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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The Honey-Combe of Free Justification by Christ Alone. Printed in
1642. Collected out of the mere Authorities of Scripture, and
common and unanimous consent of the faithful interpreters and
dispensers of God's Mysteries upon the same, especially as they
express the excellency of Free Justification. Preached and
delivered by JOHN EATON, Master of Arts, sometime Student in
Trinity College in Oxford; and fifteen years Minister and Preacher
at Wickham-Market in SUFFOLK. Paul reproving Peter in the face of
the Congregation, hath here no trifling matter in hand, but the
chiefest Article of all Christian Doctrine; the Majesty and Utility
whereof, who so rightly esteemeth, to him all other things shall
seem but vile, and nothing worth; for what is Peter? What is Paul?
What is an Angel from heaven? What are all creatures to the Article
of Free Justification? Which if we know, then are we in the clear
light; but if we be ignorant thereof, then are we in most miserable
darkness. Martin Luther
Spid is horrified to find litter has been thrown into his garden.
But he soon realises that littering and rubbish aren't just a
problem for him - they're a problem for the whole planet. So Spid
decides to do something about it, but he needs an idea. A really
good idea. And he needs one now ... This story includes 2 songs;
'Plan-it Earth' and 'Bag It, Bin It'. QR codes take readers to
musical versions of the songs. Includes 'litter cycle' wallchart
further helping children understand the effects of litter and
pollution on the planet and that they can do something about it
too. Spid is a lowly spider, who wants to better himself, write
songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid, though he is prone to
hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making. He is hard-working,
cool, and a role model for young children. As well as encouraging
children to read and love books, Spid's adventures also teach
valuable life lessons, including determination and what
psychologists call a 'growth mindset' (desire to better oneself and
succeed), the importance of friendship, and sustainability. With
very creative prose, Spid's adventures are fun for parents, and
teachers to read to, and with, their children. They present lots of
opportunities to invest dramatic licence thus helping adults and
children interact and engage. The humour works at multiple levels
from silly and slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and
concepts. Thus, children will discover more and enjoy reading the
stories time and time again.
Hooray, it's August! Spid boards the train to Spidlins holiday camp
at Spidwell-by-the-Sea for a summer holiday he'll never forget.
Which is exactly what he gets - but not for the reasons he might
think ... As ever Spid faces lots of setbacks but wins through in
the end. The book features 2 songs: Surfin' Spidwell Bay' and
Holiday'. Surfin' Spidwell Bay pays homage to holidays at Spidwell
Bay. It combines The Beach Boys' surf vibe with Bill Haley's
'Shake, rattle and roll'. In Holiday, Spid sings about his holiday
experiences. You can only hope they are not yours! The songs have
accompanying QR codes to take readers to musical versions of the
songs. From June, you will also find music videos of the songs at
https://spidthespider.com and
https://www.youtube.com/spidthespider. Spid is a lowly spider, who
wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid,
though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making.
He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young children. As
well as encouraging children to read and love books, Spid's
adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including
determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset'
(desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping children interact and engage. The
humour also works at multiple levels from silly and slapstick to
more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus, children will
discover more and enjoy reading the stories multiple times.
It's almost Bid's birthday and Spid is worried. He wants it to be
Bid's best birthday ever because she is his most favourite spidling
in the whole wide world. But there's a problem. No matter how hard
he thinks, he doesn't have a single birthday-present idea anywhere
in his worried head. The book features 2 songs: 'Birthday Girl' and
'It's My Birthday'. The songs have accompanying QR codes to take
readers to musical versions of the songs. You can also find music
videos of the songs at https://spidthespider.com and
https://www.youtube.com/spidthespider. Spid is a lowly spider, who
wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid,
though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making.
He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young children. As
well as encouraging children to read and love books, Spid's
adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including
determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset'
(desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and
engage. The humour also works at multiple levels from silly and
slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus,
children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories multiple
times.
It's Spidmas (Christmas) in Spider Webdon. But this year, it's no
ordinary Spidmas. As Spid wraps presents and gets ready to welcome
his friends, little does he know this will be a Spidmas he will
never forget. The book also features two songs: 'Spidmas Day' and
'A Faraway Spidmas Wish'. The songs have accompanying QR codes to
take readers to musical versions of the songs. You can also find
music videos of the songs at https://spidthespider.com and
https://www.youtube.com/spidthespider. Spid is a lowly spider, who
wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid,
though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making.
He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young children. As
well as encouraging children to read and love books, Spid's
adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including
determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset'
(desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and
engage. The humour works at multiple levels from silly and
slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus,
children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories time and
time again.
