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Appreciation- A Christian Spoken Word Poem by Erick Perez
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The Prophet $6.70 In a distant, timeless place, a mysterious prophet walks the sands. At the moment of his departure, he wishes to offer the people gifts but possesses nothing. The people gather round, each asks a question of the heart, and the man’s wisdom is his gift. It is Gibran’s gift to us, as well, for Gibran’s prophet is rivaled in his wisdom only by the founders of the world’s great religions. On the … |
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You Are Special (Max Lucado’s Wemmicks) $9.80 Summary:Every day the small wooden people called Wemmicks do the same thing: stick either gold stars or gray dots on one another. The pretty ones–those with smooth wood and fine paint–always get stars. The talented ones do, too. Others, though, who can do little or who have chipped paint, get ugly gray dots. Like Punchinello. In this heartwarming children’s tale from the best-selling pen of auth… |
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Seuss-isms: Wise and Witty Prescriptions for Living from the Good Doctor (Life Favors(TM)) $3.13 The simple but sage words of Dr. Seuss have helped many a child (and grownup) along the complicated road of life. For those who need reminders, here is a collection of some of the good doctor’s wisest and wittiest sayings, on subjects as varied as “Equality and Justice” and “Facing Up to Adversity” to “The Art of Eating” and “The First Nerd”! A perfect gift for all occasions, ideal for sharing amo… |
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Freedom Ain’t Free: Passionate Poetry from a Christian Man’s Heart $9.99 “Freedom Ain’t Free: Passionate Poetry from a Christian Man’s Heart is a collection of poems about Life, Faith, Being Black and Personal Observations by Aaron DeVall Moore.” |
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Break Yourself Free From Bondage With Inspirational And Meditational Poems $10.99 “This book of poetry is a ‘must read’ for every believer and unbeliever. These poems are a product of Lisa’s years of experience growth through God’s faithfulness and deliverance power.” |
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Poems from My God Book Two: A Walk with Him $11.95 “So many of God’s people are in bondage. This book of poetry is about helping people see themselves within these pages and setting them free. Author Carol Breeden’s poetry weaves through the tapestry of the Christian life, including poems on salvation, pride, repentance, trusting and obeying, and seeking God first. Some poems are love stories telling about her relationship with her beloved Lord. Some are about walking through difficult times. And others will plead with you to trust Him in every aspect of your life as you learn to abide in Him and realize that He has a great plan for you.” |
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1614 Works: 1614 Architecture, 1614 Books, 1614 Plays, 1614 Poems, 1614 Treaties, the Duchess of Malfi, Bartholomew Fair: a Comedy $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Fama Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis (Fama fraternitatis Roseae Crucis oder Die Bruderschaft des Ordens der Rosenkreuzer ), or simply the Fama Fraternitatis , is an anonymous Rosicrucian manifesto published in 1614 in Kassel (Germany ). It was translated into English in 1652 by Thomas Vaughan . It was published as an appendix of the 77th. Advertisement (section) intitled Generale Riforma dell’ Universo (The Universal Reformation of Mankind) of a German translation of Bocallini’s satira Ragguagli di Parnasso (Advertisements from Parnassus). The Fama which created a profound effect was soon published in separate form.The Legend The Fama tells the story of the “Father C.R.” (later on C.R.C., the mythical Alchemist Christian Rosenkreuz ), his ill-fated pilgrimage to Jerusalem ; his subsequent tutelage by the secret sages of the east, the wise men of Damcar in Arabia , from whom he learned the ancient esoteric knowledge which included the study of physics , mathematics , magic and kabbalah ; his return through Egypt and Fes and his presence among the alumbrados in Spain. It is thought in occultism that Rosenkreuz’s pilgrimage seems to refer to transmutation steps of the Great Work .After his arrival to Germany , Father C.R. and other Brothers established an esoteric Christian Fraternity: “The Fraternity of the Rose Cross”. The Brothers of the Fraternity were sent in mission throughout the world, having as their first priority to use their knowledge to “cure the sick ” in a free of charge way “that gratis”, not wearing any special clothing, and met once each year in the mysterious “House of the Holy Spirit”.The Legend shows an agreement with six articles that they drew up Prior to their separation, bounding themselves one to another to keep:List of names in the Legend The |
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1622 Works: 1622 Architecture, 1622 Books, 1622 Plays, 1622 Poems, 1622 Treaties, the Changeling, Banqueting House, Whitehall, the Sea Voyage $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Decet Romanum Pontificem (English : It Pleases the Roman Pontiff ) (1521) is the papal bull excommunicating Martin Luther , bearing the title of the first three Latin words of the text . It was issued on January 3, 1521, by Pope Leo X to effect the excommunication threatened in his earlier papal bull Exsurge Domine (1520) since Luther failed to recant . Luther had burned his copy of Exsurge Domine on December 10, 1520, at the Elster Gate in Wittenberg , indicating his response to it.There are at least two other important papal bulls with the title Decet Romanum Pontificem : one dated February 23, 1596, issued by Pope Clement VIII , and one dated March 12, 1622, issued by Pope Gregory XV .Toward the end of the 20th century, Lutherans in dialogue with the Catholic Church requested the lifting of this excommunication ; however, the Vatican’s response was that its practice is to lift excommunications only on those still living. Roland Bainton in “Here I Stand after a Quarter of a Century,” his preface for the 1978 edition of his Luther biography, concludes: “I am happy that the Church of Rome has allowed some talk of removing the excommunication of Luther. This might well be done. He was never a heretic. He might better be called, as one has phrased it, ‘a reluctant rebel.’” Luther’s rehabilitation has been denied however by the Vatican, “Rumors that the Vatican is set to rehabilitate Martin Luther, the 16th-century leader of the Protestant Reformation, are groundless,” said the Vatican spokesman, Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi.Notes References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Doutrina Christam em Lingoa Bramana Canarim (Christian Doctrines in the Canarese Brahmin Language, Konkani : Dovtri , English |
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1633 Works: 1633 Architecture, 1633 Books, 1633 Paintings, 1633 Plays, 1633 Poems, ’tis Pity She’s a Whore, the Guardian, the Canonization $20.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Declaration of Sports (also known as the Book of Sports ) was a declaration of James I of England issued in 1617 listing the sports that were permitted on Sundays and other holy days . It was originally issued in consultation with Thomas Morton , bishop of Chester , to resolve a dispute in Lancashire between the Puritans and the gentry (many of whom were Roman Catholics ). The initial declaration was just for Lancashire , but in 1618, James made the declaration national. The 1618 declaration has largely the same main text as the 1617 version, but with an additional paragraph at the beginning explaining that the king has decided to make the declaration applicable to the whole of England.The declaration listed archery , dancing , “leaping, vaulting, or any other such harmless recreation” as permissible sports, together with “May-games, Whitsun-ales and Morris-dances , and the setting up of May-poles “. Also allowed: “women shall have leave to carry rushes to the church for the decorating of it, according to their old custom.”Amongst the activities that were prohibited were bear- and bull-baiting , “interludes ” and bowling .On the one hand, the declaration rebuked Puritans and other “precise persons”, and was issued to counteract the growing Puritan calls for strict abstinence on the Christian Sabbath (Sabbatarianism ). On the other, it condemned Catholics and others who did not attend church services in their parish , as the declaration specified that only people who had first attended divine service were entitled to participate in recreations afterward.The declaration was reissued by Charles I on 18 October 1633, as The King’s Majesty’s declaration to his subjects concerning lawful sports to be used . It was claimed by William Prynne that the new declaration was written |
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