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    Errata to the Protestant Bible, or, The Truth of Their English Translations Examined: In a Treatise Shewing Some of the Errors That are to be Found In
    England's Reformation: A Poem, in Four Cantos
    Errata of the Protestant Bible: Or, The Truth of the English Translations Examined: in a Treatise, Showing Some of the Errors That are to be Found in
    An Interesting Controversy With Mr. Ritschel, Vicar of Hexham
    Stories of Redemption
    Interlander
    • Interlander

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      In a futuristic London of 2065, Sam Moorcroft, a teenager, becomes captivated by a primitive village designed as a sociological experiment, isolated from modern advancements. While he struggles with the harshness of this new life, he finds it oddly appealing compared to his technologically advanced upbringing. As he navigates the challenges of both worlds, Sam grapples with the profound effects of technology on spirituality, creating a thought-provoking narrative that explores the balance between progress and the essence of human experience.

      Interlander
    • Stories of Redemption

      • 74pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The stories in this book all have to do with second chances. Chances at redemption that are deserved as well as those that are not. Chances that sought after as well as those that are not. I hope that in some way these short stories are entertaining as well a uplifting. I hope that in some way the reader can relate to these stories and can see their own lives in them

      Stories of Redemption
    • In this fascinating work, Thomas Ward engages in a spirited debate with Mr. Ritschel, the Vicar of Hexham, over the key tenets of the Christian faith. Ward's incisive arguments and rhetorical flourishes make for a lively and thought-provoking exchange, shedding light on the complexities of Christian theology and the challenges of religious debate.

      An Interesting Controversy With Mr. Ritschel, Vicar of Hexham
    • This book is a critical examination of the English translations of the Bible used by Protestants, highlighting errors and discrepancies within the text. Written by prominent Catholic scholars, it argues for the superiority of the Latin Vulgate version. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of biblical translation and interpretation in England.

      Errata of the Protestant Bible: Or, The Truth of the English Translations Examined: in a Treatise, Showing Some of the Errors That are to be Found in
    • This poem tells the story of England's Reformation from the perspective of the poet, Thomas Ward. He vividly describes the tension and conflict that existed between the Catholic Church and the people of England during this time. Through his words, readers can experience the passion and turmoil that accompanied the religious upheaval of the period.

      England's Reformation: A Poem, in Four Cantos
    • The book is a reproduction of a culturally significant work, carefully preserving its original elements, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a valuable resource, reflecting the knowledge base of civilization and offering insights into historical contexts. This faithful reproduction allows readers to engage with the original artifact, highlighting its importance in scholarly discussions and cultural heritage.

      Errata to the Protestant Bible, or, The Truth of Their English Translations Examined: In a Treatise Shewing Some of the Errors That are to be Found In
    • England's Reformation, From The Time Of King Henry VIII To The End Of Oates's Plot

      A Poem In Four Cantos (1747)

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This antiquarian book offers a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. The commitment to cultural preservation is emphasized, providing readers with an accessible, high-quality edition that honors the integrity of the original text. This initiative reflects a dedication to maintaining the richness of literature for future generations.

      England's Reformation, From The Time Of King Henry VIII To The End Of Oates's Plot
    • A Month of Freedom. An American Poem

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original form, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital part of the knowledge base of civilization, showcasing the authenticity of historical artifacts. The reproduction aims to maintain fidelity to the source, allowing readers to engage with an important piece of scholarly heritage.

      A Month of Freedom. An American Poem
    • Decolonizing Indigeneity

      New Approaches to Latin American Literature

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on decolonization, this book explores five distinct methods to analyze indigenous literature and the portrayal of indigenous peoples by scholars. It highlights the need to integrate historical literature into contemporary diversity models, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of past narratives in understanding current discussions around representation and identity. The work aims to bridge the gap between indigenous voices and academic interpretations, advocating for a more inclusive approach to literary studies.

      Decolonizing Indigeneity
    • Culturally significant, this work preserves the integrity of the original artifact, showcasing its historical value. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its journey through esteemed libraries globally. This faithful reproduction serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, offering insights into its historical context and importance.

      England's Reformation, (from the Time of K. Henry VIII. to the end of Oate's Plot.) A Poem in Four Cantos