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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Timothy Glass
A New Edition Of Timothy O'Sullivan's Commonly Called Taidhag Goadhlach's, Pious Miscellany
Timothy O�Sullivan
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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Timothy Or Letters To A Young Theologian
Franz Hettinger; Victor (TRN) Stepka
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Memoir Of A Mechanic: Being A Sketch Of The Life Of Timothy Claxton (1839)
Timothy Claxton
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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"How can I talk to Jesus?" Timothy wants an answer to this very important question. One by one, he asks everyone in his family, until he finally gets what he is looking for...at just the right time.
Timothy, a tortoise who lives in the garden of eighteenth-century curate Gilbert White, speaks out on his life in the garden, his nine-day adventure outside the gate, his observations of the curious habits and habitations of humans, and the natural world around him. Reprint.
Experience the power of imagination as it unfolds right in front of your eyes. Come with us as we journey into Timothy Copper's extraordinary adventures, where he desperately seeks to save his balloon-animal friend. In this colorful land of Balloon Bay, all the characters magically come to life.Learn where balloons really go when they are free to roam the skies. Find out their true dreamland destination.Discover how 8-year old Timmy unlocks the big magical gate of his imagination. Travel with him as he discovers clues on how to seek out a mystical talented Professor. Enjoy the incredible friends Timmy makes during his quest and smile at the wonders in this amazing carnival village. Let these whimsical illustrations help guide you as your children lose themselves' in this breathtaking land of funny, colorful balloon-animal characters. At Balloon Bay there is only fun, excitement and laughter. This tale of magical dreams will leave your child wanting to read their favorite chapters over and over.This story is devided into seven chapters. Average reading times are reported on table of conents page.
Digital Voodoo: The Collected Works of Timothy O. Goyette
Timothy O. Goyette
Quantum Muse Books
2015
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Timothy, Titus & Philemon: Letters to Leaders--A 10-Week Bible Study on Sound Doctrine and Godly Behavior
Bethany House Publishers
2026
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The team behind the bestselling The Bible Recap takes your study of God's Word to the next level. Continuing with the books of 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, The Bible Recap Knowing God Series dives deep into the transformative truths found in Scripture. Perfect for small groups or individual study, this comprehensive, 10-week Bible study explains and connects the story of Scripture in the books of 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. Through daily readings, passage-by-passage teaching, thought-provoking questions, weekly challenges, Scripture memorization, and personal study segments, you will - learn how to dig deep into God's Word - discover the character of God revealed through the early church - comprehend the transformational truths of godly humility and love - apply these truths to your life Unearthing the timeless wisdom woven into these letters, this study will help you more deeply understand God's message to church leaders about sound doctrine and godly behavior.
Timothy Matlack, Scribe of the Declaration of Independence
Chris Coelho
McFarland Co Inc
2013
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On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read aloud to a crowd gathered outside the Pennsylvania State House. It was engrossed on vellum later in the month, and delegates began signing the finely penned document in early August. The man who read the Declaration and later embossed it--the man with perhaps the most famous penmanship in American history--was Timothy Matlack, a Philadelphia beer bottler who strongly believed in the American cause. A disowned Quaker and the grandson of an indentured servant, he rose from obscurity to become a delegate to Congress. He led a militia battalion at Princeton during the Revolutionary War; his unflagging dedication earned him the admiration of men like Thomas Jefferson and Richard Henry Lee. Also in 1776 Matlack and his radical allies drafted the Pennsylvania Constitution, which has been described as the most democratic in America. This biography is a full account of an American patriot.
Timothy Findley and the Aesthetics of Fascism: Intertextual Collaboration and Resistance investigates the troubling relationship between narrative meaning and representations of violence within Timothy Findley's novels, throughout which writing and reading literature are portrayed as dangerous and political acts. Findley's novels often expose the ideological underpinnings of the cultures in which they exist, compelling their readers to become politically active social critics. However, reading and writing can be dangerous acts not only because of their revolutionary potential; they can also be dangerous because of their conservatism. The conservative and often dangerous need for narrative unity and closure is nowhere more evident than in Findley's continued intertextual returns to the historical period of Modernism and Fascism. By re-presenting these historical moments and texts, Findley's novels simultaneously arouse and critique both the artist's and the reader's desire for aesthetic resolution and completion when confronted with various kinds of narrative ruptures.Although Findley clearly admires the modernist texts that appear in his own fiction, his novels also reveal how the modernist search for metaphoric unity and meaning in the face of real social and political fragmentation often reflects, and often enacts, an aesthetic akin to that of fascism. The disturbing and seductive power of this fascist aesthetic haunts Findley's novels, and even in those not focused on that historical period, justifies and energizes various social and literary structures of power which seek to impose metaphoric meanings upon disjunctive realities.
The compelling story of a lost 9-year-old boy who runs away from a children's home in Birmingham, UK, and hitches a lift to London. Although he is in danger of experiencing horrendous possible outcomes, he is helped by a "tramp." In the meantime his parents have never given up hope that he is alive. This novella follows somewhat in the footsteps of Dickens' Oliver Twist, and is also reminiscent of Mary Higgins Clark. It is not suitable for under 14-year old children.
Timothy Prus: The Whale's Eyelash
Archive Press, London
2015
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In The Whale's Eyelash, curator Timothy Prus compiles a series of 19th-century microscope slides in the form of a fictional play, narrating the origin and demise of humankind.