5. In November of the same year, and again at Godmersham, Austen writes of Henry’s man-servant William, who apparently is a lover of the country rather than of city life:“An inclination for the Country is a venial fault. – He has more of Cowper than of Johnson in him, fonder o...
In this election, we offer that choice. Our party has chosen a man to lead us who embodies the best this country has to offer. That man is John Kerry. John Kerry understands the ideals of community, faith, and sacrifice, because they've defined his life. From his heroic service in Vie...
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At Chinchvad, a small town about ten miles from Poona in Western India, there lives a family of whom one in each generation is believed by a large proportion of the Mahrattas to be an incarnation of the elephant-headed god Gunputty. That celebrated deity was first made flesh about the ...
Oh, God!: Directed by Carl Reiner. With John Denver, George Burns, Teri Garr, Donald Pleasence. When God appears to an assistant grocery manager as a good-natured old man, the Almighty selects him as his messenger to the modern world.
Instead, God chose Nazareth–a small, nondescript town that nobody cared about. That’swhere Mary and Joseph, the parents for the Son ofGod,were likely born and raised. We mustn’t think anyone too weak, untrained, or undistinguished to fulfill God’s plans. ...
the Byzantine market (which helped me get a little gold flowing in). If that guy really wanted a truce, his soldiers would not have attacked me while the remnants of my army were besieging the Byzantine town and would've fallen back upon seeing him going free. Liar, liar, your town is...
In this God movie, an Appalachian small-town preacher who gave up his law practice years ago follows a calling back into the courtroom. An eccentric man Mike defends in this case believes that God called Mike to be his lawyer for specific reasons. As the case unravels, Mike realizes this ...
GOD:I understand, ___. Remember, I’m the One who made you and am well aware you cannot achieve perfection[1]. What I value is progress, and rest assured, thatisoccurring. Think back to the days when you experienced great difficulty practicing My presence. Your thoughts rarely turned...
“And when that happens”—GOD’s Decree— “it will be plain as the sun at high noon: I’ll be the God of every man, woman, and child in Israel and they