By William Temple, Archbishop of York. Christianity and Power Politics. By Reinhold Niebuhr. RECENT AMERICAN THEOLOGY Religion Yesterday and To-day. By Henry Sloane Coffin Man's Search for Himself. By Edwin Ewart Aubrey, Professor of Christian Theology and Ethics, the University of Chicago. ...
William Temple Hornaday (1854 - 1937) was an American hunter, taxidermist, zoo director, author and conservationist. A year after his death, in 1938, at the suggestion of President Roosevelt, a peak in the Absaroka Range in Yellowstone National Park was named Mount Hornaday. William Temple H...
This book was first published by Penguin in Britain as 'S110' in March 1942 Number: S207 Series No.:S207 Title:CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIAL ORDER Author:William Temple Date Published:August 1942 by Penguin Books Inc., New York Pages:96pp. ...
In fact, publishers Cape & Smith touted a novel by another of their Southern-born writers by saying, “The Sound and the Fury should put William Faulkner in the company of Evelyn Scott.” In his 1950 study The American Historical Novel, Ernest Leisy wrote that The Wave“marked a new ad...
William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury; James Aitken;Fountains in the Sandby Norman Douglas;Traveller from Tokyoby John Morris; Russia Today;Fishloreby A.F. Magri MacMabon;Common Wild Flowersby Dr John Hutchinson;The Penguin Handymanby Foster Wiseman;Preserves for all Occasionsby Alice Crang; ...
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Our Storyof AtlantisWritten Down for theHermetic BrotherhoodbyWilliam P. Phelon The Secretof SpiritualPowerbyGeorge D. Watson The Book of Adam and Eve,Also Called the Conflictof Adam and Eve With SatanA Book of the Early Eastern Church, TranslatedFrom the Ethiopic, With Notes From the Kufale,...
flirting with the identity of William Hooper Young, and beginning to see value in the blood sacrifice. (“God has drawn a curtain between myself and heaven,” he admits, “and there is no parting it.”) But the more he falls into bouts of missing time to the point of surviving a cri...
They were carried about the person, so that probably thousands of them were thrown into the flames by St. Pauls hearers when his glowing words convinced them of their superstition. Imagine an open space near the grand Temple of Diana, with fine buildings around. Slightly raised above the ...
” The reader learns of William Temple Hornaday, who killed a number of rare bison in the West in 1886 for a D.C. diorama before starting a captive breeding program to save the species. Nijhuis sharesthe story of Rosalie Edge, a bird lover who fought the Audubon Society in the 1920s ...