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Monk Dawson
  • Language: en

Monk Dawson

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Edward Dawson always had an ambition to do good in the world, but after frustrating experiences as both a monk and a parish priest, he leaves the priesthood to take up with a rich young widow. -- Back cover.

Thunder from the Silent Zone
  • Language: en

Thunder from the Silent Zone

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

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The West in a Nutshell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

The West in a Nutshell

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The West in a Nutshell is a book of reflective essays by Australian author Paul Monk. The essays invite the reader to ponder the riches of Western civilisation, and they present a distillation of those ideas that are most enduring and powerful in the Western intellectual tradition. Exploring topics from history to religion, sports, poetry, opera, philosophy and geopolitics, Paul beckons the reader into the halls of Western culture.

The Huguenot Chronicles Trilogy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 754

The Huguenot Chronicles Trilogy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-02-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

3 books of epic historical adventure now in one volume. A family torn apart. A king with an iron fist. Will their love, faith and loyalty be strong enough to help them survive war, persecution and a cruel separation? France, 1685. Jeanne is the wife of a wealthy merchant, but now she risks losing everything. Louis XIV's soldiers will stop at nothing to convert the country's Huguenot "heretics" to the "true" faith, yet Jeanne and Jacob hold fast to their Protestant principals of liberty of conscience. But will the punishment for their defiance be more than they can bear? If Jeanne and Jacob can't find a way to evade the soldiers' clutches, their family will face a fate worse than poverty and ...

The Monk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

The Monk

On the streets of the tough Dublin inner-city neighbourhood where he grew up, Gerry Hutch was perceived as an ordinary decent criminal, a quintessential Robin Hood figure who fought the law - and won. To the rest of the world he was an elusive criminal godfather called the Monk: an enigmatic criminal mastermind and the hunted leader of one side in the deadliest gangland feud in Irish criminal history. The latest book from Ireland's leading crime writer Paul Williams reveals the inside story of Hutch's war with former allies the Kinahan cartel, and how the once untouchable crime boss became a fugitive on the run from the law and the mob - with a ?1 million bounty on his head. The Monk is an enthralling account of the rise and fall of a modern-day gangster, charting the violent journey of an impoverished kid from the ghetto to the top tier of gangland - until it all went wrong.

In Praise of the Useless Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

In Praise of the Useless Life

Monastic life and its counter-cultural wisdom come alive in the stories and lessons of Br. Paul Quenon, O.C.S.O., during his more than five decades as a Trappist at the Abbey of Gethsemani. He served as a novice under Thomas Merton and he also welcomed some of the monastery's more well-known visitors, including Sr. Helen Prejean and Seamus Heaney, to Merton's hermitage. In Praise of the Useless Life includes Quenon's quiet reflections on what it means to live each day with careful attentiveness. The humble peace and simplicity of the monastery and of Quenon's daily life are beautifully portrayed in this memoir. Whether it be through the daily routine of the monastery, his love of the outdoor...

Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissahikon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554

Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissahikon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1848
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Merchants of Virtue
  • Language: en

Merchants of Virtue

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-04-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Would you denounce your faith to defend your home and family? France, 1685. Jeanne is the wife of a once-wealthy merchant, but now she risks losing everything. Louis XIV's soldiers will stop at nothing to forcibly convert the country's Huguenots to Catholicism. The men ransack Jeanne's belongings and threaten her children. One by one, Jeanne watches her Protestant neighbors cave under the constant harassment. She and her husband resolve to keep their faith, but Jeanne wonders if the punishment for their defiance is more than she can bear... If Jeanne can't find a way to evade the soldiers' clutches, her family will face a fate worse than poverty and imprisonment. They may never see each other again... Merchants of Virtue is the first book in the Huguenot Connection, a trilogy of historical fiction novels. If you like fast-paced adventure, rich layers of historical detail, and inspirational stories based on true events, then you'll love Paul C.R. Monk's stirring novel. Buy Merchants of Virtue to immerse yourself in a dangerous world today!

The West in a Nutshell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

The West in a Nutshell

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

'The West in a Nutshell' is a book of thirty reflective essays by Australian author Paul Monk. He subjects the world's mystery and beauty to scrutinizing study. The essays invite the reader to ponder the riches of Western civilisation and they present a distillation of those ideas that are most enduring and powerful in the Western intellectual tradition. Exploring topics from history to religion, sport, poetry, opera, philosophy and geopolitics, Paul beckons the reader into the halls of Western culture.

One Monk, Many Masters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

One Monk, Many Masters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-05
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  • Publisher: Cosimo Books

In 1969, Paul Breiter was among the throngs of disaffected youth who traveled to the exotic East, seeking to escape the cultural and spiritual upheavals at home. He traveled first to India, thinking that indulging the senses would be his means of finding God. Instead, he found himself at a monastery in Thailand, taking the precepts of a Buddhist monk. He would spend the next seven years in robes, not indulging the senses, but depriving them. One Monk, Many Masters: The Wanderings of a Simple Buddhist Traveler is an account of Breiter’s life as a monk and his ongoing search for enlightenment after leaving the monastic robes. Breiter’s spiritual wanderings weave through the Theravada, Zen,...