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Ruth The Novel: A Romantic Christian Novel

Ruth The Novel: A Romantic Christian Novel

Janet Marie Fears D. D.

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2016
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Ruth Matthews, a twin who's finally found love with the man of her dreams, who soon discovers after her sisters death in 911, that she is the one really married to her sisters husband as the result of a deception done years ago when her sister signed her name to her marriage license...and to her son's birth certificate . She now has a husband.... a son...and a fiance
Ruth and the Saviours on Mount Zion

Ruth and the Saviours on Mount Zion

Reed R Simonsen

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2017
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So, you think you know the Book of Ruth? A book about a Barley Harvest? Think Again The Book of Ruth is so important to God that He requires faithful Jews to read it once a year as part of their Feast of Shavuot. That is the same feast that turned into the Christian day of Pentecost. Really? Why? Only 2 books in the Bible are named after women. Only one of these is named after a non-Jew. Why is she so important? Who is a Goel and what does the Book of Ruth say about our desperate need for one now?What do the Rabbis say Ruth teaches us about the celestial nature of Womanhood and why such is not only precious to God but intrinsic to heaven itself? What is the ancient Alef and why did he want a Beit? Why was the Mem both opened and closed? How did the Mem transform the Yud? What Does this say about men and women now and forever? What is the Order of Heaven and why does it mean both safety and power for God's Daughters? What is the Priesthood and why don't women hold it? What powers do women exercise on earth and in heaven? So what's in this short book of scripture that caused God to save it through the ages for you and me? A feast of heavenly knowledge A Gospel Feast Time to read the Book of Ruth again as you have never read it before. A book for you and your kin. Come and feast at the Lord's Table with this remarkable book. This is Book III in the Gospel Feast Series. 12 other volumes are currently available, such as Daniel & the Last Days and Book, Jonah and the Great Plan of Happiness, Zechariah, Ezekiel, Ezra & the End of Times, and 4 astounding books on Genesis. So you think you know the Gospel? Are you sure? Time to Feast Upon the Word
The Royal Book of Oz Ruth Plumly Thompson

The Royal Book of Oz Ruth Plumly Thompson

Ruth Plumly Thompson

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2017
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The Scarecrow decides to search for his family tree and winds up discovering that he is the long-lost Emperor of the Silver Island. Along the way, he meets such colorful characters as the A-B-Sea Serpent, the lumpy mud men, Sir Hokus of Pokes, and others.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Get to Know the Justice Who Speaks Her Mind
Growing up, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was no stranger to being treated unfairly. After all, she was female and Jewish--two groups that faced discrimination at the time. But Ruth worked hard in school, finished first in her class, and eventually became only the second woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. She continues to stand up for the underdog, including fighting for women's rights and fair treatment of workers.
Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies

Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies

Alice B. Emerson

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2017
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a-quiver in every board and beam. The air within was full of dust-dust of the grain, and fine, fine dust from the stones themselves. Uncle Jabez Potter, the miller, came to the door and looked across the grassy yard that separated the mill and the farmhouse attached from the highroad. Under a broad-spreading tree sat two girls, busy with their needles. One, a sharp-faced, light-haired girl, who somehow carried a look of endured pain in her eyes in spite of the smile she flung at the old man, cried: "Hello, Dusty Miller come out and fly about a little. It will do you good." The grim face of the miller lightened perceptibly. "How do you reckon a man like me kin fly, Mercy child?" he croaked. "I'll lend you my aeroplanes, if you like," she returned, gaily, and held up the two ebony canes which had been hidden by the tall grass. They told the story of Mercy Curtis' look of pain, but once she had had to hobble on crutches and, as she pluckily declared, canes were "miles better than crutches." "I ain't got no time, gals, an' that's a fac'," said the miller, his face clouding suddenly.
Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp

Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp

Alice B. Emerson

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2017
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"Why not? Mr. Bassett won't care-and it's the nearest way to the road." "But he's got a sign up-and his cattle run in this pasture," said Ruth Fielding, who, with her chum, Helen Cameron, and Helen's twin brother, Tom, had been skating on the Lumano River, where the ice was smooth below the mouth of the creek which emptied into the larger stream near the Red Mill. "Aw, come on, Ruthie " cried Tom, stamping his feet to restore circulation. The ground was hard and the ice was thick on the river; but the early snows that had fallen were gone. It was the day after Christmas, and Helen and Ruth had been at home from school at Briarwood Hall less than a week. Tom, too, who attended the Military Academy at Seven Oaks, was home for the winter holidays. It was snapping cold weather, but the sun had been bright this day and for three hours or more the friends had enjoyed themselves on the ice. "Surely Hiram Bassett hasn't turned his cows out in this weather," laughed Helen. "But maybe he has turned out his bull," said Ruth.
Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures

Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures

Alice B. Emerson

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2017
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Ruth Fielding's clear voice asked the question of her chum, Helen Cameron, and her chum's twin-brother, Tom. She turned from the barberry bush she had just cleared of fruit and, standing on the high bank by the roadside, gazed across the rolling fields to the Lumano River. "What people?" asked Helen, turning deliberately in the automobile seat to look in the direction indicated by Ruth. "Where? People?" joined in Tom, who was tinkering with the mechanism of the automobile and had a smudge of grease across his face. "Right over the fields yonder," Ruth explained, carefully balancing the pail of berries. "Can't you see them, Helen?" "No-o," confessed her chum, who was not looking at all where Ruth pointed. "Where are your eyes?" Ruth cried sharply. "Nell is too lazy to stand up and look," laughed Tom. "I see them. Why there's quite a bunch-and they're running." "Where? Where?" Helen now demanded, rising to look. "Oh, goosy " laughed Ruth, in some vexation. "Right ahead. Surely you can see them now?" "Oh," drawled Tom, "sis wouldn't see a meteor if it fell into her lap.
Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island

Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island

Alice B. Emerson

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2017
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in the air. In the green old dooryard at the Red Mill, under the spreading shade trees, two girls are shelling a great basket of dried lima beans for the winter's store. The smaller, black-haired girl begins the conversation. "Suppose Jane Ann doesn't come, Ruth?" "You mean on this morning train?" responded the plumper and more mature-looking girl, whose frank face was particularly attractive. "Yes." "Then Tom said he would go back to meet the evening train-and we'll go with him," said Ruth Fielding, with a smile. "But I could not go this morning and leave poor Aunt Alvirah all these beans to shell." "Of course not," agreed her friend, promptly. "And Jane Ann won't feel offended by our not meeting her at Cheslow, I know." "No, indeed, Helen," laughed Ruth. "Jane Ann Hicks is altogether too sensible a girl." "Sensible about everything but her name," commented Helen Cameron, making a little face. "And one can scarcely blame her. It is ugly," Ruth responded, with a sigh.
Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point

Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point

Alice B. Emerson

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2017
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Now she was set in a raised place and felt that before her was the company of masked and shrouded figures, in scarlet dominoes like those worn by the two guards who had brought her from the anteroom. The bandage was whisked from her eyes; but she could see nothing of her surroundings, nor of the company before which she stood. "Candidate " spoke a hollow, mysterious voice somewhere in the gloom, yet sounding so close to her ear that she started.