Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Cadmus Book Shop
Publisher
Pages 892
Release 1919
Genre Catalogs, Booksellers
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Catalogue of the Library of the Long Island Historical Society, 1863-1893

Catalogue of the Library of the Long Island Historical Society, 1863-1893
Title Catalogue of the Library of the Long Island Historical Society, 1863-1893 PDF eBook
Author Long Island Historical Society. Library
Publisher
Pages 826
Release 1893
Genre America
ISBN

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The Christian Speaker, a Magazine for the Pulpit, Platform and Pew. Edited by ... T. Lowe and ... W. Whitby. No. 1-4, 6

The Christian Speaker, a Magazine for the Pulpit, Platform and Pew. Edited by ... T. Lowe and ... W. Whitby. No. 1-4, 6
Title The Christian Speaker, a Magazine for the Pulpit, Platform and Pew. Edited by ... T. Lowe and ... W. Whitby. No. 1-4, 6 PDF eBook
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Pages 252
Release 1874
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The Uncomfortable Pew

The Uncomfortable Pew
Title The Uncomfortable Pew PDF eBook
Author Bruce Douville
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages
Release 2021-05-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0228007267

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In The Uncomfortable Pew Bruce Douville explores the relationship between Christianity and the New Left in English Canada from 1959 to 1975. Focusing primarily on Toronto, he examines the impact that left-wing student radicalism had on Canada's largest Christian denominations, and the role that Christianity played in shaping Canada’s New Left. Based on extensive archival research and oral interviews, this study reconstructs the social and intellectual worlds of young radicals who saw themselves as part of both the church and the revolution. Douville looks at major communities of faith and action, including the Student Christian Movement, Kairos, and the Latin American Working Group, and explains what made these and other groups effective incubators for left-wing student activism. He also sheds light on Canada's Roman Catholic, Anglican, and United churches and the ways that progressive older Christians engaged with radical youth and the issues that concerned them, including the Vietnam War, anti-imperialism around the globe, women’s liberation, and gay liberation. Challenging the idea that the New Left was atheistic and secular, The Uncomfortable Pew reveals that many young activists began their careers in student Christian organizations, and these religious and social movements deeply influenced each other. While the era was one of crisis and decline for leading Canadian churches, Douville shows how Christianity retained an important measure of influence during a period of radical social change.

A Voice from the Pews

A Voice from the Pews
Title A Voice from the Pews PDF eBook
Author Paul Sheldon
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 178
Release 2013-05-28
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1449793215

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Does God speak to the common man? Is His voice heard among the populace of the pews, and can a common man speak from the pews? Realizing that not everyone holds a doctorate or serves as a professional church leader, A Voice from the Pews attempts to share insights and devotionals from the life and experiences of just such a common man. Using word pictures, Scripture references, and life experiences, Mr. Sheldon hopes his book will encourage you through a variety of circumstances.

The Congregational Quarterly

The Congregational Quarterly
Title The Congregational Quarterly PDF eBook
Author Joseph Sylvester Clark
Publisher
Pages 830
Release 1861
Genre Congregationalism
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The Time Travel Twins

The Time Travel Twins
Title The Time Travel Twins PDF eBook
Author James Patterson
Publisher jimmy patterson
Pages 245
Release 2024-09-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0316447218

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All that stands between an evil villain and world domination is a pair of twelve-year-olds who just learned they're time travelers. What could go wrong?!? This Revolutionary, action-packed adventure is perfect for fans of City Spies, Treasure Hunters, and Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales. Twins Pew and Basket Church dream of escaping the miserable misfortune of their isolated orphanage. Or, even better, the return of their unknown parents. But even in their wildest dreams, they never imagined the truth: The twins can travel through time. Armed only with perplexing clues to their past and a time travel talisman that is key to their future, Pew and Basket embark on an epic quest. It takes them into George Washington’s war tent and on a hunt for the Liberty Bell, from the battlefields of the American Revolution to a pirate republic in the Caribbean and beyond, all in a race to uncover the secrets of their family—and outsmart time’s greatest villain. History, mystery, humor, and adventure collide in this delightfully clever romp that heralds the arrival of James Patterson’s newest blockbuster series.