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  • av Rk Lindsey
    131 - 210,-

  • av François Adja Assemien
    131 - 210,-

  • av François Adja Assemien
    105 - 210,-

  • av François Adja Assemien
    131 - 236,-

  • av Rose M Colombo
    268 - 371,-

  • av Songul Oruc (Sonny)
    196 - 294,-

  • av Alan Share
    170 - 236,-

  • av Meridyth Sutherland
    131 - 236,-

  • av B. R Rinker
    183 - 268,-

  • av M. Warnasuriya
    223 - 333,-

  • av Apostle Antonia Schupback
    131 - 236,-

  • av Sparhawk Hutchins
    196,-

    And the Hills Replied is a story of one man's strange encounter during a 2005 vacation in Scotland to pay homage to his ancestors, where he stumbles upon a missing link in his genealogy. Sparhawk Hutchins's historical fantasy is a whirlwind adventure into the past. A mix of Scottish mythology and history, this debut novel opens with fifty-eight-year-old Sparhawk, who is determined to find out whether he truly descended from King Robert I, and to learn more about Sir Thomas, who is the missing Middle Ages link in his genealogical history. Sparhawk comes across some letters written in 1939 by one of his relatives. In them, he finds stories about Queen of Scotland Elizabeth de Burgh and her mysterious time-travelingadventures. Hutchins opens each chapter with poetry that gives a foretaste of what lies ahead, which is an appreciated extra touch to this captivating narrative. While Sparhawk is featured as the narrator at the beginning and end of the novel, many of the interim chapters vacillate between first-and third-person voices to describe Elizabeth's time-travel encounters. Her journeys take her from the Tower of Babel to the era of Moses and Pharaoh, then fast-forwarding to the Middle ages, and back to 1939 before the story comes full circle to 2005. Hutchins keeps his story line moving and very interesting by grouping segments within chapters, utilizing changes in narrative voice, and mixing storytelling with the richness of Scottish mythology and history. Although Hutchins's novel centers on Scota's Stone (known over the centuries as the stone used in the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland), he includes a plethora of historical characters that tie in with this epic artifact. For example, Niul, the Prince of Scythia, who marries Pharaoh's daughter Scota-the mythological founders of Ireland and Scotland, respectively-and King Edward, who captures the stone and keeps it under his throne. Hutchins also meticulously integrates apt imagery of biblical times and the Middle Ages throughout his storytelling. Whether he's describing the lush and verdant hills of Scotland, hideous battle scenes, characters' clothing, or specific character traits, Hutchins's depictions clearly portray each time period. Hutchins has produced a novel that is not only a wonderful read for those who love historical fiction, but also a great addition to Scottish and history collections.ANITA LOCK (October 15, 2014) Foreword Clarion Reviews.

  • av François Adja Assemien
    118,-

    This book is part of the critical thinking called bioethics (antiscientism) or critical philosophy with regard to the progress of the science of life and technology harmful to humanity. The science of life, technology, and progressive philosophy, eugenics, transhumanist, and globalists (new world order) lead men to collective suicide or planetary genocide. It is about the suppression of humanity and civilization in favor of barbarism and chaos beneficial to businessmen, political leaders, madmen, wizards, satanists, and all those they have corrupted and instrumentalised. This book is a vibrant appeal to the living. This is my heartfelt cry against the macabre logic and dynamics of transhumanist covidism.

  • av Carolyn Croop
    196 - 281,-

  • av Eleanor Lee Gustaw
    249 - 384,-

  • av Asty
    144 - 236,-

  • av Ioan Ursu
    223 - 294,-

  • av Anda Hou
    131 - 236,-

  • av Anna Carbonell
    268 - 346,-

  • av Deborah L. Fritz
    170 - 268,-

  • av Kenneth Peasley
    294 - 410,-

  • av Yuliana Kholodova
    281 - 384,-

  • av John D. Christopher
    170 - 281,-

  • av François Adja Assemien
    157 - 236,-

  • av François Adja Assemien
    144 - 249,-

  • av François Adja Assemien
    131 - 223,-

  • av Mairi Colme
    210 - 256,-

  • av Alfred Prempeh-Dapaah
    281,-

    As a child of God and a citizen of the Kingdom of Heaven, do you know how you are connected to heaven as far as your daily life is concerned? Moreover, did you know that you have a heavenly account where you can lay up treasures for yourself? Our Lord Jesus Christ revealed it to us when he said;But lay up for yourselves treasures in heavenWhere neither moth nor rust doth corrupt And where thieves do not break through nor steal For where your treasure is, there will your heart be alsoMatthew 6:20-21How do we lay up for ourselves treasures in heaven? And how do we tap into this heavenly account to make use of these treasures on earth? The treasures we lay up for ourselves in heaven are not only to be enjoyed after we leave this earth and so be with the Lord. The enjoyment of our heavenly treasures begins right here on earth as it is the Father's will for us in Christ.This book reveals not only how to lay up the treasures, it also reveals how to access the treasures as well in order to have your needs met according to the riches of the Father's glory in Christ Jesus. A must read for every kingdom citizen on earth.

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