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Biography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Biography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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No-Body Homicide Cases
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

No-Body Homicide Cases

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-17
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

How do you prove someone guilty of murder when the best piece of evidence—the victim’s body—is missing? Exclusively dedicated to the investigation and prosecution of no-body homicide cases, this book provides the author’s insight gained from investigating and trying a no-body case along with what he’s learned consulting on scores of others across the country. A practical guide for police and prosecutors, it takes an expansive look at both the history of no-body murder cases and the best methods to investigate, solve, and bring them to court. Taking readers step by step from the first days of a homicide investigation through the trial, the book explores the history of confessions, t...

Acts of Gallantry - Volume 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Acts of Gallantry - Volume 3

The Royale Humane Society was founded in 1774 and, since that date, has awarded more than 12,5OO medals for gallantry in saving life. In 1872 a partial listing of silver and gold medal citations was published by Lampton Young under the title of Acts of Gallantry . this being followed up in 1996 by a second volume of the same name written by Bill Fevyer. The third volume reproduces all silver and Stanhope gold medal citations for the period 1951-95, together with citations for all bronze clasps awarded since their introduction in 1869. The Stanhope Gold Medal is presented annually by the RHS to the man or woman judged to have carried out the most heroic rescue in the year. Since 1962 the RHS ...

Worth Fighting For
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Worth Fighting For

Historians, veterans, museums, and public education campaigns have all documented and commemorated the experience of Canadians in times of war. But Canada also has a long, rich, and important historical tradition of resistance to both war and militarization. This collection brings together the work of sixteen scholars on the history of war resistance. Together they explore resistance to specific wars (including the South African War, the First and Second World Wars, and Vietnam), the ideology and nature of resistance (national, ethical, political, spiritual), and organized activism against militarization (such as cadet training, the Cold War, and nuclear arms). As the federal government continues to support the commemoration and celebration of Canada’s participation in past wars, this collection offers a timely response that explores the complexity of Canada’s position in times of war and the role of social movements in challenging the militarization of Canadian society.

Taking Christianity to China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 443

Taking Christianity to China

Beginning early in the 19th century, the American missionary movement made slow headway in China. Alabamians became part of that small beachhead. After 1900 both the money and personnel rapidly expanded, peaking in the early 1920s. By the 1930s many American denominations became confused and divided over the appropriateness of the missionary endeavor. Secular American intellectuals began to criticize missionaries as meddling do-gooders trying to impose American Evangelicalism on a proud, ancient culture. By examining the lives of 47 Alabama missionaries who served in China between 1850 and 1950, Flynt and Berkley reach a different conclusion. Although Alabama missionaries initially fit the n...

The Endowment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

The Endowment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-03
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Rachel Fredericks is a woman in deep turmoil. Behind her beautiful smile she wonders if life is worth living. As the wife of a powerful pastor, she has always kept her struggles well hidden, until now. In her new search for truth and meaning, Rachel begins to uncover troubling issues about her husband, Jonathan. With his ministry expanding at a fever pitch, he is headed toward greatness. Will Jonathan aid Rachel in her search for truth, even if it might implicate him and threaten his pastoral career? How will the truth change Rachel's relationship with her husband? How will it change her view of God? Journey with Rachel as she weathers the voyage from blind follower to a person of character and deep conviction in the Word of God. Created to explore the inner political conflict of millions who call themselves Christians, The Endowment offers a fresh look at spiritual growth.

Women and the shaping of British Methodism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Women and the shaping of British Methodism

A response to the prominent Methodist historian David Hempton’s call to analyse women’s experience within Methodism, this book is the first to deal with British Methodist women preachers over the entire nineteenth century. The author covers women preachers in Wesley’s lifetime, the reason why some Methodist sects allowed women to preach and others did not, and the experience of Bible Christian and Primitive Methodist female evangelists before 1850. She also describes the many other ways in which women supported their chapel communities. The book also includes discussion of the careers of mid-century women revivalists, the opportunities home and foreign missions offered for female evangelism, the emergence of deaconess evangelists and Sisters of the People in late century, and the brief revival of female itinerancy among the Bible Christians.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1008

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1885
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Woodbrook Hunt Club
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Woodbrook Hunt Club

The Woodbrook Hunt Club, cofounded in 1926 by Maj. J. H. Mathews and Thornwood Estate superintendent Thomas Bryan, is the oldest fox-hunting club west of the Mississippi. Horses have long played an important historical role on the prairies south of Tacoma. The Nisqually Indians were the first to ride horses on the Nisqually Prairie in the early 1800s, followed by the Hudsons Bay Company and horse-race activities in the 1840s. The establishment of Fort Lewis in 1917 has protected this unique prairie ecosystem, resulting in a longstanding partnership with the Woodbrook Hunt Club. Today the club continues its rich tradition on the last remaining three percent of native prairie in the Puget Sound Corridor.