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How to Know What the Bible Teaches is a reliable guide for
achieving a clear understanding of the Bible and beginning the
discipline of systematic Bible study. Designed as a concise
overview of what the Bible teaches, it is a simple introduction to
the adventure of learning God's Word. Here is what the Bible says
about: - The Word of God - The Trinity - God's relationship with
the world - Sin and its remedies - The person and work of the Holy
Spirit - The blessings of life in Christ - God - Creation and the
Fall - The person and work of Christ - Faith and repentance - The
Christian life The topics highlight a method for studying the Bible
and growing as a Christian. Bible verses to commit to memory are
included. Already a bestseller for many years, How to Know What the
Bible Teaches was originally written by James Gray, a former
president of the Moody Bible Institute. It has been updated by the
staff of the Moody Bible Institute.
This easy-to-carry Genuine Leather edition of the renowned Old
Scofield(R) Study Bible offers a wealth of study materials at a
fantastic price. Featuring a traditional type setting cherished by
many long-time Scofield readers as well as a protective two-piece
box which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the publication,
the Classic Edition is the best cross-reference study Bible ever
published. Among its many features are book introductions and
outlines, unique subject chain reference system, comprehensive
indexes, chronologies, a concordance and authoritative, full color
Oxford Bible Maps. * Thumb-indexed * Authorized King James Version
text. * Same-page text helps. * Complete Scofield(R) references. *
Subheadings. * Introduction to each book of the Bible. *
Comprehensive index. * Chronologies. * Subject index. *
Concordance. * Red letter type. * Subject chain references. *
English equivalents for Hebrew dates, money, weights and measures.
This easy-to-carry Genuine Leather edition of the renowned Old
Scofield(R) Study Bible offers a wealth of study materials at a
fantastic price. Featuring a traditional type setting cherished by
many long-time Scofield readers as well as a protective two-piece
box which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the publication,
the Classic Edition, whose notes date from 1917, is the best
cross-reference study Bible ever published. Among its many features
are book introductions and outlines, unique subject chain reference
system, comprehensive indexes, chronologies, a concordance and
authoritative, full color Oxford Bible Maps. * Authorized King
James Version text. * Same-page text helps. * Complete Scofield(R)
references. * Subheadings. * Introduction to each book of the
Bible. * Comprehensive index. * Chronologies. * Subject index. *
Concordance. * Red letter type. * Subject chain references. *
English equivalents for Hebrew dates, money, weights and measures.
This easy-to-carry Cowhide edition of the renowned Old Scofield(R)
Study Bible offers a wealth of study materials at a fantastic
price. Featuring a traditional type setting cherished by many
long-time Scofield readers as well as a protective two-piece box
which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the publication, the
Classic Edition, whose notes date from 1917, is the best
cross-reference study Bible ever published. Among its many features
are book introductions and outlines, unique subject chain reference
system, comprehensive indexes, chronologies, a concordance and
authoritative, full color Oxford Bible Maps. * Authorized King
James Version text. * Same-page text helps. * Complete Scofield(R)
references. * Subheadings. * Introduction to each book of the
Bible. * Comprehensive index. * Chronologies. * Subject index. *
Concordance. * Red letter type. * Subject chain references. *
English equivalents for Hebrew dates, money, weights and measures.
This pictorial directory of "Confederate Generals of the War of
Northern Aggression" has been made available by the William Kenyon
Australasian Confederates, Camp 2160, of the Sons of Confederate
Veterans, Inc; located in Australia. It is an ongoing project to
compile a complete pictorial directory of all Confederate Generals
who participated in that unholy war; many who have long been
forgotten. It is our hope that through this project all the South's
Confederate Generals will again be remembered; not just the few
along with General Robert E. Lee. All deserve to be remembered for
the sacrifice they made in defending the south from Lincoln's
illegal war.
This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.
