Mender of Souls

Mender of Souls

Author: Jessie Wise

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2006-04

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0595391966

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Luke Logan is different from his two brothers-cut from another cloth, and always chasing the wind so his father often tells him. In place of going to veterinarian school as he'd planned after receiving his degree from college, he enters one empty venture after another. He begins to wonder why his life is so aimless, why his endeavors hold little purpose, no deep gratification and no lasting interest. The Logan family owns a large Kansas ranch, and Luke is the son who is born a horseman. Without words or restraints, he conquers the most fiendish animal and teaches it the exercises and movements that constitute the aristocratic horse. Longing to reach into the equine mind, he defers to an old Blackfoot Indian Chief who is s friend of the Logan family. On the Blackfoot reservation in Montana, Luke learns the ancient art of tapping into the equine parapsychology to better understand the animal. However, the day Luke arrives home to find the Logan ranch demolished by a tornado and his family gone is the day that he lands with his feet planted firmly on the ground. No more chasing the wind he decides when he leaves Montana for North Florida. Here, in the low rolling hills of Pine Bluff, Florida he works through the heartache of losing his family, only to find himself in the most intriguing dilemma of his life. He meets a young girl by the name of Alli Denson. Alli has suffered the most reprehensible abuse a child can know, she is deeply scarred by years of this defilement. Chance has brought them together and desperation binds them. Though Luke can mend the wounded soul of a horse, is he deluding himself into believing his expertise can reach into the darkness where humans with crushed spirits tend to dwell?


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Download or read book Mender of Souls written by Jessie Wise and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2006-04 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Luke Logan is different from his two brothers-cut from another cloth, and always chasing the wind so his father often tells him. In place of going to veterinarian school as he'd planned after receiving his degree from college, he enters one empty venture after another. He begins to wonder why his life is so aimless, why his endeavors hold little purpose, no deep gratification and no lasting interest. The Logan family owns a large Kansas ranch, and Luke is the son who is born a horseman. Without words or restraints, he conquers the most fiendish animal and teaches it the exercises and movements that constitute the aristocratic horse. Longing to reach into the equine mind, he defers to an old Blackfoot Indian Chief who is s friend of the Logan family. On the Blackfoot reservation in Montana, Luke learns the ancient art of tapping into the equine parapsychology to better understand the animal. However, the day Luke arrives home to find the Logan ranch demolished by a tornado and his family gone is the day that he lands with his feet planted firmly on the ground. No more chasing the wind he decides when he leaves Montana for North Florida. Here, in the low rolling hills of Pine Bluff, Florida he works through the heartache of losing his family, only to find himself in the most intriguing dilemma of his life. He meets a young girl by the name of Alli Denson. Alli has suffered the most reprehensible abuse a child can know, she is deeply scarred by years of this defilement. Chance has brought them together and desperation binds them. Though Luke can mend the wounded soul of a horse, is he deluding himself into believing his expertise can reach into the darkness where humans with crushed spirits tend to dwell?


The Mender's Tomb

The Mender's Tomb

Author: Benjamin Towe

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2015-08-14

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1504929500

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The Menders Tomb continues the Elfdreams series. Steadfast friends, Magick, many wands, the Mender Fisher, and improbable allies help the first Wandmaker, Yannuvia, bear his burdens, strengthen the fledgling community Vydaelia, and battle against overwhelming odds. The Wandmakers life mate, Morganne, struggles with her pregnancy and complex relationship with Yannuvia. Beautiful sea elf Piara also bears burdens and seeks answers to her bond with an ancestor to whom she bears remarkable resemblance and from whom she gained Menderish traits. The unpredictable Good Witch, the Dreamraider Amica, stirs the pot. The Dreamraider also carries a burden. Grayness touches the Wandmakers childhood friend, Kirrie, who helps the Good Witch in more ways than one. Will Yannuvia, Piara, Kirrie, and their allies find clues to unravel the mysteries of the Menders Tomb and discover bridges between their underworld realm and the World of the Three Suns, Donothor, ancient doomed Sagain, and the pretty blue world with its stone circles? Will fire Magick serve or undo Yannuvia and Kirrie? Escape to Elfdream! Dr. Ts Rx for fantasy are the following: Deathquest to Parallan, the Orb of Chalar, the Death of Magick, the Chalice of Mystery, the Dawn of Magick, Lost Spellweaver, First Wandmaker, Wandmakers Burden, Emerald Islands, and the Menders Tomb.


