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2015x-1632423650Foster Academics 2015. Hardcover. New. 216 pages. 11.02x8.50x0.71 inches. Foster Academics hardcover
2015x-1632422204ML Books International - IPS 2015. Hardcover. New. 214 pages. 11.02x8.50x0.70 inches. ML Books International - IPS hardcover
DADAX0896595277Abbeville Press 0000-00-00. 2nd ed. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Abbeville Press hardcover
1837955T23London: Hamilton Adams and Co. 1837. Cloth. Good. 7.5" by 4.5". None. A very scarce copy of this translation of Calvin's study of the Christian religion. Later edition. Very scarce work. An abridgement of Institutes of the Christian Religion a seminal work of systematic theology regarded as one of the most influential works of Protestant theology first published in Latin in 1536. The work is considered a core reference for the system of doctrine adopted by the Reformed churches. Written by John Calvin a French theologian pastor and reformer during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. With answers to the objections of adversaries set down by William Lawne a British theologian. Translated out of the Latin into English by Christopher Fetherston an English translator. In the original full cloth binding. Externally sound with light rubbing and bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spine with the odd small mark to the boards. Light loss to the spine label with the odd small split in the cloth to the head and tail of the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with light scattered spotting predominantly to the first and last few pages. Good Hamilton, Adams, and Co. hardcover
19430004118Chicago Ilinois: Lewis Publishing Company 1943. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. This is a five volume set all with the original brown paper dust jackets. Volume I and Volume III have writing on the front of the brown paper dust jackets. There is some chipping and small tears on some of the dust jackets. The book covers are embossed burgandy pebble cloth. The books themselves have reinforced bindings with marble colored endpages and many photos and gilt stamped lettering on the spine. Inside the endpage of volume three there is an approximate 2" area where some narrow scotch tape may have been removed . Volume one is 1023 pages and contains the index. Volume two is 1036 pages. Volume Three is 656 pages. Volume Four is 620 pages. Volume Five is 590 pages. These volumes are large and heavy and are in effect the first history which attemped to adequately cover the social and economic as well as the political and military history of the state of Missouri from its beginnings to publication date. The books themselves have no apparent underlining nor highlighting no bookplates no owner names no yellowing not ex-libras no remainder marks. Any overseas shipping would require significant extra postage. A very nice set of a high quality work. <br/> <br/> Lewis Publishing Company hardcover
2015x-1632423448Foster Academics 2015. Hardcover. New. 198 pages. 11.02x8.50x0.50 inches. Foster Academics hardcover
2015x-1632423901Foster Academics 2015. Hardcover. New. 198 pages. 11.02x8.50x0.50 inches. Foster Academics hardcover
2015x-1632423898Foster Academics 2015. Hardcover. New. 196 pages. 11.02x8.50x0.71 inches. Foster Academics hardcover
2015x-163242391XFoster Academics 2015. Hardcover. New. 196 pages. 11.02x8.50x0.71 inches. Foster Academics hardcover
2015x-1632423456Foster Academics 2015. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 182 pages. 11.25x8.75x0.75 inches. Foster Academics hardcover
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190041451n. p.: Blanche Budding Flora 1900. 1st printing presumed. Buff printed paper. Modest wear to broadside age-toning some light soiling and edgewear. Withal a VG example. Broadside printed recto only. 14-5/8" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/>A relative of the Buddings said this was handed out at Reunion Meetings and is apparently a true story. Union troops on scout are asked by a Tennessee Confederate farmer to help him extricate a stuck wagon and promises them some Apple Jack in return. Unfortunately for the Union troops the story is a ruse and the "Yanks" are captured by 20 Confederates. While marching one member of the 45th chews on soap foams at the mouth and plays dead. They march on only to get freed by 50 Union troops. The original group goes back to the farmer to get the Apple Jack and tie up the farmer and take all of his provisions. <br /> <br />"The Johnnies took a look at him and then one sed/ That thar Mr Yankee is clean gone dead/ The Captain he examined him sed to one of his men/ He's the ugliest corpse I seed in my life/ and we can't stop long to tend/ to any kind of a burying for he's drawed up like a toad/ Gist roll him in the bushes on the lower side of the road. I kind of smiled to myself but did'nt say nothing but thunk/ I looked at Jim and he looked at me and gave his one eye a wunk." <br /> <br />Only 1 institutional holding located on OCLC Yale. Rare in the trade. Blanche Budding Flora unknown books