Fort Harllee was established and constructed at latitude 79 deg. 50
min., longitude 81 deg. 40 min., on March 18, 1835 under the
direction of Major William W. Harl1ee of the South Carolina
Volunteers, serving in Florida. He had visited the site the
previous year and had erected picket walls with two substantial
blockhouses, one on each diagonal comer. When it was built it was
therefore named in his honor. He also served as its first
commander. Fort Harllee was built primarily for the protection of
early settlers in the area from marauding Seminoles and situated
between Garey's Ferry at Middleburg and Newnansville, which would
later become Alachua's first county seat. It was located on the
north bank of the Santa Fe River at a point where the Black Creek
to Newnansville Road crossed the river; just south of Hampton's
Lake. When an alarm was given of impending Indian attack, settlers
would all gather in and around the fort for protection.
The St Helena Penal Establishment was situated on a small Island in
Moreton Bay, some 5 km from the mouth of the Brisbane River,
covered approximately 88 hectares above the high water line and was
one of the loveliest islands in the bay. The elevated tableland on
which the prison was built looked like a large rugged block of ruby
and emerald rising out of the sea. Its steep chocolate brown
patches of rich soil, bordered with green fields of cultivation and
bases of grass and shimmering sand provided a striking first
picture of the island. It has had a fascinating history from the
time it was first discovered; but its most important period began
when it became a high-security colonial prison in 1867. The
overcrowding of Brisbane's gaols resulted in the conversion of
buildings originally intended for a quarantine station on St.
Helena Island, into accommodations for prisoners convicted for a
wide variety of crimes.
A complete and concise index of all historic important sites
appearing on the original land boundary plat maps of Florida, done
by the military surveyors of the U.S.Army between 1853 and 1860.
There are fifty one pages of information, fifteen categories, over
one thousand site listings each with sites listed by township,
range, section information identifying the site and the date the
map was prepared.
THIS MANUAL FIRST PRODUCED IN 1890 PORTRAYS ALL THE MORALS AND
SCIENTIFIC THINKING OF MEDICAL DOCTORS AND SCIENTIFIC MINDS OF THE
PERIOD. IT IS BOTH COMICAL AS WELL AS EDUCATIONAL AND CONTAINS
INFORMATION MUCH WHICH IF FOLLOWED BY MEN OF THIS GENERATION WOULD
LEAD TO A MUCH MORE SATISFYING AND WORTHWHILE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
THEM AND THEIR RESPECTIVE PARTNERS. IT WILL BE ENJOYABLE AS WELL AS
BENEFICIAL TO ANY WHO READ IT, THE LECTURE WAS NOT GIVEN TO
ENTERTAIN THE GUESTS OF THE DOCTOR BUT TO AID THEM IN A BETTER
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR WIVES AND PARTNERS AND TO INSTRUCT THEM
WITH A MEANS OF ENJOYING A BETTER AND MORE FULFILLING SEXUAL
EXPERIENCE' THEREBY CREATING BETTER FAMILY EXPERIENCES.
The 'Australasian Confederates' is a compilation of all the
presently known and confirmed American Civil War Confederate
veterans that were either born in, were from or are buried in
Australia and New Zealand; those individuals that elected to serve
in either the Confederate States of America's Army or Naval forces,
or in other positions beneficial to the Confederate States of
America. Some of those born in or from Australia and New Zealand
never returned to their home countries and were buried elsewhere;
some in the Southern states of the United States.
Indian artifact collecting is a hobby enjoyed by thousands of
people and it goes a long way in helping to preserve artifacts from
history that might never be found otherwise. It is illegal to dig
for artifacts without a landowner's permission, or on state-owned
and controlled lands or submerged lands. The Florida Division of
Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research does have
the ability to grant permission to conduct archaeological
investigations: but it is seldom done except for professionals. To
obtain an archaeological research permit, you or someone in your
organization must have professional archaeological expertise that
meets the "Qualifications for Recognition as a Professional
Archaeologist' of the Register of Professional Archaeologists. In
spite of all this, you can use the accompanying copies of a Florida
Site File form and use it to your advantage; even if only providing
a history of and improving the value of a collection.
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