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Benjamin Pratt Correspondence
  • Language: en

Benjamin Pratt Correspondence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Benjamin Pratt, 1741
  • Language: en

Benjamin Pratt, 1741

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Letter to Nathan Prince from Benjamin Pratt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2

Letter to Nathan Prince from Benjamin Pratt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1737
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Brief letter informs Prince of the amputation of Pratt's thigh and requests obsequiously that Prince still consider Pratt a pupil.

Letter Concerning the Death of Benjamin Pratt
  • Language: en

Letter Concerning the Death of Benjamin Pratt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Benjamin Pratt Correspondence
  • Language: en

Benjamin Pratt Correspondence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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We the Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

We the Children

The first in a six-book series, We the Children follows Ben, his tech-savvy friend, Jill, and the class know-it-all, Robert, as they uncover a remarkable history and use it to protect the school. Sixth grader Benjamin Pratt loves history, which makes going to the historic Duncan Oakes School a pretty cool thing. But a wave of commercialization is hitting the area and his beloved school is slated to be torn down to make room for an entertainment park. This would be most kids’ dream—except there’s more to the developers than meets the eye… and more to the school. Because weeks before the wrecking ball is due to strike, Ben finds an old leather pouch that contains a parchment scroll with a note three students wrote in 1791. The students call themselves the Keepers of the School, and it turns out they’re not the only secret group to have existed at Duncan Oakes.

Short Stuff from a Tall Guy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Short Stuff from a Tall Guy

For the first time in book form, author and counselor Benjamin Pratt collects dozens of his true-life stories that men and women have requested as he travels, teaches and speaks to groups. Pratt invites readers on a spiritual journey marked by compassion, humor and honesty about dilemmas, doubts and challenges that men and women face everyday. Stories include: “Serving Hospitality on Paper Plates,” “Shaken, Not Stirred,” “Prayer for Light in Dark Times of Accidie,” “Pop-Tart Moment” and “Risking Love.”

We Hold These Truths
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

We Hold These Truths

Time is almost out for the Keepers of the School in this fifth Keepers adventure from Andrew Clements, the master of the school story. The Keepers of the School—known to their friends as Ben, Jill, and Robert—have one last chance to save their school before it’s torn down to make room for a seaside amusement park. But their nemeses, Janitors Lyman and Wally, are just as determined to keep the kids out of the way and the demolition on schedule. One way or the other, this battle is about to come to a head. When all is said and done, will the school still be standing? Or will everything the Keepers have fought for be destroyed?

Fear Itself
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Fear Itself

The second book in this riveting and mysterious six-book series is as action-packed as the first one, culminating in a faceoff between Ben, Jill, and Lyman. “After five bells sound, time to sit down” makes for a good riddle, but Ben and Jill also knows when it’s time to stand up…for Oakes School and for themselves. Time is ticking as the countdown to Ben Pratt’s school’s total demolition continues. Ben has been given a handful of clues that could help them save the school, but they are all written in maritime riddles. “After five bells sound, time to sit down.” What the heck does that mean? It’s hard to know where to begin when Ben and Jill don’t even know what they are l...

Ian Fleming's Seven Deadlier Sins and 007's Moral Compass
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Ian Fleming's Seven Deadlier Sins and 007's Moral Compass

Here's a book that will open your eyes and fascinate you with the many guises of evil in our times. It's also a book that will usefully disturb you, as you find these evil processes at work in your own life. Ultimately, it's a book that will reward your efforts as you look at evil through the eyes of Ian Fleming's James Bond. Like bond, you too might be roused to take on the dragons of evil in our midst. Great for individual reflection or small group study. Includes a complete study guide and other extras to help you quickly spark discussion in your group.