Behind the Black Robe
Author: Eugene Hooser
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2010-08-31
Total Pages: 378
ISBN-13: 1453541330
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Author: Eugene Hooser
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2010-08-31
Total Pages: 378
ISBN-13: 1453541330
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Barbara C. Johnson
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781439241158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMarinated with the makings of sizzle, the book is filled with the courts' tricks and traps for the unwary---to alert readers both why their law cases failed and what must be done to effect court refor
Author: Brian Moore
Publisher: New Canadian Library
Published: 2011-09-20
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 0771094264
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBlack Robe, an account of the 17th-century encounter between the Huron and Iroquois the French called "Les Sauvages" and the French Jesuit missionaries the native people called "Blackrobes," is Brian Moore's most striking book. No other novel has so well captured both the intense--and disastrous--strangeness of each culture to one another, and their equal strangeness to our own much later understanding.
Author: Wendy Hoffman
Publisher: Aeon Books
Published: 2019-05-24
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 1911597922
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhite Witch in a Black Robe is a memoir about how secret high-level mind control is performed throughout victims' lives and the ways heads of governments and religious organizations participate in this, as well as the healing process and how the mind becomes whole again.The memoir begins with the author's childhood in a multi-generational cult family, her ordinary life in the normal world and her simultaneous secret tortuous world. She describes her world travels as a satanic cult queen and prophet, encountering well-known and influential people. The final section portrays the process of weaving the pieces of her mind back together with the help of a therapist, and adjusting to life with a whole mind.This is an important book for survivors of mind control and ritual abuse, their therapists, and the general public, revealing one of the world's best-kept and grimmest secrets. As the author says in her introduction, 'This book is not for the delicate or for those who are convinced the world is fine just the way it is.'
Author: Guy Eugene Morton
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 296
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mike Blakely
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 1999-05-15
Total Pages: 580
ISBN-13: 9780812548334
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA novel on the Comanches, the first Indians of the Plains to take advantage of the horse, brought by the Europeans. The resulting mobility helped them become a great nation and their story is told through the eyes of Horseback, a skilled mounted warrior. (From WorldCat).
Author: George Bishop
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 9780852445761
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFr Pierre-Jean De Smet, SJ is one of the most remarkable among the great missionary figures of the Society of Jesus. Born in Belgium, he emigrated to the United States to enter the Jesuit novitiate and was ordained in Missouri in 1837. He founded St Joseph's Mission at Council Bluffs for the Potawatomies in 1838, and visited the Sioux to arrange a peace between that nation and the Potawatomies, the first of his many peace missions. In 1840 he set out for the territory of the Flatheads in the far Northwest, and established St Mary's Mission on the Bitter Root River in Montana, and three years later on the Williamette River in Oregon he opened the most important of a chain of missions covering the Northwest. In 1846 he made peace between the Blackfeet and the Crows. Fr De Smet repeatedly crossed and recrossed the North American Continent, travelling by paddle steamer, raft, and canoe, dogsled and snowshoe, on horseback and in wagons, and for the greater part on foot. His growing influence among the Native American peoples and their leaders induced the United States Government to solicit his help in its dealings with them, and the rest of his life was devoted to promoting their cause in America and in Europe. Fr De Smet assisted at the great Indian Council of 1851 near Fort Laramie, and in 1886, after entering alone into the Sioux camp of warriors led by Sitting Bull, his enthusiastic reception led to a treaty of peace signed by all the chiefs.
Author: Dan Fisher
Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises
Published: 2013-09-24
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9781627462334
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThey were prophets of liberty and truth. They bravely led their men onto the battlefield to face the cold steel of the dreaded Redcoats. They were hated and feared by the British who called them the ""Black Robed Regiment."" Who were they? They were America's ""patriot preachers"" of the 18th century. Believing the Bible addressed every subject, including politics, wearing their black preaching robes, they boldly preached about spiritual and civil liberty. When the inevitable clash with the British came, they courageously defended liberty. Volume I of Bringing Back the Black Robed Regiment documents how these preachers courageously led their men onto the battlefield. Volume II explains the biblical convictions that motivated them to fight and shows how America will not survive without a rebirth of patriotism in the pulpit. ""This book is must reading for every pastor and Christian. Dan reminds us that without the pastor, there would have been no American Revolution and shows that, without the pastor, there will be no American Renewal in this generation."" Rick Scarborough, Pres. Vision America ""Dan Fisher is a modern day Peter Muhlenberg and he ""hits the nail on the head"" with this book. He couldn't be more correct when he says that if today's preachers do not stand up, speak up, and engage in the political process like their Black Robed Regiment predecessors, we are going to lose our republic. This book is required reading for every patriotic American."" Bill Federer, historian, author, and host of the American Minute
Author: Sten Eirik
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Published: 2014-09-26
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 1782795715
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA young, up-and-coming Swedish officer is suddenly and traumatically forced into the role of victim, as his newly wedded bride is defiled and murdered by pirates. His mode of survival is to become someone new, who works hard to suppress the memory of his own victimhood. He insinuates himself with the perpetrators and becomes captain of their ship. Only years later, when a new woman is able to touch his heart, he re-discovers the seat of his buried pain and turns against his own brood to avenge his slaughtered bride and his own slaughtered innocence.
Author: Lloyd Cassel Douglas
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 9780395957752
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChrist's robe has a strange effect on the pagan soldier who wins it in a dice game after the Crucifixion.