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Martin And James; Or The Reward Of Integrity: A Moral Tale Designed For The Improvement Of Children
John Lee
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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Martin And James; Or The Reward Of Integrity: A Moral Tale Designed For The Improvement Of Children
John Lee
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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A Commentarie of Master Doctor Martin Luther, upon the Epistle of St. Paul to the Galathians 1644
Martin Luther
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Martin Luther On The Bondage Of The Will, To The Venerable Mister Erasmus Of Rotterdam, 1525
Edward Thomas Vaughan
Kessinger Pub
2007
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A Commentarie Of Master Doctor Martin Luther, Upon The Epistle Of St. Paul To The Galathians (1644)
Martin Luther
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Martin, surgeon on the tournament circuit at the end of the twelth century becomes surgeon to the leaders of the Fourth Crusade which was diverted by the Doge of Venice away from their intention of taking Jerusalem from the Muslims to taking Constantinople from other Christians. Apalled at what has been done, Martin seeks to make amends.
Translated by Robert C. Schultz This is an informative and authoritative guide by the renowned Luther scholar. Beginning with an overview of Luther's world, Lohse summarises the course of the reformer's life, highlighting the latest findings of Luther research. Attention is given to all the major writings. Lohse expertly guides the reader through significant issues and discusses the major interpretations of Luther's work. A clear, compact, stimulating, up-to-date and bibliographically rich survey of Luther's time, life and writings.
Surveys its development during the crises of Luther's life and examines by theological topic.
This collection of early plays confirms Martin Crimp's reputation as one of the most original and exciting talents writing for the theatre today. It includes the plays Dealing with Clair, Play with Repeats, Getting Attention and The Treatment, and is introduced by the author.
This second collection of Martin Crimp's work includes the plays Attempts on Her Life, The Misanthrope, No One Sees the Video and The Country.'Crimp writes with extraordinary precision . . . The outside world is described with almost hallucinatory clarity . . . He has discovered a dramatic form that perfectly reflects the violent, disorienting times in which we live.' Daily Telegraph
Cruel and Tender'A mordantly knowing modernisation of Sophocles's Trachiniae... The approach here manages to be at once lethally level and capable of surges of anguished feeling... Highly recommended.' IndependentFewer Emergencies'A triptych of vicious modern fairy tales that brings the nightmare right back and stabs you through the soul.' GuardianThe City'Although this is the most disquieting play in London, there is a curious exhilaration about both the performance and Crimp's confrontation with our perpetual unease.' GuardianDefinitely the Bahamas'A summation of a life lived vicariously, at the margins of other lives, between suffocating suburban walls; and the play is as unflinching as it is unnerving.' The TimesPlay House'Play House concerns the volatility and vulnerability of love, as a young couple, Simon and Katrina set up home... Unusually for Crimp, the play both begins and ends with moving declarations of love. Suddenly this usually chilly dramatist seems unexpectedly blessed with a warm heart.' Daily TelegraphIn the Republic of Happiness'Crimp goes so far as to call it "an entertainment in three parts," and it rocks along like a dystopian vaudeville... The actors are imprisoned and liberated at once, their strange between-worlds condition a source of joy, intemperateness and above all a care for our diversion... My favourite play of the year.' What's on Stage
While waiting for a special guest, Martin receives the most important guest of all. A Christmas retelling of Leo Tolstoy's classic "Where Love is, God is."
This children's book, a follow-up to the 2012 original and written in verse, tells the story of Martin the Marlin and his friend, Steven. One day while swimming together, they come upon Daphne the Dolphin, who's helplessly tangled in a rope from a fishing net. Martin and Steven work together to set Daphne free and make a new friend in the process. The book is appropriate for children of all ages, whether having it read to them by an adult or reading it themselves.