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Inie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Inie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-09-01
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

The story of the nine children of an Irish Evangelical minister left orphans at an early age and brought up by an aunt. Four of the girls followed the Lord's call to the Foreign Missions in China and preached the Gospel fearlessly amid constantly recurring dangers, one of them dying a martyr in 1895 in the Hwa Sang massacre. The central character is Inie Newcombe, missionary in China, pioneer Salvation Army officer in Japan, she ended her long journey of faith as a cloistered nun in Wales in 193

Mission and Prayer in the Life of Inie Newcombe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

Mission and Prayer in the Life of Inie Newcombe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Wings for the Wounded Soul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Wings for the Wounded Soul

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-11
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Is your mind constantly being assailed by thoughts of fear, doubt and uncertainty? If so it is time to be fearsome and yield to God’s glorious plan. Have you tried to accomplish your dreams and leave a legacy behind but an unseen hand seems to be pulling you backwards? Our Heavenly Father can take the wounded fissures of your soul and inlay them with eternity’s gold. In Wings for the Wounded Soul, you will receive beauty for ashes as you learn how to: • begin the process of wellness in your emotions by reading inspirational stories about others who were successful. • learn to take key steps that move you forward. • identify and make quality decisions and then prayerfully implement them. • reject excuses and reset your mind with positive and empowering ideas. • select a support network that engages and reinforces your goals. • recognize negative emotions that shut down the healing process. • acknowledge toxic and dangerous emotions that require help from a professional. • leave a dynamic legacy for the next generation.

The Descendants of Johann Heinrich Güldner and Magdalina Rebecca Hickethier
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 480

The Descendants of Johann Heinrich Güldner and Magdalina Rebecca Hickethier

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Four of the children of Johann Heinrich Güldner and Magdalina Rebecca (Hickethier) Güldner immigrated between 1849 and 1867 to various places in Wisconsin, one later moving to Nebraska. Two children remained in Germany. The four immigrants were: John Christian Guildner (1825-1907) to Lewiston, Wisconsin in 1849; Mary Friedrika Guildner to New York in 1867, moved to Mondovi, Wisconsin in 1869/ 1870; Carolyn Henrietta Guildner (1831-1911) to Mondovi in 1850/1851; and John Siegfried Gueldner (ca. 1837-1911) to Mondovi and Lewiston in 1855. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, California, and elsewhere. Includes some genealogical data about one of the children (Bernhardine Güldner who married Franz Ramm) who remained in Germany.

Faith & Perseverance: The History of the Catholic Church in Central Texas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Faith & Perseverance: The History of the Catholic Church in Central Texas

In this artful and meticulously researched book, authors Karl and Karen Kuykendall masterfully chronicle the 275-year history of Catholicism in Central Texas and its trials and tribulations. From the inception of the Catholic Church in Central Texas in 1745 at the San Gabriel Missions to the creation of the Diocese of Austin, Faith & Perseverance: The History of the Catholic Church in Central Texas details the significant historic events that involved and impacted the Catholic Church’s development, growth, and success in the region. Comprehensive accounts of each bishop of Austin’s time in office, as well as stories of the men and women who supported them, are included in this extensive narrative. Replete with a myriad of sources, Faith & Perseverance sets the stage for the 75th anniversary of the Diocese of Austin scheduled to take place in November 2022. the print copy of Faith & Perseverance found on Amazon boasts over 100 photos and maps with detailed captions.

Strange Behaviors (Limited Edition)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

Strange Behaviors (Limited Edition)

*LIMITED EDITION - 100 COPIES* In the land of the lurid, the weird are wonderful, and the behaviors on display are at their strangest. Welcome to Strange Behaviors! An anthology of literature's freshest and loudest voices, a new-new wave of dangerous writers - letting their words run wild with madness. The stories that melt from their minds are emotionally charged, surreal, nihilistic, grotesque, horrific, depraved, often humorous, and always with a depth that just keeps getting deeper and deeper. This is literature for the misfit minds of rebellious readers. Join us... Featuring: Sam Richard. Theresa Braun. Jordan Krall. M.P. Johnson. Nicholas Day. Donald Armfield. Austin James. Alex Karl Johnson. Charles Austin Muir. Joseph Bouthiette Jr. Michael Faun. Zak A. Ferguson. Jason Morton. Mark Zirbel. S.C. Burke. Eileen Mayhew. D.B. Spitzer. Howard Carlyle. Christopher Lesko. Ben Arzate. Rob Easton. Catfish McDaris. Dav Crabes. Dani Brown. Nicholaus Patnaude. S.E. Casey. Ross Peterson. Brendan Vidito. Justin A. Mank. Benjamin Clarke Younker. John Claude Smith. Shaun Avery. Kyle Rader. Calvin Demmer. Evelyn Joyce. Gomez Aggonia. Gentry M. Calhoun.

Regents' Proceedings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1608

Regents' Proceedings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1960
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Encounters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Encounters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Paul Horgan on Mary Garden; Isaiah Berlin and Monroe Engel on Edmund Wilson; Julian Barnes on Arthur Koestler; Sissela Bok on Alva Myrdal; Quentin Bell on Henri Matisse; John Hersey on Sinclair Lewis; Francine du Plessix Gray on Charles Olson; Maury Yeston on Alan Jay Lerner; Bayard Rustin on A. Philip Randolph; Hortense Calisher on Christina Stead; Harry Levin on Jean Renoir; Willie Ruff on Paul Hindemith; Stanley Cavell on J.L. Austin; Eileen Simpson on Jacques Lacan; John Hollander on W.H. Auden; Mary Lee Settle on W. Somerset Maugham; Jerome Bruner on Jean Piaget.

Flow Chart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 343

Flow Chart

A quintessentially American epic poem that rewrites all the rules of epic poetry—starting with the one that says epic poetry can’t be about the writing of epic poetry itself The appearance of Flow Chart in 1991 marked the kickoff of a remarkably prolific period in John Ashbery’s long career, a decade during which he published seven all-new books of poetry as well as a collected series of lectures on poetic form and practice. So it comes as no surprise that this book-length poem—one of the longest ever written by an American poet—reads like a rocket launch: charged, propulsive, mesmerizing, a series of careful explosions that, together, create a radical forward motion. It’s been s...