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The Feng Shui Diaries are an account of the activities of Richard Ashworth, one of the Feng Shui world's very few feng shui men: touching, informative, and very funny. They cover the human stories of why people call him in and what changes as a result. The Feng Shui Diaries shows how feng shui works for ordinary people in ordinary situations. There is nothing intimidating or inexplicable about it.
Unwilling on conscientious grounds to submit to the religious tests imposed by the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the English and Welsh Dissenters of the second half of the seventeenth century established academies in which their young men, many of them destined for the ministry, might receive a higher education. From the eighteenth century onwards, theological colleges devoted exclusively to ministerial education were founded, while in Scotland historically, and in England and Wales over the past 120 years, freestanding university faculties of divinity/theology have provided theological education to ordinands and others. These diverse educational contexts are all represented in this ...
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In this thrilling conclusion, the amateur sleuth Benedict Grantley and his lovely confidant Emma Lynn continue unraveling the tangled web of mystery behind a series of murders. As tensions reach a fever pitch, the pair’s feelings for one another aren’t the only things set ablaze. If they don’t tread carefully, everyone will be consumed by the flames.