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Brian, an antique dealer with a long-standing fascination for the seventeenth century, stumbles upon an auction for a 1650s cottage in a remote location. Captivated by its period charm, he buys it sight unseen, fully aware that the property is uninhabitable. This centuries-old cottage, unoccupied for hundreds of years, is a treasure trove of historical mysteries waiting to be uncovered. As Brian delves into its secrets, he discovers an unexpected family connection, deepening his passion for the era and fueling his desire to collect objects from that time.
Chris and Matty stumble upon a hidden gem at an auction: a charming, ivy-draped cottage in desperate need of restoration. With dreams of turning it into their dream home, they enlist the help of their close friends, John and Isabel. But as the renovations begin, the foursome are drawn into the intriguing history of the cottage's past occupants. As the layers of the home's legacy are peeled back, secrets emerge, intertwining their present with a past they could never have imagined.
Through the thick and thin, and literally the ups and downs, follow the daily journals of Anthony (Super) throughout his journey of the Appalachian Trail.
"a classic of biblical interpretation" - ROWAN WILLIAMSGod B.C. is a clear and profound introduction to the spiritual world of the Old Testament, providing a highly readable introduction to the nature of the God whom Jesus called "Father". It charts the relationship between God and God's people Before Christ, and how that relationship informs our understanding of grace.This revised and much expanded work revisits the subject in the light of recent scholarship, enabling us to see how the whole Bible reveals the character of our humanity as well as that of God's divinity.
These studies seek to establish the principles of biblical law as represented in the Sinai traditions. Specific topics covered include adultery, family law, slavery, animals, wealth, respect for life and the general biblical moral tradition.
Dr Phillips's volume, like the others in the series, contains the text in the NEB translation, with introductory material preceding it, and a commentary directly following each section of text. Dr Phillips explains the nature and function of the whole book, its place in Jewish religious history and thought, and among the Old Testament books, and its continuing relevance today.
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