This book is a new experience in poetry with Spanish and English poems of varying themes and sizes, but with many sonnets. The sonnet form has not been used much in recent years but has again surfaced as a succinct way to express oneself poetically. Although these sonnets are not exactly like the ones of old of Elizabethan and Italian forms, they are an experiment in fourteen-line verse for our day.
Lunn-rockliffe, Ambrosiaster's Political Theology (oxford: oxford University Press, 2007), 33–86. see also D. G. Hunter, “The significance of Ambrosiaster,” Journal of Early Christian Studies 17 (2009): 1–26. Parts of Ambrosiaster's ...
There were no good rich men in the deep past to whom rich christians could look as models that excused their own possession of wealth. For most rich christians, the Patriarch Abraham had been the prime example of the good rich man: ...
(Ebook edition) As you follow Kent Annan's experiences traveling and working in Haiti, you'll be challenged to follow God into uncharted territory--whether that's a few miles or a few thousand miles away.
The worldwide phenomenon from the bestselling author of The Pillars of the Earth, World Without End, A Column of Fire, and The Evening and the Morning His code name was “The Needle.” He was a German aristocrat of extraordinary ...
Time was running out for Bob Kinnaird.
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Through the Eye of the Needle
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