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Luther versus the UOJ Pietists

Luther versus the UOJ Pietists

Gregory L Jackson

Lulu.com
2010
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Synodical Conference Lutherans have labored under the delusion that their Universal Objective Justification is ancient and orthodox. Instead, the doctrine is recent, Pietistic, and the essence of Enthusiasm. Historical and Biblical research show why this is true, how Knapp rather than Walther is the key Synodical Conference theologian.
The 5

The 5

Gregory L Bloomfield

D.F.G. Publishing House
2023
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In today's society, true manhood has become difficult to define. What does a real man look like? What are his characteristics and traits? Author Gregory L Bloomfield takes on this topic through his own spiritual journey and also by using the example of Jesus as the template of manhood. Jesus' manhood traits can be found in the Biblical fruits of the spirit found in the book of Galatians. Join us as we study manhood in this exciting publication, THE 5:22 Man.
The Mayor of Mardi Gras

The Mayor of Mardi Gras

Gregory L Fischer

Make It Write Publishing
2022
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New Orleans Mardi Gras parades date back to 1857. Many people attend Mardi Gras. Fewer people participate as members of a krewe, and still fewer work year-round as artists and float builders. My cousin McKinley "Mackie" J. Cantrell, III was one of the artists and builders who worked full-time to bring Mardi Gras to life. A third-generation float builder, Mackie's grandfather began building floats during the Great Depression. By the mid-70s, "Big Mac" Cantrell had his own company, called McKinley J. Cantrell and Son and was captain of his own parade, the Krewe of Mardi Gras. Cantrell Floats lives on today, but Mackie died suddenly two days after Christmas in 2021. He was forty-seven. He was more of a brother to me, a mentor, who took me on to work with him for an entire year of Carnival preparation in 2011-12. This book is a telling of all my great memories of Mackie. It is a rare glimpse into New Orleans life, intended for anyone who wants a better understanding of everything that goes into the celebration of Mardi Gras. But for friends and family who knew Mackie dearly like me, it's something to take with you if you want to spend a day with him. As he would say, "It's a true story."
Agency Village - A Charlie LeBeau Mystery

Agency Village - A Charlie LeBeau Mystery

Gregory L Heitmann

Gregory L. Heitmann
2019
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The fifth book in the series of Charlie LeBeau Mysteries, Agency Village, finds Charlie in the middle of trying times. The Tribal Government Chairman seeks revenge on an innocent man, Charlie's wife, Veronica, is about to have a baby, and Charlie's nephew, Nat, is trying to lead his basketball team to the state tournament. Set in and around Sisseton, South Dakota, this book focuses in on Sisseton-Wahpeton Reservation and the political district, Agency Village.
Fort Sisseton - Dakota Territory

Fort Sisseton - Dakota Territory

Gregory L Heitmann

Gregory L. Heitmann
2012
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Fort Sisseton - Dakota Territory is the historical fiction account of an 1860's U.S. cavalry soldier, Sergeant Bryan Sipe, meeting the challenges of life on a prairie filled with a restless Indian population, Civil War outlaws, and the most difficult adversary of all, his own father.Sergeant Sipe's Old West adventure, parallels the discoveries of a present day, ten year-old, Jake, who explores his new home town on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Indian Reservation in modern day northeastern South Dakota.
The G MANN II

The G MANN II

Gregory L Heitmann

Gregory L. Heitmann
2013
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Gary Hillmann is the G MANN. He is a federal government engineer working for the United States Transportation Department. The G MANN is a transplant from the Midwest relocated to the Southwest. The desert and the work suit him except for one glaring issue...the corrupt politics.Bryan Baker is Gary's right-hand man in the office and assigned to the most expensive transportation project in state history, a commuter train, the T'rrain Trekker, between Capitol City and Allentown. This seemingly harmless infrastructure project has a catch; it is the state governor's centerpiece in his run for the Presidency. Bryan and Gary, the feds, take the brunt of project level heat as they battle the governor's henchmen attempting expedite the construction. Under tacit orders from the governor to just get it done, construction moves forward. The feds are deliberative in their decision-making contrary to the governor's schedule. Patrick Ruiz is the project construction engineer from Laramie Engineering, the company hired to construct the train. He is teamed with an Allentown public planner, Casey Baxter. Casey is an ambitious young mother of two competing in the male dominated world of transportation. Casey and Patrick are the point-people on the ground managing the governor's dirty work.Gary and Bryan both deal with rocky relationships in their personal lives with their girlfriends. Bryan is injured in a bicycle crash and is reunited with his girlfriend. As difficult as their relationships are, work is even more trying. When a whistleblower comes forward with information regarding falsified concrete testing reports, things begin to unravel.An explosion at Gary's house sends him to the emergency room and a conclusion that it was an assassination attempt. Soon after, Bryan is traveling with the state whistleblower when they are run off a winding mountain road. The whistleblower is dead in the crash and Bryan is left recovering with a second broken leg.Casey Baxter reaches her breaking point and jumps to her death off the Rio Caballo Gorge Bridge. Losing her and Patrick's clandestine relationship is enough to push the man over the edge. In an Old West style showdown of good and evil, Patrick and Gary square off for all the marbles.
Chief Red Iron - The Lakota Uprising

