The Fountain of Life

The Fountain of Life

Author: William Huntington

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1411658566

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This publication contains six chapters taken from the works of William Huntington S.S. All the chapters are Christ-exalting and experimental as they set forth the true work of God in the salvation of sinners. We trust that this book will prove edifying and also provide a welcome introduction to the writings of Huntington to those who may be unfamiliar with the works of this man who was greatly used by God in his day and generation.Lovers of Huntington will welcome this well-produced book, in clear print, of some of his works.Gospel Standard, April 2006


Grace Alone - A Series of Sermons

Grace Alone - A Series of Sermons

Author: John Kershaw

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1411672089

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A series of sermons by the well known baptist Pastor John Kershaw. Subjects covered include The Rock of Salvation, The River of God, The Ministry, Born of God, Believer's Baptism, Finishing Our Course With Joy, Seeing Jesus, Immutability, Faithfullness and Longsuffering, and others.


Gossip and Subversion in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction

Gossip and Subversion in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction

Author: J. Gordon

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1996-11-27

Total Pages: 459

ISBN-13: 0230376940

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Jan Gordon proposes that a reviled communicational 'interest' in gossip and its purveyors be given its proper due in the development of the novel in Britain. Commencing with Sir Walter Scott's historically persecuted (but economically and politically necessary) androgynous voices in caves and concluding with Oscar Wilde's premature celebration of gossip at the very moment it is transformed from public opinion to public judgment, the author finds gossip to be both deforming and shaping nineteenth century 'letters' in surprising ways. Like the ignominious orphan-figure of nineteenth-century fiction, gossip is the 'unacknowledged reproduction' searching for a political antecedence which might lend a legitimacy to its often discontinuous testimony, for a culture historically resistant to obtrusive voices.