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The Living Stream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Living Stream

This is the first general history of wells and their religious and cultural associations. The author begins in ancient times, exploring the archetypal motifs present in the cult of water. He then goes on to trace the development of holy wells in England.

Watchman Nee—A Seer of the Divine Revelation in the Present Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Watchman Nee—A Seer of the Divine Revelation in the Present Age

I consider Watchman Nee to be a unique gift given by the Head to His Body.... I fully respect him as such a gift....I am more than grateful to the Lord that immediately after being saved I was brought into such a profitable relationship with Watchman Nee and put into the closest relationship with him in the work of His recovery through so many events over a long period of time.The revelations concerning Christ, the church, the Spirit, and life which I saw through Watchman Nee, the infusions of life which I received from him, and the things concerning the work and the church which I learned from him will require eternity to evaluate their true worth. By Witness Lee

The Living Stream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

The Living Stream

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Edna Longley's essays investigate the links between Irish literature, culture and politics. By questioning the fixed purposes of both nationalism and unionism, literature has helped to make living streams flow in Ireland. Edna Longley shows in particular where recent Northern Irish writing fits into this process of change.

The Living Stream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

The Living Stream

Memories of the man are shared by Seamus Heaney, Christopher Rush and Colin Smythe, who compiles a bibliography of Jeffares’s work. Terence Brown, Neil Corcoran, Warwick Gould, Joseph M. Hassett, Phillip L. Marcus, Ann Saddlemyer, Ronald Schuchard, Deirdre Toomey and Helen Vendler offer essays on such topics as Yeats and the Colours of Poetry, Yeats’s Shakespeare, Yeats and Seamus Heaney, Lacrimae Rerum and Tragic Joy, Raftery’s work on Yeats’s Thoor Ballylee, Edmund Dulac’s portrait of Mrs George Yeats, The Tower as an anti-Modernist monument, with close studies of ‘Vacillation’, ‘Her Triumph’, and ‘The Cold Heaven’. Throughout, the essays are inflected with memories of Jeffares and his critical methods. The volume is rounded with further essays on A Vision by Neil Mann and Matthew de Forrest, while reviews of recent editions and studies are provided by Matthew Campbell, Wayne K. Chapman, Sandra Clark, Denis Donoghue, Nicholas Grene, Joseph M. Hassett, and K.P.S. Jochum. Yeats Annual is published by Open Book Publishers in association with the Institute of English Studies, University of London.

Life-study of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Life-study of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs

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Fellowship with the Young People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Fellowship with the Young People

In every age and generation God comes to young people for the carrying out of His move. Both the Bible and church history show us that God wants to use young people. God comes to young people because they are less likely to be spoiled and preoccupied with the evil things of this age. In Fellowship with Young People Witness Lee speaks a frank word to today's youth, encouraging them to be useful to God for His purpose by not defiling themselves with the things of this age. He charges them to flee youthful lust and to pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace with proper companions, who also have a heart to pursue the Lord. Witness Lee also presents a clear vision of the contents of the Lord's recovery, which is our heritage of life and truth that must be guarded and preserved, and gives practical fellowship on how to advance the Lord's recovery in this age.

The Heavenly Ministry of Christ
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

The Heavenly Ministry of Christ

Much of what is preached and taught among Christians today concerns the earthly ministry of the Lord Jesus, that is, the work He did during His life on the earth. However, just as the person of Christ has two aspects, so does His ministry. While He was on earth, He was the man Jesus. Since His ascension into heaven, however, He is the glorified Christ. His earthly ministry lasted for only a limited time, but His heavenly ministry is eternal; it will never end. What is Christ doing now? In this book, Witness Lee answers this question, opening up the second part of Christ’s ministry, the heavenly ministry, the ministry that continues today.

The Common Stream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

The Common Stream

This is the story of the village of Foxton, in Cambridgeshire. The author studied archaeological excavations, oral tradition, manor court rolls, land tax returns, wills, bishops' registers and many other records, in order to build up a picture of the life, work, clothes, food and pastimes of the villagers, from the first traces of human settlement two thousand years ago, to the present day.

The God-Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

The God-Men

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Life-Study of Romans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Life-Study of Romans

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