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This book is about a most remarkable woman, Crisilda Robinson. This is a person of great faith, a woman of prayer. She gave her heart to Christ at an early age, she had a great relationship with God, and trusted Him through the many ups and downs that she experienced; and He brought her through all of these experiences. As you read this little book and become acquainted with the happy times, and the terrible ones, may it help you in your life to have a close walk with God and a deeper realization that God is with you in all of life's trials, and He will bring you through each of them.
When Benjamin Franklin adopted John Bartram's 1739 idea of bringing together the "virtuosi" of the colonies to promote inquiries into "natural secrets, arts and syances," the result was, in 1743, the founding of the American Philosophical Society. Bell records the early years of the Society through sketches of its first members, those elected between 1743 and 1769. This volume includes biographies of some of the Society's best known members such as Franklin, David Rittenhouse, John Bartram, Benjamin Rush, John Dickinson, Thomas Hopkinson and many lesser known merchants, artisans, farmers, physicians, lawyers and clergymen with familiar surnames such as Biddle, Colden, and Morris. Illustrations.
Tohunga: The Revival marks the first truly comprehensive publication of tohunga lore as taught from ancient times and as it can be applied today. Samuel Robinson was schooled in the lore from childhood, and draws on his own experience and extensive reearch in the teachings of others, principally those of legendary Kai Tahu practitioner Teone Taare Tikao.Tohunga stand at the apex of Maori society where the spiritual and material worlds are one. In traditional society tohunga occupied a multi-faceted role that combined the functions of priest, doctor and wise man under the mantle of 'expert'. By contrast, colonial New Zealand society caricatured the tohunga as a 'medicine man' and made efforts...
Vols. for 1970- include "Calendar of prayer" with directory of missionaries (formerly called pt. 3)
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