The Church Cat Abroad

The Church Cat Abroad

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Publisher:

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 9780689301247

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Samson, the church cat, and Arthur and Humphrey, two church mice, accept a job making a TV commercial, but find themselves marooned on a tropical island.


A to Zoo

A to Zoo

Author: Carolyn W. Lima

Publisher: R. R. Bowker

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 976

ISBN-13:

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A guide to 12,000 titles cataloged under 700 subjects and indexed by author, title, and illustrator.


The Church and Humanity

The Church and Humanity

Author: Andrew Chandler

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-16

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1317038355

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George Bell remains one of only a handful of twentieth-century English bishops to possess a continuing international reputation for his involvement in political affairs. His insistence that Christian faith required active participation in public life, at home and abroad, established an eminent, and often provocative, contribution to Christian ethics at large. Bell's participation in the tragic history of the German resistance against Hitler has earned him an enduring place in the historiography of the Third Reich; his February 1944 speech protesting against the obliteration bombing of Germany, made in the House of Lords, is still often considered one of the great prophetic speeches of the twentieth century. Throughout his long career, Bell became a leading light in the burgeoning ecumenical movement, a supporter of refugees from dictatorships of all kinds, a committed internationalist and a patron of the Arts. This book draws together the work of leading international historians and theologians, including Rowan Williams, and makes an important contribution to a range of ongoing political, ecumenical and international debates.


THE INNOCENTS ABROAD

THE INNOCENTS ABROAD

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: 右灰文化傳播有限公司可提供下載列印

Published: 2017-04-20

Total Pages: 379

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�For months the great pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land was chatted about in the newspapers everywhere in America and discussed at countless firesides. It was a novelty in the way of excursions--its like had not been thought of before--and it compelled that interest which attractive novelties always command. It was to be a picnic on a gigantic scale. The participants in it, instead of freighting an ungainly steam ferryboat with youth and beauty and pies and doughnuts, and paddling up some obscure creek to disembark upon a grassy lawn and wear themselves out with a long summer day's laborious frolicking under the impression that it was fun, were to sail away in a great steamship with flags flying and cannon pealing, and take a royal holiday beyond the broad ocean in many a strange clime and in many a land renowned in history! �