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Max de Winter brings his shy young bride to Manderley, his great
house in Cornwall. Everywhere, she senses the overpowering presence
of Rebecca, Max's drowned wife. Mrs Danvers, the grim housekeeper,
will not allow her to forget her shortcomings. She doubts Max's
love until Rebecca's body is found. Max confesses that he murdered
Rebecca, hating her depravity. The husband and wife now face the
exciting fight to save Max from the gallows.3 women, 8 men
The London Gay Teenage Group was a unique and ground-breaking youth
group. It emerged in the heady days of the late 1970s. Set up and
run by young people themselves, it achieved what many thought as
impossible: registration as an official youth club catering mainly
for gay and lesbian young people, at a time when gay male sex was
still totally illegal for anyone aged under 21. Surviving for over
20 years, the group helped many young people navigate challenges,
such as rejection by society, parents and family, schools, and the
workplace. It provided a safe refuge from the competitive
commercial and sometimes soul-destroying 'gay scene'. Documented by
former LGTG member Dr Clifford Williams and set in the context of
the wider debate and activity of organised gay youth in England,
this book offers a new and rarely written about picture of gay
youth in England 1967-1990. The author has trawled through
archives, and utilised social media networks to reconnect with many
who were there at the time.
The classic discussion between William Kingdon Clifford (The Ethics
of Belief) and William James (The Will to Believe), with added
explanatory footnotes, and further commentary by A.J. Burger (An
Examination of "The Will to Believe"). Never before have these
essays appeared together in their complete and unabridged forms,
with added footnotes, in an inexpensive edition. The recent essay
by A.J. Burger, published for the first time, provides a thorough
and unflinching examination of James' The Will to Believe. "People
have long been interested in the circumstances under which it is
appropriate to believe. Often, the source of this interest is the
desire to believe something for which one has insufficient
evidence. Extensive excerpts ... are often reprinted in
anthologies. This is sufficient proof of the enduring interest in
this subject, and of the importance of these particular essays."
-from the Preface
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What's in Your Name?
Clifford William Cheasley
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What's in Your Name?
Clifford William Cheasley
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Starve the Wolf
Clifford Williams
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"Nicely conceived, very clearly written. . . . A high level of
philosophic substance and sophistication." --David M. Mowry, SUNY
at Plattsburgh
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1868 Edition.
From Pain to Praise is written to help readers understand how God
can transform their lives from painful experiences to Praise.
Pastor Clifford Williams has written this book to help us
understand how men deal with Pain. A must read for all men
especially leaders.
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may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
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++++ Province Laws, Volume 11; The Acts And Resolves, Public And
Private, Of The Province Of The Massachusetts Bay: To Which Are
Prefixed The Charters Of The Province. With Historical And
Explanatory Notes, And An Appendix. Published Under Chapter 87 Of
The Resolves Of The General Court Of The Commonwealth For The Year
1867; Abner Cheney Goodell Massachusetts, John Henry Clifford,
William Cross Williamson, Alexander Strong Wheeler Ellis Ames,
Abner Cheney Goodell, Melville Madison Bigelow Wright & Potter,
printers to the state, 1888 History; United States; State &
Local; New England; History / United States / State & Local /
New England; Massachusetts; Session laws
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artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
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commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
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