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The Shelbys, Polks, McLartys, Perkersons, Tarpleys and Camps.
Evan Shelby was born in Wales and settled in Lancaster Co., Penn. and later Maryland. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Missouri, Tennessee and elsewhere. Thomas Shelby (ca. 1750-1822) married Hannah Polk. They lived in Penn. and Tenn. Robert Bruce Pollock left Ireland in 1672 and settled in Maryland. Descendants lived in Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia and elsewhere. Alexander McLarty, born in 1747 left Scotland and settled in North Carolina. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Georgia and elsewhere. John Perkerson (1806-1862) lived in Georgia. His descendants lived in Georgia, Florida, and elsewhere. Tarpley family originated in Yorkshire England and settled in Virginia. Thomas Campe (1661-1711) settled in Virginia from Essex County, England. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Alabama and elsewhere.
This is the first English commentary on Josephus’ Against Apion, his apologetic treatise which rebuts Egyptian and Hellenistic slurs on the Judean people. Accompanied by a new translation, the commentary provides full analysis of the historical, literary, and rhetorical features of the treatise, and analyses its engagement with the cultural politics of the ancient world.
The first American ancestors of the Davis and Romaine families came from the Netherlands and settled in New York and New Jersey in about 1670 and 1749 respectively.
Spanning many different epochs and varieties of religious experience, this book develops a new approach to religion and its role in human history. The authors look across a range of religious phenomena-from ancestor worship to totemism, shamanism, and worldwide modern religions-to offer a new explanation of the evolutionary success of religious behaviors. Their book is more empirical and verifiable than most previous books on evolution and religion because they develop an approach that removes guesswork about beliefs in the supernatural, focusing instead on the behaviors of individuals. The result is a pioneering look at how and why natural selection has favored religious behaviors throughout history.
I pray this book has been inspiring to whoever read it. I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and do count them but doing that I may win Christ—be founded in Him not having my own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness that is of God by faith. That I may know Jesus and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His suffering, being made conformable unto His death. Let us, therefore, as many as be perfect in the completion of God’s Word because Christ is perfect. Be thus minded, and if in anything you be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you. Keep pressing toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. We must endure to the end. Just know we as a people have values and place a high value on the price that was paid for us. We are worth more than what the earth pays us. You’ve got to be willing to sow into your own future. You must value your destiny and don’t measure your values by others. Don’t judge your future by your past. It’s not how you started this race, but it is about how you finish the race. Maya Angelou said, “As you learn of God, teach it, and as you get from God, give it.” I say, let’s pass the love of God to all. Yes, I found a deeper love, and this love I now live for. This book is for you, for you to find a deeper love in Jesus, for there is no greater love.