Revival

  • Revival: Real Democracy in Operation: the Example of Switzerland (1920)
    By Taylor & Francis Group, Felix Bonjour

    This book describes the mechanism of the democratic institutions peculiar to Switzerland, explains the effects of those institutions, and examines the democratic features which are so strongly marked in the institutions.

  • Revival: Psychology and Religious Truth (1942)
    By Thomas Hywel Hughes

    An attempt is made in this book to open a new line of thought in theology with the aid of Psychology.

  • Revival: The New Psychology and Religious Experience (1933)
    By Thomas Hywel Hughes

    Explores the crossover between the newly emerging field of psychology and the established doctrine of theology.

  • Revival: The Psychology of Preaching and Pastoral Work (1939)
    By Taylor & Francis Group

    This book is written from the point of view of a Free Church minister, and is concerned mainly with the work of ministers in the Free Churches.

  • Revival: Ceylon (1939)
    By Angus William Eden Holden

    All those diverse facets of this bright Jewel in the imperial crown are discussed here by Lord Holden. In the second part of the book he takes the reader on a series of 'pleasant Journeys' covering all the principle roads in the island.

  • Revival: Studies of Savages and Sex (1929)
    By Alfred Ernest Crawley

    A young man's weapons may on no account be touched by a woman.8 The Seminoles held that “to sleep with women enervates and renders them unfit for warriors; men therefore but seldom have their wives in the apartments where they lodge.

  • Revival: Human Rights in Philosophy and Practice (2001)
    By Tom D. Campbell, Burton M. Leiser

    Those who face dirty hands are not just the leaders of a new regime. Judges in trials for human rights violations make their hands still more dirty than those of the leaders by declaring the accused guilty. For these judges, as legal ...

  • Revival
    By Martyn Lloyd-Jones

    It was also the purpose behind this series of messages which were first given on the 100th anniversary of the Great Revival which started in Wales, and swept across England and throughout the United States and to the far corners of the ...

  • Revival: The Handbook of Software for Engineers and Scientists (1995)
    By Paul W Ross

    Danny Goodman , The Complete HyperCard 2.2 Handbook , 4th ed . Random House , New York , 1993 Mimi Jones and Dave Myers , Hands - On HyperCard : Designing Your Own Applications . John Wiley , New York , 1988 . Lon Poole , HyperTalk .

  • Revival: Autobiography of Friedrich Froebel (1915)
    By Friedrich Froebel

    The book also looks at the community surrounding Froebel and includes a chapter by Madame Louise Froebel’s providing a reminiscence of her husband’s life.

  • Revival: The Family (1931)
    By Franz Carl Muller-Lyer

    The general course of sociology shows that human culture and civilization are essentially the result of co - operation and ... The growth and the very existence of articulate speech is in itself a proof of man's gregariousness .

  • Revival: Studies in the Napoleonic Wars (1929)
    By Charles Oman

    This book presents a general summary of the views on the history of the world held by various historians’ perspective. Rest of the book is derived from author’s main work of 20 years on the Napoleonic period.

  • Revival: A Rural Noir. Gathering of waters
    By Tim Seeley

    For one day in rural central Wisconsin, the dead came back to life.

  • Revival
    By Tim Seeley

    v. 1 collects issues #1-11 -- v. 2 collects issues #12-23

  • Revival: Roman Life and Manners Under the Early Empire (1913)
    By Ludwig Henrich Friedlaender

    Meanwhile, Tulisa lived very happily with her husband, but only saw him at night-time. She was not allowed to leave the palace, but it was royally furnished and provided her with all kinds of recreation; she also had serving-maids, ...

  • Revival: An Introduction to Yoga (1933)
    By Claude Bragdon

    Account of the origins, history and practice of Yoga from the viewpoint of someone who is learned, but is not himself a practicioner.

  • Revival: Music and Its Lovers (1932)
    By Vernon Lee

    Vernon Lee. Music and Its Lovers AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EMOTIONAL AND IMAGINATIVE RESPONSES TO MUSIC by b VERNON LEE, LITT. D. MUSIC AND ITS LOVERS AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EMOTIONAL AND.

  • Revival: The Clinical Practice of Complementary, Alternative, and Western Medicine (2001)
    By W. John Diamond

    Unlike other books that address the different alternative modalities, this text integrates homeopathy, acupuncture, chinese herbology, western herbology, and clinical nutrition, then combines them with traditional medicine.

  • Revival: Your Life Or Mine (2003): How Geoethics Can Resolve the Conflict Between Public and Private Interests in Xenotransplantation
    By Martine Rothblatt

    The first part of the book demonstrates that xenografts are the only realistic near-term technological answer to the organ shortage problem.

  • Revival: A Folk Music Novel
    By Scott Alarik

    There has never been a novel like this, a love story set in the subterranean world of modern folk music. Talented, charismatic songwriter Nathan Warren lost his chance at stardom years ago, and now sees his life as waste and ruin.