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The Prism. Unequally Yoked ... Life in a Swiss Chalet ... from Darkness to Light ... [Tales] by M. L. W., ... and Two Members of Her Family (H. W[ale] and E. M[oore].) Edited, with a Preface, by E. Jane Whately.
M L Whately; Elizabeth Jane Whately
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: The Prism. Unequally Yoked ... Life in a Swiss Chalet ... From Darkness to Light ... Tales] By M. L. W., ... and two members of her family (H. W ale] and E. M oore].) Edited, with a preface, by E. Jane Whately.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++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 Library Whately, M L.; Whately, Elizabeth Jane; 1878.]. 8 . 12641.aaa.6.
De Opkomst Van Het Nederlandsch Gezag in Oost-Indie, Verzameling Van Onuitg. Stukken Uit Het Oud-Koloniaal Archief, Uitg. En Bewerkt Door J.K.J. De Jonge (En M.L. Van Deventer). [With] Suppl. Op Het 13E Deel. 2 Deelen [And] Alphabetisch Register, Bewerkt
East Indies; J W G Van Haarst
Hutson Street Press
2025
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De Opkomst Van Het Nederlandsch Gezag in Oost-Indie, Verzameling Van Onuitg. Stukken Uit Het Oud-Koloniaal Archief, Uitg. En Bewerkt Door J.K.J. De Jonge (En M.L. Van Deventer). [With] Suppl. Op Het 13E Deel. 2 Deelen [And] Alphabetisch Register, Bewerkt
East Indies; J W G Van Haarst
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Psychiatrische Stoornissen
R J Beerthuis; I a Van Berckelaer-Onnes; E Van Daalen; R J Van Der Gaag; H Grietens; E De Haan; P J Hoekstra; L J Kalverdijk; F Lamers-Winkelman; J J Louwe; M Meijer; M D Oosterhoff; B Orobio De Castro; C W Van Overveld; E Plomp; S P Ripken; L F Van Der Steen; J Ubbels; F Verheij; F C Verhulst; M Visser; E J De Wilde; C a M De Wit
Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum
2009
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C.L.Moore: The Tree of Life--A Classic Science Fiction Novelette about Mars and Northwest Smith
C. L. Moore
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Byrd, L: Moon Blessed King
PAN MACMILLAN
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D. L. Moody was a leading evangelist of his day, the founder of the Moody Bible Institute, and was well known on both sides of the Atlantic. R. A. Torrey was a close associate of Moody's and his successor as the director of the Institute. Torrey succinctly and compellingly presents the seven reasons why God used D. L. Moody: 1. He was a fully surrendered man; 2. He was a man of prayer; 3. He was a deep and practical student of the Bible; 4. He was a humble man; 5. His entire freedom from the love of money; 6. His consuming passion for the salvation of the lost; 7. He was definitely endued with power from on high. He then explains clearly what "power from on high is" and how Moody received and valued it.A valuable guide to the Christian life.FROM TORREY'S INTRODUCTION: Eighty-six years ago (February 5, 1837), there was born of poor parents in a humble farmhouse in Northfield, Massachusetts, a little baby who was to become the greatest man, as I believe, of his generation or of his century--Dwight L. Moody. After our great generals, great statesmen, great scientists and great men of letters have passed away and been forgotten, and their work and its helpful influence has come to an end, the work of D. L. Moody will go on and its saving influence continue and increase, bringing blessing not only to every state in the Union but to every nation on earth. Yes, it will continue throughout the ages of eternity.My subject is "Why God Used D. L. Moody," and I can think of no subject upon which I would rather speak. For I shall not seek to glorify Mr. Moody, but the God who by His grace, His entirely unmerited favor, used him so mightily, and the Christ who saved him by His atoning death and resurrection life, and the Holy Spirit who lived in him and wrought through him and who alone made him the mighty power that he was to this world. Furthermore: I hope to make it clear that the God who used D. L. Moody in his day is just as ready to use you and me, in this day, if we, on our part, do what D. L. Moody did, which was what made it possible for God to so abundantly use him.The whole secret of why D. L. Moody was such a mightily used man you will find in Psalm 62:11: "God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God."
