Astral Worship Astral Worship In an article, entitled "Then and Now," published in the December number, 1890, of "The Arena," its author, a distinguished Unitarian D.D. of Boston, Mass., says. "Astronomy has shattered the fallacies of Astrology;" and people have found out that the stars are minding their own business instead of meddling with theirs
Twenty-Four Short Sermons On The Doctrine Of Universal Salvation 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
How to Live How to Live
BY IRVING FISHER, Chairman, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, YALE UNIVERSITY
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The purpose of this book is to spread knowledge of _Individual Hygiene_ and thus to promote the aims of the Life Extension Institute
Handwork in Wood Handwork in Wood
by William Noyes
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This book is intended primarily for teachers of woodwork, but the author hopes that there will also be other workers in wood, professional and amateur, who will find in it matter of interest and profit
The Confessions of St. Augustine The Confessions of St. Augustine - The Confessions of St. Augustine by Bishop of Hippo Augustine, Saint
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Great art Thou, O Lord, and greatly to be praised; great is Thy power, and Thy wisdom infinite
A Journey to the Interior of the Earth Part 1/2 A Journey into the Interior of the Earth
by Jules Verne
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THE "Voyages Extraordinaires" of M. Jules Verne deserve to be made widely known in English-speaking countries by means of carefully prepared translations
The Iliad The Iliad
by Homer
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Scepticism is as much the result of knowledge, as knowledge is of scepticism
The Imitation of Christ The Imitation of Christ - The Imitation of Christ by à Kempis Thomas
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The treatise "Of the Imitation of Christ" appears to have been originally written in Latin early in the fifteenth century. Its exact date and its authorship are still a matter of debate
The Practice &Science of Drawing The Practice &Science of Drawing - The Practice &Science of Drawing by Harold Speed
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The best things in an artist's work are so much a matter of intuition, that there is much to be said for the point of view that would altogether discourage intellectual inquiry into artistic phenomena on the part of the artist