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Download or read book The Mender's Tomb written by Benjamin Towe and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2015-08-14 with total page 463 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Menders Tomb continues the Elfdreams series. Steadfast friends, Magick, many wands, the Mender Fisher, and improbable allies help the first Wandmaker, Yannuvia, bear his burdens, strengthen the fledgling community Vydaelia, and battle against overwhelming odds. The Wandmakers life mate, Morganne, struggles with her pregnancy and complex relationship with Yannuvia. Beautiful sea elf Piara also bears burdens and seeks answers to her bond with an ancestor to whom she bears remarkable resemblance and from whom she gained Menderish traits. The unpredictable Good Witch, the Dreamraider Amica, stirs the pot. The Dreamraider also carries a burden. Grayness touches the Wandmakers childhood friend, Kirrie, who helps the Good Witch in more ways than one. Will Yannuvia, Piara, Kirrie, and their allies find clues to unravel the mysteries of the Menders Tomb and discover bridges between their underworld realm and the World of the Three Suns, Donothor, ancient doomed Sagain, and the pretty blue world with its stone circles? Will fire Magick serve or undo Yannuvia and Kirrie? Escape to Elfdream! Dr. Ts Rx for fantasy are the following: Deathquest to Parallan, the Orb of Chalar, the Death of Magick, the Chalice of Mystery, the Dawn of Magick, Lost Spellweaver, First Wandmaker, Wandmakers Burden, Emerald Islands, and the Menders Tomb.


The Soul Mender

The Soul Mender

Author: R. S. Dabney

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-26

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780692472019

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In a wild escape to avoid becoming the sixth victim of the elusive Rocky Mountain Murderer, twenty-two-year-old Riley Dale finds herself flung into a universe parallel to her own, where Las Vegas is known for its churches, terrorist attacks are initiated by the United States, and peace can be found in the darkest corners of the globe. As the deadly visions that have haunted her since childhood become real, Riley is confronted with the implausible story of a world split in two and the stark contrast between good and evil in people she thought she knew. Racing deeper into the mystery of the new world, Riley discovers the explosive truth about her ancestors who have been hunted for thousands of years because of a single mistake made long ago. And now it's her turn to pay for that blunder. Pursued by both the government and a clandestine sect of assassins, Riley must ally with the only people in the parallel universe willing to keep her safe-the drug-addicted, prostituting other half of her soul, and the counter soul of a man who tortured and killed five young women.


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Download or read book The Soul Mender written by R. S. Dabney and published by . This book was released on 2016-05-26 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a wild escape to avoid becoming the sixth victim of the elusive Rocky Mountain Murderer, twenty-two-year-old Riley Dale finds herself flung into a universe parallel to her own, where Las Vegas is known for its churches, terrorist attacks are initiated by the United States, and peace can be found in the darkest corners of the globe. As the deadly visions that have haunted her since childhood become real, Riley is confronted with the implausible story of a world split in two and the stark contrast between good and evil in people she thought she knew. Racing deeper into the mystery of the new world, Riley discovers the explosive truth about her ancestors who have been hunted for thousands of years because of a single mistake made long ago. And now it's her turn to pay for that blunder. Pursued by both the government and a clandestine sect of assassins, Riley must ally with the only people in the parallel universe willing to keep her safe-the drug-addicted, prostituting other half of her soul, and the counter soul of a man who tortured and killed five young women.


Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Records

Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Records

Author: Northern Ireland. Public Record Office

Publisher:

Published: 1865

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Records written by Northern Ireland. Public Record Office and published by . This book was released on 1865 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Method of Philological Study of the English Language

Method of Philological Study of the English Language

Author: Francis Andrew March

Publisher:

Published: 1865

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Method of Philological Study of the English Language written by Francis Andrew March and published by . This book was released on 1865 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Shakespeare's Christianity

Shakespeare's Christianity

Author: E. Beatrice Batson

Publisher: Baylor University Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1932792368

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This volume explores the influences of Catholicism and Protestantism in a trio of Shakespeare's tragedies: Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Hamlet. Bypassing the discussion of Shakespeare's personal religious beliefs, Batson instead focuses on distinct footprints left by Catholic and Protestant traditions that underlie and inform Shakespeare's artistic genius.


