Jeremiah Saddler and the Sword of Jardine

Jeremiah Saddler and the Sword of Jardine

Author: D. T. Shetler

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2022-03-30

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1637643918

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Jeremiah Saddler and the Sword of Jardine By: D.T. Shetler Jeremiah always felt that his life was meant for something more. Not exactly better but more meaningful. Like he was meant to accomplish something. He didn’t know how right he was until one evening by chance, or so he thought, he ran into Alexandria, Lexi as she likes to be called. What Jeremiah didn’t know was that his parents had been protecting him from a war that has been waging since before he was born. A war between the humans of this world and the supernatural. A war that humanity is losing. A prophecy was written that in a time of great need a Protector will be chosen to battle back the evil. To bring balance between good and evil. Jeremiah is that Protector. Armed with the sword of Jardine—a sword made by magic specifically bred to kill anything supernatural—and three Guardians who train and teach him everything he needs to know to be a Protector, he must do battle with a vampire clan hell-bent on destroying humanity and ruling the world in chaos. However, not everything is as it seems and Jeremiah gets the impression that the Guardians are hiding something from him and he isn’t sure he can trust them. Jeremiah Saddler and the Sword of Jardine follows Jeremiah as his true worth, strength, and fears are revealed when he faces his destiny and learns who his friends are and who he can trust.


Rochester

Rochester

Author: Jenny Marsh Parker

Publisher: Rochester, N.Y. : Scrantom, Wetmore

Published: 1884

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13:

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Mapping Judah's Fate in Ezekiel's Oracles Against the Nations

Mapping Judah's Fate in Ezekiel's Oracles Against the Nations

Author: Lydia Lee

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780884141839

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Ezekiel 25-32 contains some of the most virulent speeches directed against Judah's neighboring nations. Some scholars emphasize that the destruction of the nations in chapters 25-32 means the upcoming salvation of God's people. Other scholars presuppose that the nations are judged by a separate moral standard and render the judgment executed upon the nations irrelevant to that upon Judah. In this study, Lydia Lee postulates a third way to perceive the rhetorical roles of the nations in Ezekiel 25-32. Unraveling the intricate connections between the oracles against the nations and those against Judah, Lydia Lee argues that Ezekiel 25-32 contains a daring message directed not only against the foreign nations, but also against Judah's land, temple, and nation. Lee places Ezekiel 25-32 in a broader context, considering how samples of its early reception within the prophetic book affirm or transform the bleak message about the oblique judgment for the house of Judah


American Prisoners of the Revolution

American Prisoners of the Revolution

Author: Danske Dandridge

Publisher: IndyPublish.com

Published: 1911

Total Pages: 760

ISBN-13:

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This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.


The Armies of the Streets

The Armies of the Streets

Author: Adrian Cook

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0813162556

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In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation. Here for the first time is a scholarly analysis of the Draft Riots, dealing with motives and with the reasons for the recurring civil disorders in nineteenth-century New York: the appalling living conditions, the corruption of the civic government, and the geographical and economic factors that led up to the social upheaval.


Aeneid Book VI

Aeneid Book VI

Author: Seamus Heaney

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2016-05-03

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 0374715351

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A masterpiece from one of the greatest poets of the century In a momentous publication, Seamus Heaney's translation of Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil's epic poem composed sometime between 29 and 19 BC, follows the hero, Aeneas, on his descent into the underworld. In Stepping Stones, a book of interviews conducted by Dennis O'Driscoll, Heaney acknowledged the significance of the poem to his writing, noting that "there's one Virgilian journey that has indeed been a constant presence, and that is Aeneas's venture into the underworld. The motifs in Book VI have been in my head for years--the golden bough, Charon's barge, the quest to meet the shade of the father." In this new translation, Heaney employs the same deft handling of the original combined with the immediacy of language and sophisticated poetic voice as was on show in his translation of Beowulf, a reimagining which, in the words of James Wood, "created something imperishable and great that is stainless--stainless, because its force as poetry makes it untouchable by the claw of literalism: it lives singly, as an English language poem."