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The Necessity of Religious Education, Proved by Arguments Deduced From the Scriptural Doctrine of the Corruption of Human Nature, A Sermon, Preached in 1799, for the Benefit of the Charity-schools Established in the City of Exeter
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT080369Dedication dated: Feb.10th, 1800. With a final advertisement leaf.Exeter: printed and sold by Trewman and Son; sold also by Rivingtons, London; Hanwell, Oxford; Merrills, Cambridge; Hazard, Bath; Cottle, Bristol; Boyce, Tiverton; Carthew, Cullompton, 1800]. 76, 2]p.; 4
Performance of Bio-based Building Materials

Performance of Bio-based Building Materials

Dennis Jones; Christian Brischke

Woodhead Publishing Ltd
2017
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Performance of Bio-based Building Materials provides guidance on the use of bio-based building materials (BBBM) with respect to their performance. The book focuses on BBBM currently present on the European market. The state-of-the-art is presented regarding material properties, recommended uses, performance expectancies, testing methodology, and related standards. Chapters cover both ‘old and traditional’ BBBM since quite a few of them are experiencing a comeback on the market. Promising developments that could become commercial in the near future are presented as well. The book will be a valuable reference resource for those working in the bio-based materials research community, architects and agencies dealing with sustainable construction, and graduate students in civil engineering.
Fruitiebears

Fruitiebears

Dennis Jones

Authorhouse UK
2010
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These children's books are about the Adventures of the Magical Fruitibears and Yorkie the mischievous dog. Along their way through the countryside and wildlife they encourage young children to eat lots more fruits and vegetables in a fun and happy way. Ideal for birthday gifts and bedtime stories. Every child should own these books, for children from three to eight years old. There are 12 books planed over the next three years and another three books are coming in 2011. collect all the books.
The Pharaohs, The Gods and The Plagues of Egypt

The Pharaohs, The Gods and The Plagues of Egypt

Monica Dennis-Jones

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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It has long been believed that the plagues of Egypt were specifically directed by Yahweh, (the God of the Israelites), to be used as a weapon against the gods of the Egyptians and the Egyptian people who worshiped them. Research has shown that the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians for many years. Let's go to the book of Genesis (Christian Bible) as well as the Book of Jasher (a book of historical events as it relates to the Israelites) to uncover the truth. In these writings, Dr. Monica Dennis-Jones explores the plagues; what they were; how they affected the Egyptians and the Israelites; and the reason for the curse. On this intriguing exploration, she helps us to discover these Egyptian gods and how they affected and influenced the daily lives of the Egyptians. This Book is ideal for Bible Study Groups as well as personal study.
Blurred Justice

Blurred Justice

Dennis Jones

Booklocker.com
2019
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Roy Mitchell is an Assistant District Attorney in Dallas, Texas, assigned to the trial division. By a consensus of the local criminal defense attorneys, Mitchell is one of the best prosecutors in the office. Mitchell decides to handle a case in prosecuting Ulysses Carillo for attempting to murder Tony Medina. Medina has been left paralyzed as a result of this attempted murder. And it is this paralysis that becomes the motivating factor in Mitchell taking the case. This ulterior reason can be traced directly to Linden, Texas, a small town in the piney woods of east Texas where Roy Mitchell was raised.Carillo, one of the largest cocaine dealers in Dallas, exerts pressure and threats upon Tony Medina, which results in Medina dropping the charges against Carillo. Obviously, to the true prosecutor, this infuriates Mitchell, but nothing can be done to prevent it. Carillo, of course, is relieved, and this allows him to continue his thriving narcotic dealings. All this time, Tony Medina, confined to his wheelchair, watches as Carillo destroys with drugs the lives of people.From his first encounter with Tony Medina, Roy Mitchell establishes a personal friendship with Medina that continues to grow long after criminal charges have been dropped. All this time, the paralyzed victim's anger and disgust grow toward Carillo. It reaches its zenith when Tony convinces Mitchell to drive him by Carillo's house. Unbeknownst to Mitchell, when Tony is driven in front of Carillo's house--with Carillo and friends in the front yard--Tony pulls out a shotgun previously hidden from Mitchell and shoots and kills Ulysses Carillo.The shooting is investigated by Frank Barnes a homicide detective in the Dallas Police Department. Barnes knew that Medina could not drive a vehicle because of his injuries. He is looking for the other person involved in the murder of Ulysses Carillo. When he discovers that this other person is his close personal and professional friend, Mitchell, he realizes that Roy overstepped his professional judgment and became personally involved. And it's this involvement that leads to Mitchell's arrest for murder. Because of Mitchell's involvement in the murders--however innocent it might be--he is charged with murder. The golden boy among all of the prosecutors in the State of Texas is charged with killing--or helping to kill--the sorriest, meanest, and most dangerous individual the City of Dallas has seen in many years.The trial draws immense nationwide publicity. It also brings into service one of the nation's premier criminal defense attorneys, Travis Payne from Gunnison, Colorado. How can Roy prove his innocence in the face of such strong circumstantial evidence that exists against him? The key rests with a surprise and secret defense witness known only to Travis Payne and no one else--not even Roy Mitchell. For unknown reasons, this witness, a good, honest, and credible individual testifies in his effort to save Roy Mitchell. Normally, it is the good guys who are prosecuting the bad guys. But the tables are turned somewhat, when here, it is the good guys being prosecuted for ridding society of the bad guys.
Land of the Turks

