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Is the traditional, accepted view of the life of Christ in some way
incomplete?
- Is it possible Christ did not die on the cross?
- Is it possible Jesus was married, a father, and that his
bloodline still exists?
- Is it possible that parchments found in the South of France a
century ago reveal one of the best-kept secrets of
Christendom?
- Is it possible that these parchments contain the very heart of
the mystery of the Holy Grail?
According to the authors of this extraordinarily provocative,
meticulously researched book, not only are these things possible --
they are probably true so revolutionary, so original, so
convincing, that the most faithful Christians will be moved; here
is the book that has sparked worldwide controversey.
"Enough to seriously challenge many traditional Christian beliefs,
if not alter them."
-- "Los Angeles Times Book Review"
"Like "Chariots of the Gods?."..the plot has all the elements of an
international thriller."
-- "Newsweek"
"From the Paperback edition."
A nineteenth century French priest discovers something in his
mountain village at the foot of The Pyrenees, which enables him to
amass and spend a fortune of millions of pounds. The tale seems to
begin with buried treasure and then turns into an unprecedented
historical detective story - a modern Grail quest leading back
through cryptically coded parchments, secret societies, the Knights
Templar, the Cathar heretics of the twelfth and thirteenth
centuries and a dynasty of obscure French kings deposed more than
1,300 years ago. The author's conclusions are persuasive: at the
core is not material riches, but a secret - a secret of explosive
and controversial proportions, which radiates out from the little
Pyrenees village all the way to contemporary politics and the
entire edifice of the Christian faith. It involves nothing less
than...the Holy Grail.
Five narrated TV soundtrack adventures starring Patrick Troughton
as the Second Doctor - plus bonus features. Absent from the TV
archives, these stories survive in their entirety only as
soundtrack recordings. Now remastered, with additional linking
narration, you can enjoy them again: plus bonus interviews with
Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines. In The Macra Terror the TARDIS
visits a human colony that appears to be one big holiday camp, but
has in fact been infiltrated and taken over by a race of giant
crab-like creatures - the Macra. The Faceless Ones sees the TARDIS
make a hazardous return to 1960s Earth, materialising on a runway
at Gatwick Airport! In The Evil of the Daleks the TARDIS has been
stolen by antiques dealer Edward Waterfield, who lures the Doctor
and Jamie into an elaborate trap set by the most deadly race in the
universe: The Daleks. The Abominable Snowmen finds the TARDIS in
the Himalayas in 1935, where the Doctor makes a return visit to the
nearby Detsen monastery - only to find it under attack, apparently
from the Yeti... In The Ice Warriors the TARDIS crew materialise in
an England of the future to find Earth in the grip of a new Ice Age
- and under threat from a new menace in the form of the Ice
Warriors...
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1903 Edition.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ Thirty-six Observation Lessons On Common Minerals; Guides For
Science-teaching. No. XV Henry Lincoln Clapp D.C. Heath &
company, 1898 Science; Earth Sciences; Mineralogy; Mineralogy;
Nature / Rocks & Minerals; Science / Earth Sciences /
Mineralogy
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