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Tyndale Bible Dictionary 10% Off |
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The Tyndale Bible Dictionary is the core product in the new
Tyndale Reference Library. The dictionary features the work of 139
prominent Bible scholars in more than 1000 articles on every Bible topic
- from the Aaronic priesthood to the Wilderness of Zin. It is the most
comprehensive, up-to-date, single-volume Bible dictionary available.
Teachers, pastors, and anyone wanting to learn more about the Bible will
rely on the Tyndale Reference Library for solid, evangelical scholarship
packed into concise, user-friendly reference works. |
A PDA dictionary program featuring the ninth edition of the Pocket
Oxford English Dictionary, the world's longest-established and
best-selling pocket English dictionary. With over 140,000 words,
including phrases, derivatives and idioms in more than 30,000
definitions, it provides a comprehensive coverage of everyday
English.Suitable for quick reference for professional users and
learners of all levels. |
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New Christian Ebooks for PDA rheaDER: |
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Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life |
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Smoke On The Mountain |
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Author: Davidman, Joy |
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“Devotion is neither private nor public prayer;
but, prayers, whether private or public, are particular parts or
instances of devotion. Devotion signifies a life given, or devoted, to
God.
He therefore is the devout man, who lives no longer to his own will,
or the way and spirit of the world, but to the sole will of God; who
considers God in every thing who serves God in every thing, who makes
all the parts of his common life parts of piety, by doing every thing
in the Name of God, and under such rules as are conformable to His
glory.” |
“Everyone
knew that the universe was a wild and chaotic thing, a jungle of
warring powers: wind against water, sun against moon, male against
female, life against death. There was a god of the spring planting and
another god of the harvest, a spirit who put fish into fishermen's
nets and a being who specialized in the care of women in childbirth;
and at best there was an uneasy truce among all these, at worst a
battle. Now along comes a fool, from an insignificant tribe of desert
wanderers, and shouts that all these processes are one process from a
single source, that the obvious many are the unthinkable One!” |
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