Spid, Bid and Herman are about to blast off for an adventure on the
moon. But what will they find when they get there? Is the moon
really made of cheese? And does a moonster called Mr. Cheezy Feet
really live there? This book also features two songs: Mr Cheezy
Feet and Quennie. The songs have an accompanying QR code to take
the reader to a musical version of the song. You can also find
music videos of the songs at https://spidthespider.com and
https://www.youtube.com/spidthespider. Spid is a lowly spider, who
wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid,
though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making.
He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young children. As
well as encouraging children to read and love books, Spid's
adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including
determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset'
(desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and
engage. The humour works at multiple levels from silly and
slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus,
children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories multiple
times.
Spid is bored and longs for adventure. When he daydreams, one day,
of faraway places, he finds himself flying back in time. But his
adventure isn't quite as he expected ... Features two songs: 'I
Dreamed of Faraway' and 'Seven Wonders'. The songs have
accompanying QR codes to take readers to musical versions of the
songs. You can also find music videos of the songs at
https://spidthespider.com and
https://www.youtube.com/spidthespider. Spid is a lowly spider, who
wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid,
though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making.
He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young children. As
well as encouraging children to read and love books, Spid's
adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including
determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset'
(desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and
engage. The humour works at multiple levels from silly and
slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus,
children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories time and
time again.
Spid, Bid and Herman have been away on holiday. But when they get
home again, they discover something rather spidister - they seem to
have brought back more than just their luggage ... Features three
songs; I Love to Wash My Hands, Celebrate and Thank Spid It's All
Over. The songs have accompanying QR codes to take the reader to
musical versions of the songs. You can also find music videos of
the songs at https://spidthespider.com and
https://www.youtube.com/spidthespider, together with two additional
songs that expand the story: Covid Pandemic Blues and Vaccine
Nation. All are anthems of our times. Spid is a lowly spider, who
wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid,
though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making.
He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young children. As
well as encouraging children to read and love books, Spid's
adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including
determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset'
(desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and
engage. The humour works at multiple levels from silly and
slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus,
children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories time and
time again.
This is Spid's first adventure. Spid doesn't know how to spend his
day off - until, after a big breakfast, he has an idea. It's
perfect. At least it should have been. But as so often happens for
Spid, things don't go quite as he planned... Features 2 songs:
'We're Having Fun' and 'Wibble Wobble'. The songs have an
accompanying QR code to take the reader to a musical version of the
song. You can also find music videos of the songs at
https://spidthespider.com and
https://www.youtube.com/spidthespider. Spid is a lowly spider, who
wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid,
though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making.
He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young children. As
well as encouraging children to read and love books, Spid's
adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including
determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset'
(desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and
engage. The humour works at multiple levels from silly and
slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus,
children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories multiple
times.
This uniquely contemporary guide to understanding the timeless
message of Buddhism, and in particular its relevance in actual
human relations, was inspired by Shantideva's 'Guide To The
Bodhisattva's Way Of Life', which the author translated into
English, the oral instructions of living Buddhist masters,
Heidegger's classic 'Being and Time', and the writings of the
Christian theologians Paul Tillich and John MacQuarrie.
It's New Year's Eve and the last thing Spid wants to do is
celebrate. Now Spidmas is over, he feels unloved and unappreciated.
But just as Spid is thinking he'll never make anything of himself,
Bid comes up with an idea that changes everything. This book
features 2 songs: 'Sheen Neean Kwai Luh' (Xin Nian Kuai Le) and
'New Year Ensemble' (Party/Dance Version) QR codes take the reader
to online versions of the songs to enable readers to sing along.
Music videos of the songs will also be available on YouTube. pid is
a lowly spider, who wants to better himself, write songs, and marry
his girlfriend Bid, though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly
of his own making. He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for
young children. As well as encouraging children to read and love
books, Spid's adventures also teach valuable life lessons,
including determination and what psychologists call a 'growth
mindset' (desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and
engage. The humour works at multiple levels from silly and
slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus,
children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories time and
time again.
Spid settles down on Halloween night to read the halloweeniest book
he could find at the mobile library. But what should have been a
cosy evening by the fire turns into something rather more spooky
... and the pumpkins are not what they seem ... The book features 2
songs; Wookey Whoo! and The Gang. The songs have an accompanying QR
code to take the reader to a musical version of the song. You can
also find music videos of the songs at https://spidthespider.com
and https://www.youtube.com/spidthespider. Spid is a lowly spider,
who wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend
Bid, though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own
making. He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young
children. As well as encouraging children to read and love books,
Spid's adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including
determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset'
(desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of
friendship, and sustainability. With very creative prose, Spid's
adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with,
their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest
dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and
engage. The humour also works at multiple levels from silly and
slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus,
children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories multiple
times.
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