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Letters of John S. Morton, 1828-1916, as Published 1909-1916 in the Freeport Press
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Letters of John S. Morton, 1828-1916, as Published 1909-1916 in the Freeport Press

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

Family history and writings of John Stewart Morton (1828-1916), son of Samuel Morton and Jane McKee, who was born in Kennedy Ridge, Freeport, Ohio, and died in Londonderry Twp., Guernsey. He was married to Esther Agnes Lightell (1832-1907), daughter of Jacob Lightell and Esther McMann, in 1853. She was born in Beaver Co., Pa.

Changing Forward
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Changing Forward

When Paul Morton was born, his father prophesied that Paul would be a great preacher one day. As the son of an influential pastor of two churches, Paul was raised in the Word and encouraged to follow his father into the pulpit. But God had a different plan for Paul, one that required change, risk, hardship, and a powerful faith. His earthly father had a vision for him, and his heavenly Father brought that and much more to fruition. "Changing Forward" is Bishop Paul Morton's story of God's faithfulness. When Paul was offered a record contract singing pop music, God made it clear that was not the change He wanted. When he found himself the pastor of a large New Orleans church at only twenty-fo...

Why Kingdoms Fall
  • Language: en

Why Kingdoms Fall

When a soda machine breaks down, you place an OUT OF ORDER sign on it. But what happens when a preacher is out of order? This is the story of a preacher's journey from the brink of a total breakdown to the solid ground of complete victory in Christ. Bishop Paul S. Morton tells how, through incredible spiritual warfare, he was miraculously delivered and restored from demonic oppression.

The Enemy Inside Your Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

The Enemy Inside Your Mind

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

One of the saddest tragedies in life is a heart left barren, the child within us ignored, punished, and tormented...as we search continually, desperately yet unsuccessfully for fulfillment Nothing hurts like rejection. No pain equals the gut-wrenching agony of discovering that the well you've always relied on for the fresh waters of love and affirmation is simply empty. In many cases, the years pass and now you are as empty as the well you relied on...and the pain of your emptiness is being passed onto yet another generation. You have spent years entertaining, performing, begging, playing out the dramas of life, all for the attention, the love, and the affirmation needed to fill the hole in your heart. Join Mark Leonard on an insightful journey based in part on his own life experience into the emotional desert of empty wells, through a season of self-discovery, and into the fertile, well watered valley of wholeness and freedom.

New English Canaan of Thomas Morton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

New English Canaan of Thomas Morton

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1883
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Morton's Lincolnshire [afterw.] Morton's sixpenny almanack and diary (with Compendium).
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 592
Railway Magazine - Archive Series 1930's
  • Language: en

Railway Magazine - Archive Series 1930's

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-12
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  • Publisher: Gresley

The last great age of steam in Britain is revisited in this new collection of superb photographs from the extensive archive of the Railway Magazine. Author Pete Kelly, editor of The Railway Magazine Guide to Modelling, looks back to a time when streamlined steam express trains charged headlong through the English countryside every day of the week. The 1930s would see a host of iconic engines constructed - such as the legendary LNER A4s, the beautiful LMS Coronation Class locos, the rare LMS Princess Royal Class and the workhorse LNER Class V2 engines built in large numbers for mixed traffic. This new volume collects rare images offering a glimpse of the days when these incredible engines could be found hard at work all over Britain.