Chief Red Iron - The Lakota Uprising

Gregory L Heitmann

Gregory L. Heitmann
2013
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The story is inspired by the true events surrounding the 1862 Santee Sioux Indian revolt throughout Minnesota and the Dakota Territory. The story begins with Red Iron as a young boy and quickly moves to his rise among the Indian ranks and his lifetime quest for peaceful coexistence. Red Iron reaches adulthood and fathers twins; a boy, Curved Wing, and a girl, Blue Feather. The tale moves through time showing the close relationship of the brother and sister to their adulthood and the heart of the story, the year 1862. Curved Wing is now a scout for the U.S. Army where his friend and commander, Captain Gary Hillmann, has married his sister. Red Iron is now Chief Red Iron. Chief Red Iron and other Chiefs have signed a series of treaties that are not being fully honored by the U.S. Government. Questionable actions by Indian Agency Superintendents contribute to the growing unrest in the ranks of the Natives. As hunger grips the Indians, the Warriors, now turned farmers, are frustrated further as the hunting range and wild game are squeezed by the White settlements.War breaks out...
Teener Baseball

Teener Baseball

Gregory L. Heitmann

On Demand Publishing, LLC-Create Space
2014
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Gary Hillmann, the 16-year old, all-American teen, felt the pressure: the pressure of being a teenager; the pressure of trying to lead a historically successful, championship baseball team; the pressure of growing up in a small town and having all eyes on you; and now he felt the pressure trying to escape the small town, agricultural life to get a prep-school education in the city.The South Dakota Teener baseball program, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), is a baseball league for 14 to 16 year old boys. The Reedville South Dakota Teeners have had a long history of achievement. In his final year of Teeners, Gary is expected to lead the team to continued success, that only meant one thing...winning another championship.The summer of 1989 is fraught with the angst of typical teen life of the late 1980s. Can Gary keep his sanity when dealing with baseball? The challenges of baseball can be crushing when you interact with the raging hormones of teenage boys, coaching changes, and strange bounces on and off the field. How can a teenage boy survive an unexpected summer romance? What about keeping a secret from his best friend and the rest of the community that he is planning on leaving everyone behind for an educational opportunity at a prestigious prep-school? The answers to all these questions await you in the novel TEENER BASEBALL.
The Parish Clergy in Nineteenth-Century Russia

The Parish Clergy in Nineteenth-Century Russia

Gregory L. Freeze

Princeton University Press
2014
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This volume attempts to put the clergy in the context of the issues and debates of the nineteenth century, treating the social history of the clergy, the repeated attempts to reform it, and the impact of these reforms on the structure and outlook of rank-and file parish clergy. Originally published in 1983. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
The Parish Clergy in Nineteenth-Century Russia

The Parish Clergy in Nineteenth-Century Russia

Gregory L. Freeze

Princeton University Press
2016
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This volume attempts to put the clergy in the context of the issues and debates of the nineteenth century, treating the social history of the clergy, the repeated attempts to reform it, and the impact of these reforms on the structure and outlook of rank-and file parish clergy. Originally published in 1983. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Buffalo Lake - A Charlie LeBeau Mystery

Buffalo Lake - A Charlie LeBeau Mystery

Gregory L Heitmann

Gregory L. Heitmann
2015
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Buffalo Lake is the second story in a seven part series set in northeast South Dakota with Bureau of Indian Affairs Police Officer, Charlie LeBeau, and the center of the action on the Sisseton Wahpeton Indian Reservation. The first screenplay, Long Hollow, is now a novel. The third story in the series is Big Coulee, and the screenplay is complete for that installment. The seven stories are named after each district on the reservation.A retired priest is dead, found floating in Buffalo Lake just outside of his small retirement cabin. Charlie LeBeau, Sergeant for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Police Department on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Indian Reservation finds the body on a welfare check. Charlie is an enrolled member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe. With his boss, Captain Kipp, on medical leave, Charlie is as busy as ever with this investigation, as guardian to his nephew, Nat, and sharing his house with his aging father, Claude.The FBI is the lead law enforcement agency for felonies on the reservation and Agent Austin Brown, Charlie's friend, is back in Sisseton, South Dakota to investigate. When a Catholic church is burned to the ground soon after the priest's death, a grisly discovery is made, several bodies of children are found under the cracked foundation of the burned out church. The bodies are identified as missing children from over thirty years ago.Charlie's girlfriend, Veronica Lewis, is the owner-operator of the small town, county newspaper and there is constant, but friendly, tension in the relationship between the police officer and the reporter. Veronica gets help at her newspaper from a former nun, Susan, and Susan and Claude hit it off. The priest's death is ruled a heart attack, but it is still suspicious. When the priest's nephew, Gabe, shows up in Sisseton, he wants answers. Gabe's father is the head of the known organized crime family operating in Minneapolis. The priest was Gabe's favorite uncle, and he wants justice. The underlying and unspoken truth is that the priest was involved in the molestation issues associated with the Catholic Church, although Gabe refuses to believe such a story. Gabe is accompanied by his henchman, Vincent. It is a tense battle as Vince tries to get Gabe back to the Twin Cities, away from his dead, tainted uncle.The investigation continues over the summer as Nat, a high school senior-to-be, plays baseball for the American Legion baseball team and considers his options to play college basketball. Charlie with his dad and nephew fish the Glacial Lakes of Eastern South Dakota in every spare moment in an attempt to relax.The priest's death eats at Gabe, exacerbating his drinking problem. His drunkenness gets the better of him and he murders his friend and associate, Vincent. The case turns its attention to Susan and so does Gabe as the information unfolds. Gabe invades Susan's apartment to exact his justice, not suspecting an elderly lady would or could defend herself. Susan shoots the intruding Gabe dead in her apartment.It is a somewhat unsatisfying end to the case for Charlie and FBI Agent Brown as the former nun is not charged for a self-defense killing nor is she charged for any association with the death of the priest, as the U.S. Attorney is not going to touch a former nun that may or may not have contributed to the death of a child-molesting priest. She leaves town, aware that the gangsters from Minneapolis may want her dead.