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The Works of Thomas Chalmer
Outlook Verlag
2024
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The Works of Thomas Chalmer
Outlook Verlag
2024
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell
Outlook Verlag
2024
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The Life of Thomas Cooper
Anatiposi Verlag
2023
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Collected Writings of the late Thomas Carlyle, Esq
Antigonos Verlag
2024
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Goethes Briefwechsel mit Thomas Carlyle
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Thomas Carlyle
Vero Verlag
2015
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The life of Thomas Chatterton - with criticism on his genius and writings, and a concise vie... is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1789. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Reproduction of the original: Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell, Vol. 1 of 2 by Merriman Roger Bigelow
Goethes Briefwechsel mit Thomas Carlyle
Salzwasser-Verlag Gmbh
2012
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In the end Thomas created Christianity and the Church: The five element model of the Jesus parable
Guenther Bischofberger
Guenther Bischofberger
2019
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Jesus said, "I shall give you what no eye has seen and what no ear has heard and what no hand has touched and what has never occurred to the human mind" This is not a bible quote, but it is a quote from Jesus - the Jesus of Thomas. The Thomas you might know as Doubting Thomas: "God's Kingdom is within you" is a bible quote, but it is also from Thomas.In fact, the very core of the bible comes from Thomas: the gospels are entirely based on Thomas; it was Thomas who created Jesus, just as the fictitious main character of his text, who speaks about seeking the kingdom inside you, and who ridicules and rejects the Pharisees and Jewish religion.The text known as the Gospel of Thomas gained massive popularity among the Jews in the first century and raised a multitude of questions, many of which will be answered here. It isn't a religious text, it is feverously anti-religious. And it is explicitly targeted against Jewish religion in particular This book will also give you what no eye has seen and what no ear has heard and what no hand has touched and what has never occurred to the human mind: in order to counter the words of the Jesus of Thomas, the canonical gospels were written.Mark created his version of Jesus, introducing many errors while doing so, which Luke, Matthew and John had to fix - sometimes they did so reluctantly, sometimes they even simply refused to do so. Beyond a doubt it will become clear which Jesus parables were written by Thomas, and that they were written by Thomas, and which parables were made up by the gospel-writers The five element model of each Jesus parable is key subject, begin, transformation action, end and result - a construct that the gospel-writers missed by a mile, in the parables they copied from Thomas as well as in their own parable inventions, such as the parable of the Prodigal Son.Throughout the story the struggle of the gospel-writers will become apparent, including their agreements and disagreements with each other, their conflicts of interest - and how and why they undid or overdid some of the work of their predecessors. The gospel-writers themselves will prove that their Jesus never existed, could never have existed, and they will silently testify to the fact that most words that they put in Jesus' mouth were never spoken, and simply couldn't have been spoken And that their Jesus is not theirs, but the Jesus of Thomas
A genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas Carhart
Mary E (Carhart) Dusenbury
Alpha Edition
2020
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One branch of the descendants of Thomas Chamberlain, of Woburn, 1644
George W Chamberlain
Alpha Edition
2020
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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Long Strider: How Thomas Coryate Walked from England to India in the Year 1613 (Edition1)
Dom Moraes; Sarayu Srivatsa
Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
2023
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This dual travelogue tells the extraordinary story of a maverick's 5000-milejourney on foot from England to India, across the forbidding Arabian desert andthe treacherous Hindukush mountains, and then his wanderings in Mughal India.In the early 1600s, Thomas Coryate, writer and wanderer, decided to walkfrom his village in Somerset to the Indies-to the court of the 'Great Mogul', Jehangir-and onwards to China. His search was for fame, not fortune-hewanted to be the first Englishman to write about those distant lands. Above all, hewanted to prove himself to his many sceptics in Prince Henry's court, and to thebeautiful Anne Harcourt, whom he loved deeply, only to be hurt.To reach the court of Jehnagir, Coryate survived penury, loneliness, ridicule andextreme hostility; but disillusionment awaited him at the end of his journey: despite her many wonders and charms, he was also shocked and repelled byIndia, and the emperor made a mockery of his dream. Coryate died in the portcity of Surat and was buried there in an obscure grave.Interwoven with the narrative about Coryate's quest is the account of the authors'own travels through the cities and towns the Englishman visited four hundredyears before. In his footsteps, they go to Delhi, Agra (which Coryate saw beforethe Taj was built), Allahabad, Varanasi, Haridwar, Kangra, Mandu, Ajmer, Pushkarand Surat-and discover that while India has changed beyond recognition sinceCoryate first experienced it, in some ways it hasn't changed at all.Part biography, part travelogue, part history, The Long Strider, written withelegance, wit and insight, is a compelling read.
The Dispatches of Thomas Plott (1681–1682) and Thomas Chudleigh (1682–1685)
Thomas Plott
Springer
1926
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