Raising Philadelphia

Raising Philadelphia

Author: Justin McHenry

Publisher: Brookline Books

Published: 2024-10-15

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1955041210

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A wealth of stories showing why Philadelphia was America’s first great city in the years before the Revolution. Riots and revolutions. Relationships and rivalries. Freedom and enslavement. The generation of Philadelphians prior to the American Revolution propelled the meteoric rise of the city into the thriving cultural heart of Colonial America. This is the dramatic story of Philadelphia’s ascension over the course of the final decades of colonial America, detailing along the way the lives of the people molding the city in their image. You will travel into the heady salon of Elizabeth Graeme. Be there with David Rittenhouse in his observatory tracking the transit of Venus. Experience the rise and fall of the friendship of John Morgan and William Shippen. Follow Anthony Benezet’s crusade against slavery. And witness the transformation of Philadelphia as its citizens gain their political voices to declare their independence. Raising Philadelphia takes the reader through this critical moment in American history to bring to life the vibrancy of Philadelphia as it rose up to become America’s first great city.


Raising Redemption

Raising Redemption

Author: R. A. Russell

Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group

Published: 2013-05-07

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 1626520143

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They warned her about the boy. He came from the Samson family, whose men brought disgrace to the Tilman women for generations. But seventeen-year-old Alicia Tilman didn't stay away, and her resulting pregnancy would reveal the dark Tilman family secret: Alicia's father, Ben, who had worked to establish a name synonymous with respect, honor, and dignity, is the bastard son of Richard Samson, brought to this world from rape and humiliation. The threat of the unborn child to the family's dignity had to be removed. But Alicia, in hopes that her baby would grow up to be a man like her father, runs, and makes a decision that will alter her relationship with her family forever. Raising Redemption chronicles four generations of Tilmans as they search for the things that will relieve the pain of the past. They discover the ultimate gift of love and the true legacy left for the Tilmans to embrace. It is a sweeping tribute to the salvation that can only be found from within.


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Report

Author: Pennsylvania. Bureau of Industrial Statistics

Publisher:

Published: 1877

Total Pages: 1096

ISBN-13:

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The Road to Positive Discipline: A Parent's Guide

The Road to Positive Discipline: A Parent's Guide

Author: James C. Talbot

Publisher: James Talbot

Published: 2009-02-03

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 0578010585

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By using positive methods of discipline parents have the opportunity to provide their children with an optimal home environment for healthy emotional growth and development.


Raising the Ruins

Raising the Ruins

Author: Stephen Flurry

Publisher: Philadelphia Church of God

Published:

Total Pages: 595

ISBN-13:

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Herbert W. Armstrong was the world's leading televangelist and one of the most prominent religious leaders of the 20th century, watched, read and followed by millions worldwide. But his legacy of Bible-based humanitarianism came under attack after he died. The cabal of leaders who took control of the church he founded, after pledging to "follow in his footsteps," methodically destroyed all he had built. Those who would stop them were silenced or excommunicated. Had it happened in the corporate world, the CEOs and executives responsible for hijacking a corporation and robbing its investors would have been fired, if not prosecuted in a court of law. Never before has this shocking story been told in such riveting detail. Drawing upon official reports, internal memos, court depositions and personal interviews, Stephen Flurry exposes the depth of corruption and deceit that was "Tkachism" - the administration of Joseph Tkach, who succeeded Mr. Armstrong as pastor general of the Worldwide Church of God. In this book you will learn: *How Tkach's men altered doctrines under Mr. Armstrong's nose even before he died. *How the Tkach transformation was driven from the start by an agenda that even shocked most of the top ministers. *How early on, Tkachism brazenly denied its radical changes before the church members. *How Tkachism slashed media operations under the pretense of "wise stewardship"--while income soared at a record $1 billion in five years. *How Tkachism shamefully forced out the very members whose contributions had built the multi-million dollar empire. *How Tkach's men told church members the message of Mr. Armstrong's magnum opus, Mystery of the Ages, was still official, while they secretly trashed 120,000 copies of the book. *How Tkach Jr. considered it his "Christian duty" to stamp out Mr. Armstrong's writings. *How Tkach Jr. nearly achieved that goal in a six-year legal battle, but then, for fear of being exposed, surrendered. *How the marvelous wonder of Mr. Armstrong's work is being raised from the ruins. Worldwide Church of God leaders today present themselves to the mainstream evangelical world as a band of courageous truth-lovers who sacrificed everything to follow Jesus Christ. The stubborn facts of what they did, however, tell a far more sinister story - a story they have done their utmost to keep buried. This book exhumes those facts and exposes them to the furious light of day, as they should have been all along, for your scrutiny. This ebook is offered completely free of charge by the Philadelphia Church of God. However, please not that Google Play will need a verified Google Wallet account which requires your credit card information. In a small number of countries, a temporary authorization of $1 will be charged to your account but will be refunded. This refund can take up to 1 month to process.