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Download or read book Shakespeare's Christianity written by E. Beatrice Batson and published by Baylor University Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume explores the influences of Catholicism and Protestantism in a trio of Shakespeare's tragedies: Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Hamlet. Bypassing the discussion of Shakespeare's personal religious beliefs, Batson instead focuses on distinct footprints left by Catholic and Protestant traditions that underlie and inform Shakespeare's artistic genius.


John Bunyan

John Bunyan

Author: Kevin Belmonte

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 2010-03-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1418555223

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Christian Encounters, a series of biographies from Thomas Nelson Publishers, highlights important lives from all ages and areas of the Church. Some are familiar faces. Others are unexpected guests. But all, through their relationships, struggles, prayers, and desires, uniquely illuminate our shared experience. The author of The Pilgrim’s Progress, one of the most influential books in English literature, had little formal education. Born the son of a tinker, John Bunyan was expected to follow in his father’s footsteps. He was allowed to go to school for a few years and purchase a few books, but his apprenticeship in the family business took precedence. Bunyan experienced his first sorrow in adolescence, when both his mother and sister died. It wasn’t his last. Revolutions and wars were all around him, and he was jailed twice for preaching the Gospel. Yet amidst repeated imprisonments, civil war, and violent persecution, Bunyan crafted The Pilgrim’s Progress, a testament unlike any other to the triumph of the human spirit. His simple cadences transformed the language, and his memorable characters became familiar to millions. Bunyan became a public figure, a captivating speaker, and above all, a man known for his unrelenting trust in God.


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Download or read book John Bunyan written by Kevin Belmonte and published by Thomas Nelson. This book was released on 2010-03-01 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Christian Encounters, a series of biographies from Thomas Nelson Publishers, highlights important lives from all ages and areas of the Church. Some are familiar faces. Others are unexpected guests. But all, through their relationships, struggles, prayers, and desires, uniquely illuminate our shared experience. The author of The Pilgrim’s Progress, one of the most influential books in English literature, had little formal education. Born the son of a tinker, John Bunyan was expected to follow in his father’s footsteps. He was allowed to go to school for a few years and purchase a few books, but his apprenticeship in the family business took precedence. Bunyan experienced his first sorrow in adolescence, when both his mother and sister died. It wasn’t his last. Revolutions and wars were all around him, and he was jailed twice for preaching the Gospel. Yet amidst repeated imprisonments, civil war, and violent persecution, Bunyan crafted The Pilgrim’s Progress, a testament unlike any other to the triumph of the human spirit. His simple cadences transformed the language, and his memorable characters became familiar to millions. Bunyan became a public figure, a captivating speaker, and above all, a man known for his unrelenting trust in God.


Rome and the Spirit of Caesar

Rome and the Spirit of Caesar

Author: Jan H. Blits

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2015-09-17

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 149852527X

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Rome and the Spirit of Caesar, providing a fresh interpretation of Julius Caesar, is a thorough examination of Shakespeare’s presentation of the final throes of republican Rome’s political decay and demise and the rise of Caesarism. As in his previous studies of Shakespeare’s plays, Blits, pursuing his distinctive approach, follows Caesar through, scene by scene, speech by speech, line by line, reaching his conclusions by closely examining Shakespeare’s text. Approaching the play as a coherent whole, he examines the whole in the light of its parts and the parts in the light of the whole. Since each presupposes the other, he considers the whole and its parts together. He carefully relates the play’s details to its major themes and grounds the themes in, and supports them by, the details. While intruding no literary theory on the play, Blits brings out the historical and perennial political substance that Shakespeare deliberately put into it. He shows that Caesar is a work of historical poetry, shaped by Shakespeare’s mastery of the Roman histories and the Hellenistic philosophies bearing directly on his subject. Topics include the love of honor and fame, heroic ambition and glory, virtue and honor, civic strife, political murder, the role of political oratory, public versus private interests, Caesarism, the decay of liberty, loyalty, demagoguery, luxury, spiritedness, superstition, Stoicism and Epicureanism, manliness, friendship, moral intimidation, political imprudence, foreign and civil war, universal empire, and the advent of Christianity.


