Holy Bible (NIV)

Holy Bible (NIV)

Author: Various Authors,

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2008-09-02

Total Pages: 6793

ISBN-13: 0310294142

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.


John English

John English

Author: Deke Rivers

Publisher: Book Venture Publishing LLC

Published: 2015-10-30

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1944014055

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Sequel to The Singer and His Songs. Story of a British guitarist, who has no intentions of becoming a rockstar, but instead being a back-up guitarist to the stars. Fate has other ideas about his future.


The English Medieval Minstrel

The English Medieval Minstrel

Author: John Southworth

Publisher:

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9780851155364

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

As a popular history (it) has considerable merits and offers a number of interesting suggestions. SPECULUM


The Printer as Author in Early Modern English Book History

The Printer as Author in Early Modern English Book History

Author: William E. Engel

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781032223988

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"This is the first book to demonstrate how mnemotechnical cultural commonplaces can be used to account for the look, style, and authorized content of some of the most influential books produced in early modern Britain. In his hybrid role as stationer, publisher, entrepreneur, and author, John Day, master printer of England's Reformation, produced the premier navigation handbook, state-approved catechism and metrical psalms, Book of Martyrs, England's first printed emblem book, and Queen Elizabeth's Prayer Book. By virtue of finely honed book trade skills, dogged commitment to evangelical nation-building, and astute business acumen (including going after those who infringed his privileges), Day mobilized the typographical imaginary to establish what amounts to-and still remains-a potent and viable Protestant Memory Art"--


The Rise of Alchemy in Fourteenth-Century England

The Rise of Alchemy in Fourteenth-Century England

Author: Jonathan Hughes

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2012-03-08

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1441142789

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The first book to explore the importance of alchemy and its links to the occult in the period between 1320 and 1400. Alchemists didn't just try to turn metals into gold: they studied planetary influences on metals and people, refined plants and minerals in the search for medicines. This book illustrates how this branch of thought became more popular as the practical and theoretical knowledge of alchemists spread throughout England.