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Sanders Family Christmas (Paperback)
Connie Ray; From an idea by Alan Bailey; Contributions by John Foley
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R363
R344
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Sanders Family Christmas is the sequel to Connie Ray and Alan
Bailey's wildly successful bluegrass gospel musical Smoke on the
Mountain. It's December 24, 1941, and America is going to war. So
is Dennis Sanders, of the Sanders Family Singers. Join Pastor
Mervin Oglethorpe and the rest of the Sanders family as they send
Dennis off with hilarious and touching stories and twenty-five
Southern Gospel Christmas favorites.
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Westland (Hardcover)
Daryl Alan Bailey, Sherrye Louise, Huggins Bailey
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R612
Discovery Miles 6 120
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It's October 1945, and the gospel-singing Sanders Family is back
together again. The war is over, and America's years of prosperity
are just beginning. But there's another kind of rite of passage at
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, where Reverend Mervin Oglethorpe is
giving his last service. He's been called to preach in Texas, and
he's already bought a ten-gallon hat and is preparing to ride into
the sunset with his wife, June, who is eight months pregnant.
Tomorrow morning, young Dennis Sanders
Smoke on the Mountain tells the story of a Saturday Night Gospel
Sing at a country church in North Carolina's Smoky Mountains in
1938. The show features two dozen rousing bluegrass songs played
and sung by the Sanders Family, a traveling group making its return
to performing after a five-year hiatus. Pastor Oglethorpe, the
young and enthusiastic minister of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church,
has enlisted the Sanders Family in his efforts to bring his tiny
congregation into "the modern world." Betwee
The Mystery of Miz Arnette is set in Oklahoma's devastating Dust
Bowl. The time is 1934 when Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd
along with their gangs roamed the territory. Out of the desolate
nowhere arrives Miz Arnette to rent the room that had been
advertised and leased four months ago. With the family farm at
stake and desperate for the additional income, young Floy Kate
strikes a deal and takes in the intriguing stranger that would
forever change her life.
5f / Comedy / Exterior Four garden-club ladies meet a young girl
who has come to their little Texas town to marry an infantryman
before he ships off for World War II. The women impulsively decide
to throw the girl an elaborate wedding, and their lives and
friendships are thrown into turmoil as they race to accomplish the
nuptials in one frenzied afternoon. "Delightful! ... Funny and
folksy ... The ladies light up the stage!" - Dallas Morning News
Alan Bailey offers a clear and vigorous exposition and defence of the philosophy of Sextus Empiricus, one of the most influential of ancient thinkers, the father of philosophical scepticism. The subsequent sceptical tradition in philosophy has not done justice to Sextus: his views stand up today as remarkably insightful, offering a fruitful way to approach issues of knowledge, understanding, belief, and rationality. Bailey's refreshing presentation of Sextus to a modern philosophical readership rescues scepticism from the sceptics.
David Hume (1711-1776), philosopher, historian, and essayist, is
widely considered to be Britain's greatest philosopher. One of the
leading intellectual figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, his
major works and central ideas, especially his radical empiricism
and his critique of the pretensions of philosophical rationalism,
remain hugely influential on contemporary philosophers. This
comprehensive and accessible guide to Hume's life and work includes
21 specially commissioned essays, written by a team of leading
experts, covering every aspect of Hume's thought. The Companion
presents details of Hume's life, historical and philosophical
context, providing students with a comprehensive overview of all
the key themes and topics apparent in his work, including his
accounts of causal reasoning, scepticism, the soul and the self,
action, reason, free will, miracles, natural religion, politics,
human nature, women, economics and history, and an account of his
reception and enduring influence. This textbook is indispensable to
anyone studying in the areas of Hume Studies, British, and
eighteenth-century philosophy.
David Hume (1711-1776), philosopher, historian, and essayist, is
widely considered to be Britain's greatest philosopher.One of the
leading intellectual figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, his
major works and central ideas, especially his radical empiricism
and his critique of the pretensions of philosophical rationalism,
remain hugely influential on contemporary philosophers. This
comprehensive and accessible guide to Hume's life and work includes
21 specially commissioned essays, written by a team of leading
experts, covering every aspect of Hume's thought. The Companion
presents details of Hume's life, historical and philosophical
context, a comprehensive overview of all the key themes and topics
apparent in his work, including his accounts of causal reasoning,
scepticism, the soul and the self, action, reason, free will,
miracles, natural religion, politics, human nature, women,
economics and history, and an account of his reception and enduring
influence. This is an essential reference tool for anyone working
in the fields of Hume Studies and Eighteenth-Century Philosophy.
"Continuum's Reader's Guides" are clear, concise and accessible
introductions to classic works of philosophy. Each book explores
the major themes, historical and philosophical context and key
passages of a major philosophical text, guiding the reader toward a
thorough understanding of often demanding material. Ideal for
undergraduate students, the guides provide an essential resource
for anyone who needs to get to grips with a philosophical text.
David Hume is widely considered to be the greatest British
philosopher and his "Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" is the
most frequently studied of all his works - a key text in the study
of empiricist thought. This is a hugely important and exciting, yet
challenging, piece of philosophical writing. In "Hume's Enquiry
Concerning Human Understanding: A Reader's Guide", Allen Bailey and
Dan O'Brien explain the philosophical background against which the
book was written and the key themes inherent in the text. The book
then guides the reader to a clear understanding of the text as a
whole, before exploring the reception and influence of this classic
philosophical work. This is the ideal companion to study of this
most influential and challenging of texts.
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