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  • Growing In Grace: Eight Biblical Studies to Help Establish Believers In Christ

    "Growing in Grace" is an easy to read and understand study that grows a believer in their relationship with Christ. No matter how long one has been a believer, the book firmly establishes the Bible as "the Believer's Nourishment!" Richards tackles sometimes confusing topics such as a believer's position in Christ and our assurance in Him! For those frustrated with sin and desperate for the answer, ... Read more

    $8.09 USD

  • Town Life in Australia

    Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny impressed contemporaries as a man of charm, humour and executive talents. A fluent speaker and writer both of English and French, he had a perennial freshness of approach that matched his clear-eyed, open expression and alert, square-cut face, with trim moustache and goatee beard.Posterity has known him as the author of "Town Life in Australia", first published in ... Read more

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  • Town Life in Australia

    Town Life in Australia by Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny is an observational account that offers insights into urban life in late 19th-century Australia, focusing on cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. Written by a British-born journalist, the book examines the rapid development and unique social characteristics of Australian towns during a period of economic growth and cultural change. ... Read more

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  • Town Life in Australia

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Vibrant Cultural Tapestry of Late 19th Century Australian Towns

    In "Town Life in Australia," Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny offers a meticulous examination of urbanization and community dynamics within Australian towns during the late 19th century. Written in a vivid and engaging prose style, Twopeny employs a combination of personal observations, statistical data, and anecdotal experiences to portray the prevailing social, economic, and cultural conditions of ... Read more

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  • Town Life in Australia

    In "Town Life in Australia," Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny intricately examines the intricacies of Australian urban society in the late 19th century. With a blend of observational acuity and socio-cultural analysis, Twopeny navigates through the myriad aspects of town life, including commerce, community, and the evolving national identity. His literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions ... Read more

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    The Land Of The Broads (Unabridged)

    Unabridged

    9 hours 46 min

    The Broads area of Norfolk and Suffolk is in the East Anglian region of England. It is the location of Britain's third largest inland waterway system and largest protected wetland area. Many examples of rare flora and fauna are found only in this unique location which has also been designated as a national park.This book: The Land of the Broads, is a practical guide to the extensive but , little ... Read more

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    Promises for Everyday Battles

    by Max Lucado ...
    Do you feel held captive by the strongholds of resentment, guilt, or defeat? If so, there is hope: God has already promised a victory and he has provided weapons for the fight.In this 64-page booklet, you’ll find forty scriptures of promise and corresponding inspirational passages to encourage you that God fights for his people in difficult times. Ideal for daily reading, each segment equips you ... Read more

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  • All Things Considered

    G.K. Chesterton was an English writer often referred to as "the prince of paradox." Chesterton wrote on a variety of different subjects including mystery fiction, religion, and literary critiques. Chesterton is best known for creating the priest-detective Father Brown and the popular book Orthodoxy. ... Read more

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  • The Lost Sheep

    God's Heart for the Wanderer: A Study of Luke 15:3-7

    This is a commentary on the Parable of the Lost Sheep as told by Jesus in Luke 15:3-7. In reality it is a revelation of God's heart for those who have struggled in their faith, have fallen into sin or who have found themselves out of fellowship with His poeple. The parable is not so much about a lost sheep as it is about a shepherd and what he does to find that sheep and restore it to the fold. ... Read more

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  • Better Dead (Mobi Classics)

    by J.M. Barrie ...
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  • In 31 Days You Can Create Success in Your Life by Doing What God Did in Creation

    Hebrews 11:3 Reveals That Worlds Were Framed ''By the Word of God.''

    I believe God wants mankind to have success and prosperity in life. It was revealed to us in the scriptures. When God gives man a revelation of what He did in creation, He reveals Himself to mankind. What did God do? Why can we do it? How can we do it? Why can we do it? Thats what this book is all about. ... Read more

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  • An Autobiography

    A Pioneer's Journey: Inspiring Insights from an Australian Suffragist

    Catherine Helen Spence's "An Autobiography" presents a compelling narrative that intertwines her personal experiences with the broader societal changes of 19th-century Australia. Through a reflective and engaging style, Spence deftly captures the struggles and triumphs of her life, paralleling her journey with the evolution of women's rights and social reform in a male-dominated society. Her ... Read more

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