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The First White Man of the West; or, the Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'L Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky; interspersed With incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. by Timothy Flint.
Timothy Flint
University of Michigan Library
2006
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Ophthalmic therapeutics, by Timothy F. Allen ... and Geo. S. Norton ...
Timothy Field Allen
University of Michigan Library
2006
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A Daily Devotional through the Books of 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus from the StoryChanger Devotional Series If you want to change your story, you need to know God’s story. This devotional, part of the StoryChanger Devotional series, is a friendly, practical guide to understanding the books of 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus and how they shape your story. Timothy and Titus: Stories of Fear and Courage includes 50 devotionals written by David Murray, author of The StoryChanger. This series features daily readings designed to help you learn, love, and live the whole Bible. Murray walks through the books of 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus, offering thoughtful expositional comments on the book’s message, reflection questions, and a personal daily prayer. This devotional can help reorient your mind and transform your life with God’s better story. 50 Daily God-Centered Devotionals: Each day includes an explanation of that day’s reading, reflection questions, and a personal prayer Great for Families, Individuals, or Small Groups: Accessible for non-Christians and new Christians, this devotional helps readers learn how to effectively share God’s story Part of the StoryChanger Devotional Series: Inspired by Murray’s book The StoryChanger; other volumes include Proverbs: Stories of Wisdom and Folly; Exodus: Stories of Redemption and Relationship; and Philippians and Colossians: Stories of Joy and Identity
Timothy's Titanic Scrapbook is a novel that is based on a true story: the sinking of the Titanic, but also a teacher's search to find the answer to his young son's question: "Did they have to die, Daddy?" This book, written as a diary, chronicles the man
Timothy: Letters To The Young On The Doctrines Of Grace (1856)
John Orange
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Addresses at the Induction of Timothy Dwight, As President of Yale College, Thursday, July 1, 1886
Timothy Dwight
Kessinger Pub
2009
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Born in Ireland in 1822, Timothy Warren emigrated to New Brunswick in 1849 and quickly became involved in the life and politics of the city of Saint John and the colony. As founder and editor of the newspaper the Freeman, he came lay spokesman for the large, mainly lower-class Irish Catholic population in Saint John, supporting its attempts to alleviate the poverty and harshness of life in New Brunswick and voicing its desire to be accepted as a responsible part of the community. Although Anglin shared his countrymen’s resentment of the British presence in Ireland, he saw Britain’s role in North America as a positive one. Both as a newspaperman and later as a practicing politician he pressed for the constitutional and non-violent redress of grievances. His Irish background and sympathies coupled with his moderate political stance and strongly middle class outlook made him an effective mediator between the Irish Catholics in New Brunswick and the rest of the community. In the 1860s Anglin was an active participant in the complex political manoeuvrings in New Brunswick, the Freeman providing a platform for his strenuous opposition to Confederation. Although the anti-Confederates were unsuccessful, Anglin’s career provides insight into both the muddy politics of Confederation and the process of adjustment to the new order. Ultimately the union that Anglin had opposed won his loyalty, a demonstration of the fact that, despite its problems, the strength of the new nation of Canada was considerable. He was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1882 and Speaker of the House from 1874 to 1878. This study of the public career of Timothy Warren Anglin-newspaperman, politician, Irish Catholic leader-sheds light on the political and social history of British North America in the second half of the nineteenth century and on the emergence and growth of the Canadian nation.
The Cheese Stands Alone: Short Stories by Timothy Patrick Kirby
Timothy Patrick Kirby
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Timothy's Home: Nan's Heritage Series
Elaine Littau
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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The old trunk sat unclaimed on the depot platform for more than two decades. John Forrester 's decision to use it as an escape vehicle would result in it becoming either an untimely coffin or a way to freedom for his only nephew, Timothy. "Timothy's Home", Book V of The Nan's Heritage Series, brings the story of the trunk and the people connected to it full circle. New characters blend with beloved ones from the other books in the series giving a window into life of the 1800s in Colorado. In Elaine Littau's latest offering, "Timothy's Home", she endeavors to keep the story unpredictable as well as developing compelling characters and plot lines. Will Timothy find a place to call 'home'?