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At the time of the Roman invasion of Britain, the site of London was an untamed, uninhabited forest, and the victorious fleet founded Londinium, not as a garrison or a fortress, but as a centre of government. This is the story of earliest London from pre-Roman times to the age of Arthur.
“This is a very accurate portrayal of Near-Death Experiences, prior-life memories in children, regressions into past life memories, and connections with souls on the other side, all in a fun story of a collective group of otherwise unrelated characters as they investigate and discover their shared pasts from a couple centuries before. This approach adds a wonderful, fascinating dimension to storytelling, all based upon well-researched aspects of consciousness.” -David LaMotte, who has led a study group on NDEs and Reincarnation for 20 years, teaches a course on NDEs and Consciousness Studies at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. ~ On the Eastern Shore of Maryland in 1720, a man murders an enslaved 16 year old boy by piercing his heart with a knife. In the 1970’s this man returns as the heart surgeon who saves the life of that boy, now a man. We learn of the many connections between these two men, their families and all the lives in between.
In this now-classic commentary, first published in 1988 in the Pillar New Testament Commentary series, noted biblical scholar Leon Morris unravels Romans and the complexities of faith and interpretation associated with the epistle. In his introduction Morris deals with matters of authorship, destination, date, occasion, and contents in a brief but helpful way. The commentary proper consists of careful verse-by-verse exposition of the text along with full and informative footnotes. Though he interacts considerably with the immense body of literature on Romans, Morris’s approach to the study of the epistle remains clearly his own. His thorough exegesis enables readers to understand Romans as one of the greatest and most spiritually significant books in the Bible.
This collection of articles presents the latest international work in the major areas of phonology, including segmental and suprasegmental phonological theory, and the interface with phonetics, morphology, and syntax. The papers, which were originally presented at the International Phonology Meeting, July, 1988 have been carefully revised and edited in order to create a high-quality overall view of current work in phonology and related areas. As such, it provides essential reading on the central issues in phonology today.
In Mauled by a Bear, readers learn of actual human-wildlife encounters, creature information, survival strategies, and attack statistics. True survivor stories and quotes show the reality of sharing our world with one of Earth's most cunning and powerful species. Abdo & Daughters is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
Challenging traditional accounts of what constitutes national history, this unique survey of the British Isles from pre-Roman times to the 20th century is distinguished by its stress on the fact that English history forms only part of a broader "history of four nations."