In 1972, Yudkin was mostly ignored by the health industry and media, but the events of the last forty years have proven him spectacularly right. Yudkin’s insights are even more important and relevant now, with today’s record levels of obesity, than when they were first published. Brought up-to-date by childhood obesity expert Dr. Robert H. Lustig, this emphatic treatise on the hidden dangers of sugar is essential reading for anyone concerned about their health, the health of their children, and the wellbeing of modern society.

The Gate of the Year

The Gate of the Year
Title The Gate of the Year PDF eBook
Author Minnie Louise Haskins
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 59
Release 2022-08-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Gate of the Year" by Minnie Louise Haskins. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Winston Churchill at the Telegraph

Winston Churchill at the Telegraph
Title Winston Churchill at the Telegraph PDF eBook
Author Warren Dockter
Publisher Quarto Publishing Group USA
Pages 296
Release 2015-05-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1781314691

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This fascinating collection of reportage chronicles the Prime Minister’s life through the newspaper where he began his career. The Telegraph had a uniquely close connection with Winston Churchill at every stage of his life. Beginning with his early days as a war correspondent for the paper, the association continued as he himself became the news—reported on in its pages at every stage of his historic political career. Collected here, for the first time, is the best reportage on this complex man. Unencumbered by the legendary status he would later acquire, there is praise and blame in equal measure: finding space for both dramatic accounts of his wartime premiership and affectionate reports on the animals living at Chartwell, his country estate. The Telegraph was also a happy home for Churchill the journalist, and featured within are many pieces written in his unmistakable prose. Capturing the urgency of the time in which he lived, Churchill at the Telegraph is a celebration of an intimate relationship that lasted over sixty years and shows Winston Churchill in all his paradoxical glory.