Excerpt from The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 1853, Vol. 1
It has been a habit of our ecclesiastical Opponents, to profess a good degree of confidence in our brethren, who happened to be their neighbours. Sometimes these commendations, if there were any hope of proselyting, have reached even ¿attery, but they have been balanced by a wise shake of the head, and a lamentation over some distant portion of our church, where heresy or disorder w...
This is an inviting and succinct guide to a syndrome that affects 6 million Americans annually. The book explains the drugs available for treatment, as well as the symptoms and signs. Illustrations.
In 1969 the Clarendon Press published the new edition of Bede's classic history in Oxford Medieval Texts, edited by Bertram Colgrave and Sir Roger Mynors. Mynors's masterly text and textual introduction replaced much of Charles Plummer's great edition of 1896, but the historical notes did not attempt to match in scale and detail Plummer's second volume of commentary. To fill this gap the late Professor J. M. Wallace-Hadrill devoted the last ye...
In this companion to "Cold-Case Christianity for Kids, " Jason uncovers a mystery in his grandmother's attic. He and his friends enlist the help of Detective Jeffries at the Jr. Detective's Academy. Along the way, they develop the skills needed to investigate the mystery and the evidence of God's existence.
Excerpt from Wallace's Year-Book of Trotting and Pacing in 1887, Vol. 3: Containing Complete Summaries of All the Performances of the Year in Which Any Heat Was Trotted or Paced in 2: 40 or Less, Carefully Compared With and Corrected From the Official Reports of the National Trotting Association
It not been deemed expedient to preserve full summaries of races where no heat was paced or trotted in or better, but in the book will be found a tab...
Lupus, a disease of the immune system, can be quite deadly, claiming the lives of thousands of patients yearly. Dr. Daniel J. Wallace is one of the world's leading authorities on this disorder, an eminent clinician who has treated over 2000 lupus patients, the largest such practice in America. The Lupus Book, originally published in 1995, immediately established itself as the most readable and helpful book on the disease. Now Dr. Wallace has o...
Excerpt from The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 1860, Vol. 8
Ways of God to man, was the object to which all his energies were consecrated, and upon which were ex.
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Cancer of the bladder has a bad reputation: the combination of urinary problems and malignancy gives just cause for continuing concern. Not only is this common cancer a burden to the patient but, because of the need for regular follow-up, it creates a large workload on the urological services. It might be imagined that the bladder would give early warning signals of disease, and indeed it may do so, yet it can also be hesitant to reveal its se...
Twas the Night Before Jesus was Born is a story of the birth of Christ inspired by the timeless classic, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (Moore). Much like today, during the time of Jesus's birth, the world was in chaos. People were immoral and doing their own thing, but God's children prayed and anxiously awaited the birth of their promised King. Year after year, believers waited in anticipation for the miracle birth but so did the evil King...
Joseph Wallace is the Founder and President of Joseph Wallace Ministries which are non-denominational international prayer warriors. These are motivational ministries for the youth and those advanced in Christ. His aim is to fulfill God's given assignment and motivate each believer in Jesus Christ to explore his/her spiritual gift from God. He is raised to lead as a leader of international non-denominational prayer ministries. He is a teacher ...
In the second volume of The Story about the Story, editor J. C. Hallman continues to argue for an alternative to the staid five-paragraph-essay writing that has inoculated so many against the effects of good books. Writers have long approached writing about reading from an intensely personal perspective. Never before collected in a single volume, these many essays demonstrate new possibilities for how to write about reading. They offer lessons...