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A reprint of the groundbreaking work of Professor W. J. Perry, an early diffusionist who believed that civilization spread throughout the world via transoceanic voyaging -- an idea that most historians still fail to accept, even in the face of mounting evidence. First published in 1923, this classic presents the fascinating evidence that envoys of the ancient Sun Kingdoms of Egypt and India travelled into Indonesia and the Pacific circa 1500 BC, spreading their sophisticated culture...
The Principles and Practice of Hand Reading
Chiropractic Made Simple is an interesting book that sets out to explore the more traditional subluxation-based approach to chiropractic care. Dr. John Reizer, a chiropractor for over 16 years and a faculty member in the clinical science department at Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic, writes about his observations and conclusions regarding America's largest drugless healthcare profession.
The term "Cocoa," a corruption of "Cacao," is almost universally used in English-speaking countries to designate the seeds of the small tropical tree known to botanists as THEOBROMA CACAO, from which a great variety of preparations under the name of cocoa and chocolate for eating and drinking are made. The name "Chocolatl" is nearly the same in most European languages, and is taken from the Mexican name of the drink, "Chocolate" or "Cacahuatl."
The ensuing Tract, I, many yeares since Translated out of the Originall Spanish, and Dedicated to the Right Honorable Edward Lord Conway, &c. by whose Noble Patronage, the Confection whereof it Treats, together with it selfe, were first admitted into the English Court, where they received the Approbation of the most Noble and Iuditious those dayes afforded. Since which time, it hath beene universally sought for, and thirsted after by people of all Degrees (especially those of the Female sex) either for the Pleasure therein Naturally Residing, to Cure, and divert Diseases; Or else to supply some Defects of Nature, wherein it chalenges a speciall Prerogative above all other Medicines whatsoever. Large print 17 point font.
The diet-heart-cholesterol dogma is a fiction. It has grown and taken root in the consciousness of American people with the nourishment of those forces in the scientific world, fundraising enterprises, government agencies, academia, industry and others. They have placed profit above truth, and pride above integrity.
Over 600 points of serious questions regarding the validity of the Church's claims. Excellent resource for personal introspection into one's own study into their beliefs or great for answers and questions to pose to that 'knock on the door' that wants to save you.
Let the reader imagine that he is in Jerusalem, in Judea, about the year A.D. 34. There is unusual tumult in the vicinity of the Temple. A large crowd has gathered, and, stirred up by some strong provocation, is swayed like the billows in a storm. As we approach, we see a young man, who is trying to raise his voice above the din. There is something very striking in his looks. He is pale, but firm. His eyes gleam with an unearthly light. As the crowd surges and threatens, he is calm. His thoughts and looks are directed more to Heaven than Earth.
He set the captives free... often stated in churches, but the theory of Christ's mission to the underworld (hell) is not in the Bible. Where did it come from? Why did the early Christians believe this?
If there is a hell, that is the most important fact in the universe. Compared with an eternity of torment, all that this little life has to offer is but as nothing. 2 books in one volume! Essays On Phallic Worship and the Christian Doctrine of Hell
A rare look and study into little known Christian manuscripts outside of the 'established' Greek and Latin.
Common sense questions about Christianity from the Chinese to the missionaries.
There is undeniably a mystic side of Christianity once you throw off the chains of closed minded fundamentalism.
What myths did the early Christians believe in and teach? Which ones have filtered down into modern Christianity?






















