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Clark's Foreign Theological Library

Clark's Foreign Theological Library

F Godet; A Cusin

Hansebooks
2021
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Clark's Foreign Theological Library - Commentary on St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians; translated from the French - Vol. 2 is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1887. 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.
John Bates Clark

John Bates Clark

John F. Henry

Palgrave Macmillan
1995
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In this fresh study of the career and theoretical work of John Bates Clark, the first American economist to achieve international standing, Henry demonstrates that the usual interpretations of Clark are flawed, and that Clark set out to develop a theory of distribution that would support then current political authority and property relationships. Contrary to the normal view, it is shown that there is less of a difference between Clark's early 'Christian Socialist' writings and the writings of his mature period, and that perceptions and concerns formulated in his early career carry over into his more theoretically advanced stage. Also, Clark's religious perceptions are shown to have influenced not only his early thoughts, but those contained in the writings of the later period that brought him to the attention of economists in England and the Continent. Throughout this book, Henry demonstrates the relationship between Clark's theoretical work and the larger social forces then at work which both promoted and constrained his thinking and his economics.
Military Architecture at Fort Clark: A Guide to the Texas Historic Landmark
Take a comprehensive tour of Fort Clark, Texas, one of best-preserved districts on the National Register of Historic Places. Thomas Jefferson recognized that a morsel of genuine history is a thing so rare as to be always valuable. The Fort Clark Historic District, in Kinney County, Texas, is far more than a morsel. It is a full-course buffet of U.S. Army architecture, with more than one hundred well-preserved structures from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, some built to Quartermaster model plans, and many the only remaining examples in the nation. While most other Texas Indian War-era forts are long abandoned and reduced to nothing more than stark chimneys on the prairie, Fort Clark's wide-ranging military architecture has survived virtually unchanged. Author William Haenn surveys the landmark site that represents nearly a century of active service to Texas and the nation.
Picture the Past: the Lewis & Clark Expedition:

Picture the Past: the Lewis & Clark Expedition:

Peter F. Copeland

DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC.
2025
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Journey back to 1804, and experience the epic expedition of Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they charted the new, unexplored American West. Forty-five historically accurate, precisely drawn illustrations for coloring retrace the nearly 8,000 miles of their perilous trek. For two years, this dauntless duo and their team of explorers navigated insect- and snake-infested waterways, crossed scorching plains, scaled frigid mountain passes, and faced near-starvation—all the while charting a vast wilderness never before seen by white men. This coloring book educates and entertains with engaging captions providing historical context, making it perfect for young explorers, history enthusiasts, and art lovers eager to explore America's frontier legacy.
F Dying: How Cheating Death Kicked My Ass Into Loving, Learning and Living My Best Life
An extraordinary book about mastering the art of living a happy, fulfilled and meaningful life. Dan Clark shouldn't be here today. In 2013 he had a heart attack and barely survived. He wasn't living right. Stress nearly killed him.In talking with people, he realized that what he was feeling was universal. We all get so hung up in competing in every aspect of our lives... We forget to live. You might remember Dan as Nitro, that buffed-up guy on American Gladiators. Whenever he felt any sort of emotion, he felt like he needed to build his shell even harder. And it all led him to having a heart attack. When he laid there in the hospital, all he could think about was... did he make a difference? Did he live the life he wanted to? The experience of facing his mortality shined a light on what he loved in life, his reasons for living and how he wanted to live. It gave him a clarity that he wanted to share in his new book F Dying. F Dying is a culmination of everything he learned about changing his live and helping others change theirs. If you're looking for ways to practice courage and fully show up at work, at home, and with the people you love... If you're trying to figure out how to move forward after a setback or trial and still hope, still dream, still see the possibilities in front of you... If you want to transform your life, find balance, deep satisfaction, inner peace and connectedness... This book is for you.
One Step to L.I.F.E.-Living in Faith Everyday

One Step to L.I.F.E.-Living in Faith Everyday

Kenneth Clark

Kingdom Book and Gift Publishers and Booksellers
2021
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The world as we know it today has many great things in it for everyone. Sports, performing arts, movies, great books, museums, amusement parks and my favorite beaches. As we partake in these and many other activities, we find that there are also other parts of life that some of us partake of, and those are activities such as enjoying a glass of wine with our meal or enjoying other somewhatentertaining items that stimulate our mind and body. It's this latter entertainment that I want toaddress.Over the years of my early life, I had found myself bound up with anger, fear and a broken heart. I was angry at what I felt was an unfair life. When others were doing great because they were, or so I thought, better off than I was. I had a fear of trying to depart from my surroundings. I was hoping to make it just to the age of 18. As a result, because of this anger and fear, I found solace in drugs, alcohol and gang involvement. Throughout this journey, not knowing that God had plans for me. I kept myself medicated to manage the anger and the fear. But my heart, I found out that it was broken, and therefore I enjoyed destroying myself. The day that I received Jesus Christ into my heart and life was the same day, I had planned to commit suicide, but God.Recovery programs such as A.A. (alcoholics anonymous) C.A. (cocaine anonymous) N.A. (narcotics anonymous) Is where I began my journey for healing and deliverance. Through this walk in my life, I found out that there is a BIG difference between a person who does not know Jesus Christ as their Lord, Redeemer and Savior, and those of us who do. Recovery for Christians is so different for us, because it requires us to walk by faith in the word of God. I found out that by trying to identify myself with others who do not have Jesus Christ in their heart it was affecting my faith walk with Jesus Christ.The bible gives us simple instructions on how to speak to God about whatever we are going through. The word of God says that "it shall not return to me void" Isa 55:11. The twelve (12) steps, though it does help a lot of people, it has you confessing to something or someone that has no deliverance, no power but your own self-made, mental god power," the god of your understanding". This makes you do things by works, and confession by the letter, and not of the spirit. As a former person who was labeled with a dual diagnosis, (addict and manic depression) I found out that as a Christian we cannot use their terms in our walk with Jesus Christ. My heart's prayer for everyone who is going through something that seems to be impossible to get the victory over, is to let you know by the word of HIS power that you CAN overcome each situation, by applying the word of God to whatever is trying to take your love, joy and peace IN your heart. This is so important for you and me because there are so many Christians who are living without the power of God in their life. My goal is to help enhance the Kingdom of God in and through you by identifying the difference between the letter from man and the spirit of God.Pastor Kenneth Clark DRs.
Chardon's Journal at Fort Clark, 1834-1839
Thirty years after Meriwether Lewis and William Clark passed through the Mandan villages in present-day North Dakota, the Upper Missouri River region was being plied by fur traders. In 1834 Francis A. Chardon, a Philadelphian of French extraction, took charge of Fort Clark, a main post of the American Fur Company on the Upper Missouri. The journal that Chardon began that year offers a rare glimpse of daily life among the Mandan Indians, including the Arikaras, Yanktons, and Gros Ventres. In particular, it is a valuable and graphic record of the smallpox scourge that nearly destroyed the Mandans in 1837. Chardon describes much of historical interest, including such figures as the interpreter Charbonneau, Sacajawea's husband, and the fantastic James Dickson, "Liberator of all the Indians." By the time his account ends in 1839, the fur trade is already in decline.