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Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly

Adolfo Perez Agusti

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Esta elegante, delicada y bien educada actriz, naci en Filadelfia el 12 de noviembre de 1929 en una familia adinerada. Durante su ni ez vivi en la casa de los Kelly situada en East Fall, en el 3901 Henry Avenue, con dos hermanas y un hermano. Comenz a acudir a la escuela en el oto o de 1934, en la Assumption, Ravenhill de Philadelphia, en la parroquia de St. Bridget, y all permaneci durante nueve a os. En 1943 se cambi a la Stevens School en Germantown, donde complet su educaci n de la escuela secundaria, gradu ndose en mayo de 1947. Desde all se traslad a New York City, para ingresar en la American Academy of Dramatic Arts, compaginando sus estudios con su trabajo como modelo, apareciendo frecuentemente promocionando una conocida marca de cigarrillos, as como en las portadas de las revistas Cosmopolitan y Redbook. Grace Kelly hizo su bien organizado debut en 1949 en la producci n de Broadway "The Father" de A.Strindberg, trabajo que la llev a otra corta aparici n en "Fourteen Hours" en 1951. Al a o siguiente hizo de esposa de Gary Cooper en "High Noon", todo un cl sico que se estren con el t tulo de "Solo ante el peligro" En 1953 la MGM le ofreci el segundo papel femenino en "Mogambo", una eficaz historia de amor e infidelidades rodada en frica y en la cual comparti cartel con Clark Gable, del cual siempre se confes admiradora. Por este filme recibi una nominaci n al Oscar como mejor actriz secundaria y un Globo de Oro a la mejor actriz.
Grace vs. Obedience

Grace vs. Obedience

Paul Kasch

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2013
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Christians often struggle with a sorrowful realization of our inadequacy, especially when we encounter the New Testament passages that speak of obedience. And for good reason This is something we all fail miserably at, despite our best intentions. Jesus himself said: "Not everyone who says to me Lord, Lord will in enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but only those who do the will of my Father in heaven." How secure are you in your salvation after reading the above verse? If your answer is anything less than 100% secure, you probably don't have a proper grasp of God's grace as revealed in the New Testament - where we find many wonderful passages assuring us that belief and faith in Christ alone has sealed our eternal life ... but only so long as we choose to remain in Christ. But if we are capable of choosing to leave the faith, how is it we are sealed? And what about exaltation in the afterlife? Is hope of reward proper (or acceptable) motivation for wanting to perform good Christian works? In this book, Paul Kasch scripturally guides the malleable Christian around the circle of grace and obedience in an attempt to find a Biblically-based, peaceful resolution. The believer should come away from this book with a better understanding of the relationship between faith and works, and a glorious confidence in their relationship with Christ.
Grace Not Law!: The Answer To Antinomianism

Grace Not Law!: The Answer To Antinomianism

David H. J. Gay

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2013
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We all know that antinomianism is 'a bad thing'. But what is it? What do antinomians think? What do they do? More important, how can believers be protected against antinomianism?Most Christian teachers, preachers and writers - whether they know it or not - are disciples of John Calvin, and they argue that the way to stop antinomianism is to preach the law, and by 'the law', they mean the ten commandments. They preach rules and regulations to try to make believers conform to accepted norms of behaviour. Those who challenge this approach are castigated - and worse - for their pains.Well, David Gay is one who does challenge Calvin's system. But he doesn't do it for the fun of it. He is convinced the New Testament has a very different way of sanctification. We should not preach law; we should preach Christ. Believers should not be going to the law; they should be going to Christ.In his books, 'Christ is All' and 'Four "Antinomians" Tried and Vindicated', Gay has put forward his supporting arguments for this claim. He has also placed nine short addresses on the internet, in which he 'preaches' New Testament passages which make the case. These have been transcribed, and are now published in this slim volume, in which they appear almost word-for-word: so while this book can stand on its own, it can also serve as a script to the actual hearing of the sermons. Gay hopes that many people will check what he says against Scripture, and see for themselves that the new-covenant way of sanctification is not by law but by grace.Gay does not only want to make a case. Sadly, too many believers live a life of bondage and misery through being taken to the law instead of Christ. He wants them to come into the full liberty of the gospel, and produce a Christ-like life in this pagan world. He also hopes that unbelievers might read his book, hear the gospel, and be converted.Bear in mind that the style is not typical of Gay's work - as above, it is an almost word-for-word transcription of addresses.