A valuable guide to the Christian life."God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this;that power belongeth unto God."D. L. Moody was a leading evangelist of his day, the founder of the Moody Bible Institute, and was well known on both sides of the Atlantic. R. A. Torrey was a close associate of Moody's and his successor as the director of the Institute. Torrey succinctly and compellingly presents the seven reasons why God used D. L. Moody: 1. He was a fully surrendered man; 2. He was a man of prayer; 3. He was a deep and practical student of the Bible; 4. He was a humble man; 5. His entire freedom from the love of money; 6. His consuming passion for the salvation of the lost; 7. He was definitely endued with power from on high. He then explains clearly what "power from on high is" and how Moody received and valued it.A valuable guide to the Christian life.FROM TORREY'S INTRODUCTION: Eighty-six years ago (February 5, 1837), there was born of poor parents in a humble farmhouse in Northfield, Massachusetts, a little baby who was to become the greatest man, as I believe, of his generation or of his century-Dwight L. Moody. After our great generals, great statesmen, great scientists and great men of letters have passed away and been forgotten, and their work and its helpful influence has come to an end, the work of D. L. Moody will go on and its saving influence continue and increase, bringing blessing not only to every state in the Union but to every nation on earth. Yes, it will continue throughout the ages of eternity.My subject is "Why God Used D. L. Moody," and I can think of no subject upon which I would rather speak. For I shall not seek to glorify Mr. Moody, but the God who by His grace, His entirely unmerited favor, used him so mightily, and the Christ who saved him by His atoning death and resurrection life, and the Holy Spirit who lived in him and wrought through him and who alone made him the mighty power that he was to this world. Furthermore: I hope to make it clear that the God who used D. L. Moody in his day is just as ready to use you and me, in this day, if we, on our part, do what D. L. Moody did, which was what made it possible for God to so abundantly use him.The whole secret of why D. L. Moody was such a mightily used man you will find in Psalm 62:11: "God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God."
Like The Old Farmer's Almanac chronicles the cycles of sun, moon, stars, and planets, Full Worm Moon explores the profound transitions from promise to loss, depicting one woman's endeavor to ""move into a third space / hospitable for another life / more rare, more raw."" In particular, Julie L. Moore tracks the phases of a long marriage's brutal disintegration, a year as turbulent as the wind that uproots a birch tree, leaving it ""prostrate on the ground / like one spouse pleading / with the other not to leave."" Every month's full moon weaves through seasons of vicissitude, creating a new vocabulary for solitude without loneliness and endurance without passivity. As they delve into divorce's myriad aftershocks, Moore's poems remain intelligent and intimate; amid their stunning landscapes emerge both beauty and violence as well as a host of memorable characters: Milton and Monet, Charon and Cicero, Benedictine monks and Cooper's Hawks, clueless administrators and clever students, an oblivious weatherman and a philosophical neighbor. All are welcome, and in her lyrical, trustworthy voice, Moore guides us, with our ""longing / for answered prayer,"" to press on and ""practice . . . / anything but resignation."" ""Full Worm Moon calls to mind both the cycle of monthly full moons that structures this collection, and the change that arrives in the loosening of the earth at the end of winter. . . Moore's attention to details allows the most ordinary of moments to tip, without the slightest poetic willfulness, into the extraordinary. And, equally tuned to life's harshness and life's beneficence, Moore's Full Worm Moon finds a way to bless 'this place we] wander through' even as life's sorrows are endured."" --Robert Cording, author of Only So Far ""In a lyric voice infused with Julie L. Moore's own enduring faith, this collection mines the ruins of a longtime marriage and a woman's solo journey towards restoration. These marvelous poems return to the locus of changing seasons, marital strife, and love--in the darkness of the fallibly human overturned by the eternal brightness of the divine. . . Here is a remarkable book, in all its graceful beauty and savagery, to savor one syllable at a time: 'Dusk lifts the light from view/I know this first-hand/then hides it like a key beneath a stone.'"" --Karen An-hwei Lee, author of Phyla of Joy ""The full moon rises each month throughout this moving collection, shining down on 'the gritty corridors/of a] long marriage, ' as we watch it painfully unravel. . . Because the book ends with 'as you take each successive step, ' we know that she's safe on her journey, a path she didn't choose, a woman newly and bravely alone. Beautifully crafted and artfully wrought, these poems will sear themselves on your memory long after you close the book."" --Barbara Crooker, author of Les Fauves ""'What if the beautiful day is over' wonders Julie Moore in her shattering new collection, Full Worm Moon. And indeed, poems about the end of a marriage wring the reader. . .These poems are rich with empathy for all living creatures, especially the exploited and abused. It's not hard to imagine Jesus striding through the cow pastures and Little League stadiums of Moore's poems. Amidst the world's disarray, Moore's playful wit and exultant language ultimately proclaim the persistence of tenderness, peace, and love."" --Anna Krugovoy Silver, author of Second Bloom and From Nothing Julie L. Moore is Associate Professor of English and Writing Center Director at Taylor University in Indiana. She is the author of three previous books of poetry, including Particular Scandals, which also appeared in The Poiema Poetry Series.