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Download or read book Rome and the Spirit of Caesar written by Jan H. Blits and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2015-09-17 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rome and the Spirit of Caesar, providing a fresh interpretation of Julius Caesar, is a thorough examination of Shakespeare’s presentation of the final throes of republican Rome’s political decay and demise and the rise of Caesarism. As in his previous studies of Shakespeare’s plays, Blits, pursuing his distinctive approach, follows Caesar through, scene by scene, speech by speech, line by line, reaching his conclusions by closely examining Shakespeare’s text. Approaching the play as a coherent whole, he examines the whole in the light of its parts and the parts in the light of the whole. Since each presupposes the other, he considers the whole and its parts together. He carefully relates the play’s details to its major themes and grounds the themes in, and supports them by, the details. While intruding no literary theory on the play, Blits brings out the historical and perennial political substance that Shakespeare deliberately put into it. He shows that Caesar is a work of historical poetry, shaped by Shakespeare’s mastery of the Roman histories and the Hellenistic philosophies bearing directly on his subject. Topics include the love of honor and fame, heroic ambition and glory, virtue and honor, civic strife, political murder, the role of political oratory, public versus private interests, Caesarism, the decay of liberty, loyalty, demagoguery, luxury, spiritedness, superstition, Stoicism and Epicureanism, manliness, friendship, moral intimidation, political imprudence, foreign and civil war, universal empire, and the advent of Christianity.


William Shakespeare Complete Works Second Edition

William Shakespeare Complete Works Second Edition

Author: William Shakespeare

Publisher: Modern Library

Published: 2022-05-03

Total Pages: 2549

ISBN-13: 0593230310

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The newly revised, wonderfully authoritative First Folio of William Shakespeare’s Complete Works, edited by acclaimed Shakespearean scholars and endorsed by the world-famous Royal Shakespeare Company Skillfully assembled by Shakespeare’s fellow actors in 1623, the First Folio was the original Complete Works—arguably the most important literary work in the English language. But starting with Nicholas Rowe in 1709 and continuing to the present day, Shakespeare editors have mixed Folio and Quarto texts, gradually corrupting the original Complete Works with errors and conflated textual variations. The second edition of the Complete Works features annotations and commentary from Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen—two of today’s preeminent Shakespeare scholars—as well as cutting-edge textual design, on-page glossaries for contemporary readers, stage directions from RSC directors, a sixteen-page insert of photographs from RSC production shorts, a timeline of the plays and poems, and family trees for the Histories. Combining innovative scholarship with brilliant commentary and textual analysis that emphasizes performance history and values, this landmark edition is indispensable to students, theater professionals, and general readers alike.


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Download or read book William Shakespeare Complete Works Second Edition written by William Shakespeare and published by Modern Library. This book was released on 2022-05-03 with total page 2549 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The newly revised, wonderfully authoritative First Folio of William Shakespeare’s Complete Works, edited by acclaimed Shakespearean scholars and endorsed by the world-famous Royal Shakespeare Company Skillfully assembled by Shakespeare’s fellow actors in 1623, the First Folio was the original Complete Works—arguably the most important literary work in the English language. But starting with Nicholas Rowe in 1709 and continuing to the present day, Shakespeare editors have mixed Folio and Quarto texts, gradually corrupting the original Complete Works with errors and conflated textual variations. The second edition of the Complete Works features annotations and commentary from Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen—two of today’s preeminent Shakespeare scholars—as well as cutting-edge textual design, on-page glossaries for contemporary readers, stage directions from RSC directors, a sixteen-page insert of photographs from RSC production shorts, a timeline of the plays and poems, and family trees for the Histories. Combining innovative scholarship with brilliant commentary and textual analysis that emphasizes performance history and values, this landmark edition is indispensable to students, theater professionals, and general readers alike.


Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar

Author: Edited by W. Turner

Publisher: S. Chand Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9788121909396

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shakespeare's stories.


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Download or read book Julius Caesar written by Edited by W. Turner and published by S. Chand Publishing. This book was released on with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: shakespeare's stories.