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The Dore Lectures on Mental Science
By Thomas Troward.
Bygone Beliefs
By H. Stanley Redgrove.
The Bhagavad-Gita
By Edwin Arnold.
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
By Lew Wallace.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
By Theophilus G. Pinches.
The God-Idea of the Ancients
By Eliza Burt Gamble.
The Lights of the Church and the Light of Science
By Thomas Henry Huxley.
Mr. Gladstone and Genesis
By Thomas Henry Huxley.
Concerning Christian Liberty
By Martin Luther.
Miscellaneous Pieces
By John Bunyan.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions, Volume 2
By Charles Mackay.
The Legends of the Jews, Volume 1
By Louis Ginzberg, Henrietta Szold.
Mary through the centuries: her place in the history of culture
By Jaroslav Jan Pelikan. 1996
The Virgin Mary has been a figure of inspiration to Catholics, Protestants, Jews and Muslims, artists, musicians, writers, and men…
and women everywhere. This text examines how Mary has been depicted and venerated through the ages.Embraced by the light
By Curtis Taylor, Betty J Eadie. 1994
At thirty-one, Eadie, who was also declared dead during a childhood illness, had a near-death episode while hospitalized after a…
hysterectomy. Her memories include meeting with Jesus Christ and being advised by him and angels, feeling reluctant to return to earth upon being told she had been taken prematurely, and a visitation by demons. She describes changes in her life since the experience.Timothy Eaton and the rise of his department store
By Joy L Santink. 1990
This business biography of Timothy Eaton, who opened his first dry goods store in Toronto in 1869, is also a…
history of the retail trade in Canada. An Irish immigrant with little formal education, this visionary man had a major impact on Canada's culture.Witches, ghosts & loup-garous: scary tales from Canada's Ottawa Valley
By Joan Finnigan. 1994
The new wilderness and unpeopled silences of Canada have long been fertile land for stories of the mysterious and frightening.…
In the Ottawa Valley, the tradition of storytelling and the fertile imagination of its settlers have created the Valley's own legends and ghost stories. Finnigan has collected some of these stories from the lumber camps and farms of the Valley.Faith in the future: The Ecology Of Hope And The Restoration Of Family, Community And Faith
By Jonathan Sacks. 1995
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks addresses some of today's major themes, the fragmentation of our common culture, the breakdown of family…
and community life, the lack of moral direction, and the waning of religious belief. He asks how we can construct a humane social order which honours human dignity and difference, one in which we can be both true to ourselves and a blessing to others.A short history of Judaism
By Lavinia Cohn-Sherbok. 1999
Sing with praise
By Thora Hird, Liz Barr. 1995
Thora Hird's book has been produced for friends and supporters of one of her favourite organisations, Help the Aged. It…
brings together a selection of Thora's most-loved prayers, hymns and readings, all introduced in her inimitable and amusing way. It also includes new hymns written by readers of Help the Aged's associate magazine "Yours", many of which are published here for the first time.Encountering illness: voices in pastoral and theological perspective
By James Woodward. 1995
This book, by a senior hospital chaplain, attempts to listen to the voices of illness by facing the experiences and…
questions of individuals and groups. It is also a work of pastoral and practical theology, which seeks to hold together experience and tradition, practice and theory as interdependent realities, that need to engage and connect with one another within the living tradition of the Christian faith. 1995.