1846001584New York: A. S. Barnes & Co. 1846. FIRST EDITION. Two volumes complete. Full black cloth with blind stamped borders and gilt decoration and lettering on spine. Cloth lightly worn with the top of the spine of volume one pulling away from spine. Fraying and splitting to the cloth at spine. Foxing throughout as is usual with this title. Previous owner's name on title page. Overall a GOOD MINUS condition set. Henry Clay April 12 1777 June 29 1852 was a leading American statesman and orator who represented Kentucky in both the House of Representatives and Senate. He was the founder and leader of the Whig Party and a leading advocate of programs for modernizing the economy such as factories canals railroads and banks. Although his multiple attempts at the presidency were unsuccessful he to a large extent defined the issues of the Second Party System. He was known as the Great Compromiser because of his success in brokering compromises on the slavery issue especially in 1820 and 1850. In 1957 a Senate committee chaired by John F. Kennedy named Clay as one of the five greatest Senators in American history. UncleAndy. First Edition. Full Cloth. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. A. S. Barnes & Co. Hardcover
1935006061Privately Printed 1935. Very Good condition. 6" wide by 9" tall. A tight copy. No owner's name or bookplate. Spine is flat and square. Bound in the original light blue wraps printed in black. Moderate cover soil. Pages are clean and unmarked. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Introduction by Gilbert C. Carpenter Jr. C.S.B. The only date in the book is the copyright 1935. This is the Second Edition probably published in the 1960s. The book has a 5 page introduction and 182 additional pages. It was published without any table of contents. Chapter titles are: First Visions; Vision of 1872; Vision of October 1881 - Number One; Vision of October 1881 - Number Two; Vision of October 1881 - Number Three; Vision of August 7 - 5 a.m.; Vision of January 1883; Vision of February 7 1883 - Wednesday Morn Three o'clock; Vision of February 12 1883; Vision of October 10 1883 - Wednesday Morn; Vision of October 11 1883 - Thursday Morn; Vision of December 9 1883 - Sunday Morn; Vision of January 1 1888; Vision of January 1 1889; Vision of November 14 1889; Vision of September 10 1891; Vision of May 20 1892; Vision of July 16 1894; Vision of September 10 1887 sic; Addenda Three Visions about 'Science and Health' as Related to Janet T. Coleman; Vision Related to Laura Sargent; Conclusion. Here is an extract from the book: "After I had seen my way in Truth I had to go back to teach them the error and to do that I had to go back to the first chapter of the Old Testament where I found my first explanation of all as the opposite of Truth. I then thought the Truth-the Truth as applied to sickness-was all that is necessary. I was then in perfect health. Step by step I began to learn that the remedy of sin must be searched out.Here I find that I must learn through the Old Testament the way of sin and that the power of the Egyptian necromancy must be met over again with the power of Truth in divine Science and that we must know how to conquer through Truth and Love the belief of hate.Now your teacher is learning her way in divine Science through suffering through the rule of sin just as over half a century ago she was learning her way through suffering and by God's guidance up to her final discovery of her way out of the physical rule of sickness namely that physical disease is produced by physical causes. Twenty years ago when she had mastered the physical cause of disease no circumstances material could produce a cold or catarrh upon her.All the beliefs of sin and their methods of destroying the peace of mind filling the body with disease administering poison through mind with more effect than the doctors could administer it through matter have to be met and overcome through divine Science by every mortal here or hereafter. Mrs. Eddy is learning the way for her students and the world. Help her; follow her directions; and turn not aside from this path in Science or you will have to learn it all over again through suffering magnified tenfold by the error you commit in not learning your way while she is with you to show the way. All who make the mistake of disbelieving her sayings or believing them of turning aside from following them when the gospel of healing has been uttered to them will experience what the Jews had to learn when the gospel of healing was taught to them by Jesus. Because they turned away from it their temples were