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Stewarton Case. Report Of The Pleadings, By P. Robertson, Dean Of Faculty And A. Rutherfurd, Advocate, In The Process Of Suspension And Interdict, W. Cuninghame, And Others, Heritors Of The Parish Of Stewarton, Against The Presbytery Of Irvine. Taken
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Robertson's Timeline of World & American Firsts

Robertson's Timeline of World & American Firsts

Patrick Robertson

Invisible Imprint
2024
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"Nothing, of course, begins at the time you think it did." So said playwright Lillian Hellman. Everything we do or use in modern life had a beginning, often much earlier than expected. When and where did it really happen for the first time? And if that was not an American innovation, when and where did it happen for the first time in the US? Robertson's Timeline of World and American Firsts supplies the answers in 14,500 entries derived mainly from primary sources or scholarly texts. Chronicling over a thousand years of change, both major and minor, this new publication also explores how the US rose to become the most innovative nation in the world.
Robertson's Timeline of World & American Firsts

Robertson's Timeline of World & American Firsts

Patrick Robertson

Invisible Imprint
2024
pokkari
"Nothing, of course, begins at the time you think it did." So said playwright Lillian Hellman. Everything we do or use in modern life had a beginning, often much earlier than expected. When and where did it really happen for the first time? And if that was not an American innovation, when and where did it happen for the first time in the US? Robertson's Timeline of World and American Firsts supplies the answers in 14,500 entries derived mainly from primary sources or scholarly texts. Chronicling over a thousand years of change, both major and minor, this new publication also explores how the US rose to become the most innovative nation in the world.
The Father Glorified

The Father Glorified

Patrick Robertson; David Watson

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2013
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Learn the best methods for winning people to Christ with the help of CityTeam Ministries. In a follow up to their book Miraculous Movements, the missionaries of CityTeam share more insights into how best to share God's love around the world. The authors take you beyond their work in Africa to California to show how the biblical principles used by the early church in the Book of Acts can work for us today.This book highlights the key scriptural principles that help Christians use faith-based discipleship to reach out in love in their own communities. The authors outline the principle of service to others that open doors of opportunity to the work of the gospel.Features include:Biblical principles for reaching new people for ChristWays to lead people to Christ by leading them through the story of the BibleStories of Gods work around the world
You Don't Have to Die: The Lost Gospel of Jesus Christ

You Don't Have to Die: The Lost Gospel of Jesus Christ

Gerald Patrick Robertson

Independently Published
2019
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Death (which includes the fear of death and the suffering of death) is humanity's worst problem. But you don't have to die....that's because we live in a spiritual world that functions by spiritual laws and spiritual systems like the natural world functions by natural laws and natural systems. God sent Jesus to reveal "God's Perfect, Eternal Life" to you and all humanity. Jesus lived His life on earth through God's spiritual system for "God's Perfect, Eternal Life", Jesus demonstrated this spiritual system and Jesus explained it. Although the authors of the New Testament of the Holy Bible wrote many of the things that Jesus said and did, they did not write the precise, spiritual system for "God's Perfect, Eternal Life" into the New Testament. The good news is that the New Testament contains enough information to reassemble God's spiritual system for "God's Perfect, Eternal Life" so that you can live "God's Perfect, EternalLife" - that's what this book does: You Don't' Have to Die The Lost Gospel of Jesus Christ email: [email protected]
Patrick Neill

Patrick Neill

Forbes W. Robertson

Whittles Publishing
2011
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Descended from a Haddington family of printers and booksellers, Patrick Neill became head of the most prestigious printing firm in Edinburgh. Leaving his manager to run the business, he devoted his life to writing, natural history, horticulture and civic duties. His early tour of Orkney and Shetland provided an insight into the social life of the islands and he regaled readers of the Scots Magazine with an intriguing running commentary on events in the Lothians. His survey of both private and commercial gardens and orchards in Scotland was a landmark publication and he published a perceptive account of his travels in northern Europe to discover whether any of their horticultural methods might be worth adopting. As a founder member and secretary for 40 years of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society, he was a key figure in its successful establishment. He was also a founder member and secretary of the Wernerian Natural History Society, whose origins related to the dominating geological controversy of that era. His role as secretary brought him into contact with most of the natural scientists in Scotland and distinguished botanists and other scientists were frequently around Neill's dinner table. His wide circle of friends included famous figures such as William Jackson Hooker and his son Joseph, Robert Brown, Sir William Jardine, Sir Calverly Trevelyan, Robert Stevenson, the McNabs, father and son, of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and the maverick botanist George Don. To cap it all Neill won national recognition for the unparalleled diversity of species of plants, including newly-introduced species, in his remarkable garden at Canonmills. According to Loudon, the famous landscape designer, it was the richest urban garden in the country. This engaging book contains a wealth of historically valuable observations and also an insight into Edinburgh's scientific scene in the early 19th century. Patrick Neill is revealed as one the most interesting Scotsmen of the 19th century in terms of the variety of enterprises he fostered and the friendships he enjoyed with so many natural scientists of his day.
Freemasonry

Freemasonry

James Burton Robertson; Patrick Aloysius Murray

Hansebooks
2017
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Freemasonry - Sketch of its Origin and Early Progress, its Moral and Political Tendency is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1862. 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.
Drug Nation

Drug Nation

Martin Plant; Roy Robertson; Moira Plant; Patrick Miller

Oxford University Press
2010
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Humans have been using psychoactive (mind-altering) drugs since ancient times. Barely a day goes by without a drug related issue reaching the headlines, and drugs, in some way or other, affect all of our lives, whether by our own use, the use of those we know, or even from just being a victim of drug related crime. This book provides an accessible and lucid introduction to some of the main health and social issues related to illicit drugs and their use. It reviews a range of popular drugs - including amphetamines, cannabis, cocaine, Ecstasy (MDMA), heroin and LSD whilst considering the law related to such substances. Written in an accessible and approachable style, the book dispels some of the many myths about drug use that exist, offering an authoritative and balanced perspective on issues of personal, local, national and international importance. Drug Nation will be essential reading for anyone who wants to be informed about the drug situation, offering a sensible and non-sensational account of drugs and drug taking.
Tropical Forests in Prehistory, History, and Modernity

Tropical Forests in Prehistory, History, and Modernity

Patrick Roberts

Oxford University Press
2019
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In popular discourse, tropical forests are synonymous with 'nature' and 'wilderness'; battlegrounds between apparently pristine floral, faunal, and human communities, and the unrelenting industrial and urban powers of the modern world. It is rarely publicly understood that the extent of human adaptation to, and alteration of, tropical forest environments extends across archaeological, historical, and anthropological timescales. This book is the first attempt to bring together evidence for the nature of human interactions with tropical forests on a global scale, from the emergence of hominins in the tropical forests of Africa to modern conservation issues. Following a review of the natural history and variability of tropical forest ecosystems, this book takes a tour of human, and human ancestor, occupation and use of tropical forest environments through time. Far from being pristine, primordial ecosystems, this book illustrates how our species has inhabited and modified tropical forests from the earliest stages of its evolution. While agricultural strategies and vast urban networks emerged in tropical forests long prior to the arrival of European colonial powers and later industrialization, this should not be taken as justification for the massive deforestation and biodiversity threats imposed on tropical forest ecosystems in the 21st century. Rather, such a long-term perspective highlights the ongoing challenges of sustainability faced by forager, agricultural, and urban societies in these environments, setting the stage for more integrated approaches to conservation and policy-making, and the protection of millennia of ecological and cultural heritage bound up in these habitats.