Like The Old Farmer's Almanac chronicles the cycles of sun, moon, stars, and planets, Full Worm Moon explores the profound transitions from promise to loss, depicting one woman's endeavor to ""move into a third space / hospitable for another life / more rare, more raw."" In particular, Julie L. Moore tracks the phases of a long marriage's brutal disintegration, a year as turbulent as the wind that uproots a birch tree, leaving it ""prostrate on the ground / like one spouse pleading / with the other not to leave."" Every month's full moon weaves through seasons of vicissitude, creating a new vocabulary for solitude without loneliness and endurance without passivity. As they delve into divorce's myriad aftershocks, Moore's poems remain intelligent and intimate; amid their stunning landscapes emerge both beauty and violence as well as a host of memorable characters: Milton and Monet, Charon and Cicero, Benedictine monks and Cooper's Hawks, clueless administrators and clever students, an oblivious weatherman and a philosophical neighbor. All are welcome, and in her lyrical, trustworthy voice, Moore guides us, with our ""longing / for answered prayer,"" to press on and ""practice . . . / anything but resignation."" ""Full Worm Moon calls to mind both the cycle of monthly full moons that structures this collection, and the change that arrives in the loosening of the earth at the end of winter. . . Moore's attention to details allows the most ordinary of moments to tip, without the slightest poetic willfulness, into the extraordinary. And, equally tuned to life's harshness and life's beneficence, Moore's Full Worm Moon finds a way to bless 'this place we] wander through' even as life's sorrows are endured."" --Robert Cording, author of Only So Far ""In a lyric voice infused with Julie L. Moore's own enduring faith, this collection mines the ruins of a longtime marriage and a woman's solo journey towards restoration. These marvelous poems return to the locus of changing seasons, marital strife, and love--in the darkness of the fallibly human overturned by the eternal brightness of the divine. . . Here is a remarkable book, in all its graceful beauty and savagery, to savor one syllable at a time: 'Dusk lifts the light from view/I know this first-hand/then hides it like a key beneath a stone.'"" --Karen An-hwei Lee, author of Phyla of Joy ""The full moon rises each month throughout this moving collection, shining down on 'the gritty corridors/of a] long marriage, ' as we watch it painfully unravel. . . Because the book ends with 'as you take each successive step, ' we know that she's safe on her journey, a path she didn't choose, a woman newly and bravely alone. Beautifully crafted and artfully wrought, these poems will sear themselves on your memory long after you close the book."" --Barbara Crooker, author of Les Fauves ""'What if the beautiful day is over' wonders Julie Moore in her shattering new collection, Full Worm Moon. And indeed, poems about the end of a marriage wring the reader. . .These poems are rich with empathy for all living creatures, especially the exploited and abused. It's not hard to imagine Jesus striding through the cow pastures and Little League stadiums of Moore's poems. Amidst the world's disarray, Moore's playful wit and exultant language ultimately proclaim the persistence of tenderness, peace, and love."" --Anna Krugovoy Silver, author of Second Bloom and From Nothing Julie L. Moore is Associate Professor of English and Writing Center Director at Taylor University in Indiana. She is the author of three previous books of poetry, including Particular Scandals, which also appeared in The Poiema Poetry Series.