demolished their cities were fenced about with armies and all the inhabitants were burned up within the cities. The history of this period will be the metaphysical facts regarding health and life namely that their bodies will be surrounded and mortal minds rendered helpless by the laws of sin. They will burn up with the fear of disease and sin that they know not how to meet and are unable to defend themselves against. There will be necromancers as of old that will oppress them as the children of Israel were oppressed in Egypt in their darkness. They will have tasks imposed through the laws of sin that will keep them at work day and night. They will visit nameless plagues upon them that they will be unable to meet until the inhabiters of the earth are engulfed in darkness and death." Gilbert C. Carpenter Jr CSB comments on this vision: "One who has a thorough knowledge of the absolute nature of Mrs. Eddy's revelation of divine metaphysics as excluding all evil from the scheme of existence on the basis of God as All might question the scientific correctness of this last unfoldment from the standpoint that it emphasizes the dreadful nature of evil making it seem almost inevitable and inescapable. If Mrs. Eddy had revealed to her the nothingness of the claim of evil and that the divine and scientific method of eliminating it is to gain this recognition why should she record as a divine vision from God such fear-arousing statements as those predicting disease as being so difficult to heal when coming from sin or those foretelling terrible suffering for those who disbelieve her sayings or turn away from them The doctrine put forth by Christian Science that all evil is unreal is not intended to take from man a sense of the awfulness of the claims of evil if not met and destroyed. The sum total of evil's attainment is to establish in man the belief that he is separated from God and no more terrible result than that can be conceived of. Animal magnetism may be a simple thing to handle as cause but in effect it is deadly and serious because it drives man down into Egypt and keeps him there. It is an aphorism in Christian Science that no one is ready for the supreme disclosure that animal magnetism is unreal until he has attained the point of progress where the recognition of its unreality will not retard or lessen his active efforts to overcome it. The teaching that evil is unreal is not intended to interrupt man's struggles with the belief of evil but to aid him so that he will wage a successful warfare. Let no student of Christian Science fear to emphasize the claims of evil and their effects when unhandled if such emphasis is needed to rouse students from human lethargy in order that they may engage in an active warfare against evil. It was an absolute necessity in the orderly progress of Mrs. Eddy's thought that she be roused to a full recognition of the awfulness of evil and its effect upon man's heavenly aspirations to the point where when the consciousness of evil's scientific unreality flooded her thought she had so pledged herself to war against it that she would in no way lessen her warfare against its claims because of this heavenly disclosure.". Second Edition. Softcover. Very Good condition. v 182pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Privately Printed Paperback
2258<p>Oversized hardback with dust jacket no marks in text shipping daily.</p> Banner of Truth hardcover
1897036191St. Louis: Anna C. Reifsnider Book Company 1897. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Scarce! Some sunning to cloth otherwise well-preserved copy in light blue pictorial cloth. 292pp. Anna C. Reifsnider Book Company Hardcover
197818994University of Minnesota Press 1978-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1978 University of Minnesota Press. Volume 4 - Hardcover with dust jacket. Book is in very nice condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Dust jacket has light edge wear. University of Minnesota Press hardcover
1543856438-11-12Aspen Publishing. 7. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Aspen Publishing unknown
1543856438-8-12-116Aspen Publishing. 7. Very Good. Supplements included. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Aspen Publishing unknown
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SKU0204888Pearson 2018-01-03. Loose Leaf. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Pearson unknown
1992DADAX030644285XSpringer 1992-09-30. 1992. hardcover. New. 8.76x6.86x0.82. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
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2004__9004123911Brill Academic Pub 2004. Hardcover. New. 263 pages. 9.50x6.00x0.25 inches. Brill Academic Pub hardcover
DADAX0128102195Academic Press 2016-09-02. 1. paperback. New. 7.50x1.16x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Academic Press paperback