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This is a re-release. This book was originally published in April 2016 After a near-fatal shooting in his hometown Chicago, Juelz was forced to give up his life of gang banging and the girl of his dreams. He was sent to... See More
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by BREANNA REED
(19 reviews)
This is a re-release. This book was originally published in April 2016 After a near-fatal shooting in his hometown Chicago, Juelz was forced to give up his life of gang banging and the girl of his dreams. He was sent to... See More
by M C
(6 reviews)
Picking up the Pieces my parents left behind is a raw poetry collection about surviving a childhood without feeling loved, trying to earn that love but never quite getting it while always hoping that "Maybe one day she will... See More
(13 reviews)
This collection of haunting tales delves into the thrilling world of the supernatural, and shines light on witchcraft, the undead, and satanism. Collated by the pioneering Catholic witch-hunter, Montague Summers, this... See More
(17 reviews)
Nathan Hale: A concise, compelling look at a young patriot's life and legacy. This nonfiction portrait examines Hale's steadfast principles, his service during a pivotal era, and the moral choices that defined his reputation... See More
(35 reviews)
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was a prominent figure in the religious history of England during the 19th century becoming nationally recognized by the mid-1830s. Originally an evangelistic Oxford scholar and clergyman in the... See More
(87 reviews)
Cardinal John Henry Newman was a major figure in the Oxford Movement, a response by the members of the Church of England to a perceived attack by the reforming Whig administration who had already legislated a restructuring... See More
(28 reviews)
This poem, "The Dream of Gerontius," is an 1865 poem composed by St John Henry Newman which is made up of the prayer of a dying man, and a pair of angelic and demonic responses. The poem was written after Newman's conversion... See More
(14 reviews)
"The Purple Heights" by Marie Conway Oemler is an engaging novel that tells the transformative journey of Mary Amber, a spirited and determined young woman who rises above adversity to forge her own destiny. Set against the... See More
(125 reviews)
An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, reprinted from the 1878 edition, "is rightly regarded as one of the most seminal theological works ever to be written," states Ian Ker in his foreword to this sixth edition... See More
(53 reviews)
-- A Classic -- Includes Active Table of Contents -- Includes Religious Illustrations No one is likely to deny that a question is distinct both from a conclusion and from an assertion; and an assertion will be found to be... See More
(55 reviews)
-- A Classic -- Includes Active Table of Contents -- Includes Religious Illustrations "Considering the high gifts, and the strong claims of the Church of Rome and its dependencies on our admiration, reverence, love, and... See More
(42 reviews)
Hidden treasures, peril, and a room full of secrets await inside a sprawling house in A Woman Named Smith. In this atmospheric historical novel, a sharp, independent heroine contends with a mystery that grows as quickly as... See More
(14 reviews)
Slippy McGee sometimes known as the butterfly man is a novel that explores the intersection of identity, redemption, and community transformation. Set in the town of Appleboro, the narrative follows the arrival of a... See More
(169 reviews)
Firmly convinced of the literal and enduring reality of the werewolf, the late Reverend Montague Summers has a wonderful time recounting the fantastic European history of "that most terrible and depraved of all the bond... See More
(47 reviews)
-- A Classic -- Includes Active Table of Contents -- Includes Religious Illustrations IN addressing myself, Gentlemen, to the consideration of a question which has excited so much interest, and elicited so much discussion... See More
(37 reviews)
For many years, boys and girls have read "This Country of Ours" and its stories of the Americans. Now for a new generation of curious and wondering readers, something more is provided with this version. This is the story of... See More
by Integrate
(37 reviews)
Employees with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may be hugely beneficial to a workforce, but it can be difficult for individuals with no formal training to manage these employees successfully. This definitive guide will... See More
(26 reviews)
Blessed John Henry Newman's celebrated meditations on the passion of Our Lord have been edited and enhanced with illustrations. They remain a moving and enriching commentary on the details of Christ's sufferings and their... See More
(24 reviews)
-- A Classic -- Includes Active Table of Contents -- Includes Religious Illustrations IN no province of the vast Roman empire, as it existed in the middle of the third century, did Nature wear a richer or a more joyous garb... See More
(17 reviews)
John Henry Newman (21 February 1801 - 11 August 1890), was an important English figure in the religious history of England, also referred to as Cardinal Newman. The Works of Cardinal Newman (with an active table of contents)... See More
by Jr. John Fox
(26 reviews)
Christmas Eve on Lonesome invites you into a snowy Kentucky night where a man torn by vengeance confronts the cost of violence and the possibility of mercy. On Christmas Eve, a man named Buck rides through a quiet... See More
(18 reviews)
Desmond Ellery is a disgraced English soldier who on a walk one day meets the young Princess Maritza, playing truant from the finishing school she attends. She inspires him by showing her sass and verve, and he decides to go... See More
by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
(19 reviews)
Madelon A Novel by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman See More
by Mike Berry
(12 reviews)
This is a concise guide to the Israel-Palestine conflict. There are many different, competing histories of the conflict, however, this book collects those which are based on the most considered historical research. The book... See More
by Greg Philo
(14 reviews)
Building on rigorous research by the world-renowned Glasgow University Media Group, More Bad News From Israel examines media coverage of the conflict in the Middle East and the impact it has on public opinion. The book... See More
(252 reviews)
A highly influential figure in the Church of England, John Henry Newman stunned the Anglican community in 1843, when he left his position as vicar of St. Mary's, Oxford, to join the Roman Catholic church. Perhaps no one took... See More
(197 reviews)
Though often thought of as a towering intellect and theologian, Cardinal Newman's writings reveal a man who possessed a simple devotion to Jesus and Mary. These powerful meditations on the Stations of the Cross, originally... See More
(194 reviews)
H. E. Marshall was looking for a way to tell her young children about the History of England, so she wrote a history book for young readers. Intertwined are English folklore and true Tales of English History. The story spans... See More
(125 reviews)
This fascinating volume delves into the history of witchcraft and demonology. Witchcraft and Black Magic gives an extensive history of what Montague Summers deems to be Satanic practises. First published in 1946, this... See More
(58 reviews)
In "The Brown Mask," Percy James Brebner intricately weaves a narrative that explores the psychological complexities and social dynamics of identity amidst colonial tensions. Set against an evocative backdrop, the novel... See More
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