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Originally published in 1935 by Henry Holt and Company, this insightful and groundbreaking volume is a special investigation of John Wesley's pioneer work toward the New Protestantism and his triumphant reaffirmation in the Age of Enlightenment of the historic Christian faith against "the worship of humanity." It traces the principal stages of his progress through an experiment in religion which yielded negative results and terminated in his evangelical reaction against the humanistic Arminianism of his own Church, to the experiment in the faith of the first Reformers which is the principal source of everything important in his career as preacher, promoter, and general superintendent of the Revival.
Published by Boydell & Brewer Inc.
This is the 2nd of a series of 4 books and is the sequel to 'The Fantastic Journey', published by Arima, available from their website or from Amazon, ISBN 978-1-84549-311-0. The 3rd: 'The Haunting of Eddie Compton' is also available from Lulu.com, as is the 4th: 'Heaven on Earth'. 'Anywhere And Nowhere' is a tale of fantasy and adventure. It is 1963, and friends Len and Eddie have each received a special gift; Len a brand new football and Eddie, an electric train set. They are then taken on fantastic journeys from their home in Fenton-on-Sea. In the end the boys find it difficult to distinguish between fantasy and reality. 'Anywhere And Nowhere' is a good family read and is suitable for most ages, particularly if the reader seeks the nostalgia of England and, particularly, East Anglia, in the early sixties when 13-year-old-boys still dreamed of traditional adventure. The author is a retired Deputy Headteacher of a boys' Grammar School and lives on the Lincolnshire coast.
This is the third book in a series of 4 adventure/fantasy novels concerning two teenage boys, Eddie and Len. The first, 'The Fantastic Journey' was published by Arima in August 2008(ISBN 978-1-84549-311-0) and is available from their website, www.arimapublishing.co.uk or from Amazon. The second, 'Anywhere and Nowhere' (ISBN 978-0-9559872-0-5)is available from www.Lulu.com. 'The Haunting of Eddie Compton' continues the fantastic adventures of the first two books and delves also into the ghost world. Like the first two books, 'The Haunting of Eddie Compton', is suitable for all ages and is a good family read for grandparents and grandchildren alike, particularly for the nostalgia generated by the setting of 1960s East Anglia where boys still dreamed of traditional adventure and Ipods hadn't been invented. The fourth and final book: 'Heaven on Earth' is also now available to buy from www.Lulu.com
This is the fourth book in a series of four fantasy novels about best friends Eddie and Len. The boys now enter a ghost world, and whatever adventures they experienced previously become nothing when compared to the fun and excitement of their new roles. Free to roam, with no human failings, fears or hindrances, they 'live' in a world that is literally a 'Heaven on Earth'. The first book in the series, 'The Fantastic Journey' is available from www.arimapublishing.co.uk or Amazon; the second, 'Anywhere and Nowhere' and the third, 'The Haunting of Eddie Compton' are both available from www.lulu.com. All four books are a good family read, suitable for grandparents and grandchildren alike.
A tale of mystery and imagination set in 1970's East Anglia where nothing is what it seems. There was a history of strange phenomena in young Ed Compton-Jones' family. He was not a normal boy. He had strange powers and sometimes he seemed to be in another world. He knew things that he wasn't supposed to know. How would he use those powers? Would it be for good or evil? A disturbing tale of dreams and fantasy set in and around a sleepy East Anglian seaside town in 1970's England.
A tale of mystery and imagination set in 1970's East Anglia where nothing is what it seems. There was a history of strange phenomena in young Ed Compton-Jones' family. He was not a normal boy. He had strange powers and sometimes he seemed to be in another world. He knew things that he wasn't supposed to know. How would he use those powers? Would it be for good or evil? A disturbing tale of dreams and fantasy set in and around a sleepy East Anglian seaside town in 1970's England.
