The Religious Duty of Obedience to Law -There are two great classes of human duty. One of them embraces duties which we owe to God, the other embraces duties which we owe to men
Essential Converter 2003+ Free Desktop Edition is an indispensable software to use. Application includes 200 units in 16 Categories. The user-friendly interface will enable even first-time users to rapidly perform all their necessary conversions
Essential Converter 2002 (Pocket PC + Free Desktop) Edition is an indispensable software to use. Application includes 200 units in 16 Categories. The user-friendly interface will enable even first-time users to rapidly perform all their necessary conversions
The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons - The thoughtful student, in scanning the religious history of the race, has one fact continually forced upon his notice, viz., that there is an invariable tendency to deify whomsoever shows himself superior to the weakness of our common humanity
Mahomet by Gladys M Draycott
Excerpt:
I. MAHOMET'S BIRTHPLACE
II. CHILDHOOD
III. STRIFE AND MEDITATION
IV. ADVENTURE AND SECURITY
V. INSPIRATION
VI. SEVERANCE
VII. THE CHOSEN CITY
VIII. THE FLIGHT TO MEDINA
IX. THE CONSOLIDATION OF POWER
X. THE SECESSION OF THE JEWS
XI. THE BATTLE OF BEDR
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Strong's new testament dictionary for Windows Smartphone - The Strong's New Testament Bible Dictionary for Windows Mobile® smartphones is actually an index. Each word from the original Greek script was given a unique number by Dr. James Strong over 100 years ago. It is still in use by many followers today and the numbers are called Strong's numbers
Strong's old testament dictionary for Windows Smartphone - The Strong's Old Testament Bible Dictionary for Windows Mobile® smartphones is actually an index. Each word from the original Greek script was given a unique number by Dr. James Strong over 100 years ago. It is still in use by many followers today and the numbers are called Strong's numbers
Twenty-Four Short Sermons On The Doctrine Of Universal Salvation - Self-preservation and the desire of protracting the momentary span of life is the first principle of our nature, or is at least so intimately interwoven with our constitution as to appear inherent