Land of the Turks

Dennis Jones

Blue Dome Press
2015
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With a history spanning millennia from the earliest glimmers of civilization to the modern country of today Turkey offers travelers an enormous range of experiences. Within its lands, great empires rose and fell. Their ruins litter the landscape with an unparalleled archaeological heritage. From the historic mosques of Istanbul to the ancient cave churches of Cappadocia, the Anatolian peninsula is the cradle of the world s three, great monotheist religions. Turkey is also a land of diverse natural contrasts. Fertile valleys are nestled beneath the gaze of spectacular, snow-capped mountain ranges. An extensive, sun-drenched coastline holds hidden azure coves and pristine beaches, attracting year-round tourists from all over the world. But it is Turkey s people that will win your heart. Turks are an exceedingly polite, warm-hearted, family-oriented people. Just as their country spans both Europe and Asia, they too bridge the divide between modern and traditional, looking westward from their Central Asian roots. Land of the Turks captures the essence of the people, the land, and their history as viewed through the eyes and heart of a well-traveled, professional photographer and writer. Through these pages, the reader will experience not only the beauty and complexity of this ancient land, but modern Turkey as well with its rich culture and the warm hospitality of its people."
Weirton

Weirton

Dennis Jones

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2014
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Weirton was originally settled as the village of Holliday's Cove, a strategic fortification along the Ohio River in northwestern Virginia. In 1909, a tinplate mill was established in northern Holliday's Cove, and Weirton was born. Thousands of immigrants of many nationalities came here to work and live, while Ernest T. Weir created his life's dream of a fully integrated steel plant. Weirton became the Largest Unincorporated Town in the Country and remained unincorporated for 38 years. In 1947, Weirton combined with Holliday's Cove, Weirton Heights, and Marland Heights to become the official City of Weirton. Thomas E. Millsop, president of Weirton Steel Co., became the first mayor, and the mill became a major factor in the city's success. Many historic moments, including the record snowfall of Thanksgiving weekend 1950, were highlighted in the Weirton Steel Employees' Bulletin. Weirton captures this event and tells the story of the New City, which thrived in the 1950s and 1960s.
Winter Palace

Winter Palace

Dennis Jones

Caliber Books
2025
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From international bestselling author Dennis Jones comes a prolific cold war espionage story of a Soviet conspiracy to cripple the western democracies. It is the final decade of the 20th Century, the dawn of a new era of repression and political murder in the U.S.S.R.. But the Soviet leadership has made a startling pronouncement: Russia's Jews-two million men, women, and children-will be permitted to leave the country...immediately And immigrate to the western democracy countries that shall have them. However the expulsion of the Russian Jews is merely a smokescreen masking a hideous Soviet conspiracy to destabilize the west from within. And CIA agent Sam Cole has in his position the terrible secret of Operation Winter Palace and its true nature-a nightmare of genocidal horror unseen since the dark days of Nazi Germany. And only he can prevent the unthinkable-if he can get out of the Soviet Union alive. But it may already be too late...a secondary plot to engulf the Middle East in a bathe of nuclear fire has been put into motion by a rogue terror cell that could bring the entire world toward Armageddon. From the bestselling author of BARBAROSSA RED comes a frighteningly plausible tale of the day after tomorrow. A monumental masterwork of suspense and intrigue that races from the heart of the Soviet empire to the underworld of Ankara and Damascus with the velocity of a speeding bullet and the devastating power of an atomic bomb.