This is the casewrap-hardcover version of the 2nd in a series of 4 books and is the sequel to 'The Fantastic Journey', published by Arima, available from their website or from Amazon, ISBN 978-1-84549-311-0. The 3rd: 'The Haunting of Eddie Compton' is also available from Lulu.com, as is the 4th: 'Heaven on Earth'. 'Anywhere And Nowhere' is a tale of fantasy and adventure. It is 1963, and friends Len and Eddie have each received a special gift through the post. They are then taken on fantastic journeys from their home in Fenton-on-Sea. In the end the boys find it difficult to distinguish between fantasy and reality. 'Anywhere And Nowhere' is a good family read and is suitable for most ages, particularly if the reader seeks the nostalgia of England and, particularly, East Anglia, in the early sixties when 13-year-old-boys still dreamed of traditional adventure. The author is a retired Deputy Headteacher of a boys' Grammar School and lives on the Lincolnshire coast.
'Gabriel's Dreams' is a tale of mystery and imagination where nothing is quite what it seems. Gabriel Thomas is a fisherman who lives in the small seaside village of Fenton on the East Anglian coast in the last decade of the nineteenth century. Gabriel has a sister who has been confined to an asylum since she was a girl. He is plagued by strange dreams which lead him to question his own identity and that of his sister. Eventually, he finds it difficult to distinguish between his dream world and reality with disturbing consequences. 'Gabriel's Dreams' is the sequel to 'The Boy Who Knew Things' which is also available from www.Lulu.com and online bookstores like Amazon.
This is a tale of a modern day Robin Hood. Jardigo Batista is wealthy - very wealthy, but he wants to become wealthier. On the face of it, he has a worthy mission in life; to help the poor of the world by 'redistributing' the assets of rich men and women. Like the real Robin Hood, however, he uses any means at his disposal, whether above the law or not. Is his mission genuine or does he have some other less philanthropic reason for his deeds? Jardigo gathers together his band of 'merry men' to his castle from all walks of life and backgrounds to assist him in his cause. David is a young Englishman who is down on his luck and is attracted to Jardigo's operation, drawn there, like many others, by greed and envy. Will good triumph over evil? The author is a retired Deputy Headteacher who lives on the Lincolnshire coast and is the author of several fantasy novels which began with 'The Fantastic Journey', available from www.arimapublshing.co.uk and online bookstores like Amazon.
Enter the enchanting world of "Winston The Bulldog," a captivating tale that follows the transformation of a grumpy, selfish bulldog into a beloved companion.Meet Winston, a bulldog whose lazy demeanor and reluctance to share his cushy castle of a home earn him the title of Britain's most stubborn bulldog. His days are filled with lounging on his favorite couch, indulging in tasty treats, and growling at anyone who dares to intrude upon his solitary domain.But Winston's solitary existence takes an unexpected turn with the arrival of Daisy, a cheerful golden retriever overflowing with kindness. Despite Winston's initial resistance, Daisy's persistent acts of friendship slowly melt his icy exterior.Through Daisy's gentle encouragement and unwavering kindness, Winston begins to see the world in a new light. Simple gestures of friendship, like offering his favourite squeaky toy, open Winston's heart to the joys of companionship and the beauty of sharing life's moments with others.As Winston and Daisy embark on a journey of discovery, they navigate the highs and lows of friendship, ultimately realising that true happiness lies in the bonds we forge with those we love."Winston The Bulldog" is a heartwarming story that will captivate readers of all ages with its endearing characters, charming illustrations, and timeless message of love, kindness, and the transformative power of friendship. Join Winston and Daisy on their unforgettable adventure and be inspired to embrace the joy of companionship and the magic of opening your heart to others.
Follow the adventures of Angela Trufelli as she advances from a golden-haired sprite at age eight into a gracious lady of almost ninety. Angela enjoys the privilege of being the favorite human of the Archangel Gabriel. This revised edition adds eight more chapters to Angela's story.
As students of Scripture, we've read about Moses leading the children of Israel through the wilderness. We've rejoiced when they crossed the Red Sea on dry ground, escaping Pharaoh's army. We've condemned them for their disobedience in the wilderness. We know how the story ends, so we might not stick around for their entrance into the Promised Land.But Moses' life was complex and filled with contradictions, and it's impossible to understand this great prophet and leader without the context of his history or without becoming acquainted with the people he led. Not only is their story a fascinating account of God's power and faithfulness, but historically there have been many connections made between the enslaved Israelites and those persons who were enslaved here in the United States. We have had our share of wilderness experiences as we have searched for own version of the Promised Land.