The time has come when a line should be drawn between the church and the world, and every Christian should give his heart and life completely to Christ. If it never troubles a man's conscience to spend a great deal of his time in questionable places of amusement and to take his family into places where there are degraded people for their own pleasure's sake, if he drives like Jehu all the week to make a dollar and moves like a snail toward spiritual things on the Sabbath- I believe that man is following the flesh; the divine nature is not in him; he is not walking after the Spirit, but after the flesh. Oh, God hates a sham It means a good deal to be a Christian, and if a person is going to be a Christian, let him put off the old man with all his deeds and put on the new man with the righteousness of Christ. That is the kind of Christians we need at the present time, for to be carnally-minded is death; but to be spiritually-minded is life and peace.What are we going to do with the flesh? Let it be abolished Let it be destroyed Let us deny ourselves, take up crosses, and follow Christ. It is not God's plan to bring this corrupt body into His kingdom; it is going to be cast off at death, and, therefore, we had better put it away now.List of ChaptersCh. 1: The Ninety-First PsalmCh. 2: The Eighth Chapter of RomansCh. 3: TemptationCh. 4: Four Questions from GodCh. 5: The TransfigurationCh. 6: Mary and MarthaCh. 7: A Need for Revi
A collection of Dwight Lyman Moody's thoughts on various Bible Characters as revealed in his sermons. In these writings, we get a practical look at various characters. Moody's reflections help the reader connect their lives with the highs and lows of the various characters in the book. This is not a typical character study book, rather it's a creative and reflective work of Moody at his very best.
Tras casi cuatro a os con Jeff, todo se derrumba. Me encuentro soltera, asustada, pero tambi n liberada de alg n modo. En vez de enredarme en otra relaci n enfermiza, mi mejor amiga Sally me ayud a centrarme. Me pasar a los pr ximos meses "busc ndome a m misma" sexualmente. As es como naci La Lista.Y as es como empieza mi viaje: con un virgen. N mero uno en mi traviesa lista de cosas por hacer... S lo espero tener el coraje de seguir adelante. Qu (o a qui n) montar as para celebrar tu libertad tras la ruptura de tu primera relaci n seria?
Claudia: The last thing I want is a sugar daddy.I might only be twenty-four, but I've always been the sensible one. From my boring call centre job right down to my practical wardrobe; impulsive and extravagant are not part of my usual vocabulary. Ascot, the home of British horse racing might be my home as well, but the filthy rich visitors blocking my route home are more a nuisance than a thrill.Until one of them catches my eye... And I can't help myself but invite him into my home.Peter: It was the worst day of my life, until suddenly it wasn't.All my life I've worked hard to make it to the top of my field, to give my wife all she's ever wanted. After a day of sipping champagne and watching the races, an indiscretion of hers with a colleague changes my picture-perfect middle class life forever. I haven't a clue where I'm going, I just know I can't stand the sight of either of them and I run; right into the arms of a girl nearly half my age.Is it still cheating, if she's done it to me first? I'd like to think not. It's just a chance at a new beginning.It all begins with a chance meeting at the side of the road. Neither of them could foresee just where their one night of passion would lead. Can love conquer all, from class differences to age gaps?Read on and find out.This new adult contemporary romance features an older, mature man and a younger, curvy woman and the various challenges such an age gap may bring.Chance Encounters is a series of stand-alone novellas set in jolly old England, following a set of loosely connected women as they find love in unexpected places. What do these couples have in common? When they meet, it is purely by chance, yet passion strikes immediately. They'll have to deal with the consequences of their actions once the sun comes up...Available titles: One Night StandBeautiful StrangerOnly a Taste
Sean stopped believing in love years ago...Uninspired and wrung out, he seeks refuge at his best friend's pub to write his upcoming special. Still, the inspiration refuses to come.Until a gorgeous young woman bursts into the room and Sean's heart and mind light up with what-if scenarios.Lily needs a place to crash, and Sean knows he must help her. But in doing so, he enters a world of temptation...What could a beautiful woman like Lily possibly want with a husky set-in-his-ways workaholic? One-sided attraction, a clich d mid-life crisis or something deeper?Read on and find out.This third scorchingly hot, heart-wrenching romance in L. Moone's Husky Men Do It Better Series features a plus size, mature hero and a younger, not-at-all naive heroine. If you love your heroes with a bit of meat on their bones, and more than a few hang-ups of their own, pick up All My Heart today
Careful what you hope for...Tess hates her boring life. On the way home from work and stuck in traffic, she desperately wishes for a change.Until a handsome stranger jumps into the back seat, scaring the hell out of her. He insists he must reach Heathrow Airport to stop an impending disaster.Liam's story sounds insane, but Tess stops screaming and gives him a chance. Wish come true?Ride along on this absurd high stakes adventure, in which curvy girl-next-door Tess encounters a lot more excitement than she bargained for. And also a sexy government agent.