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Jacob Pruett (ca.1760-1821) and his family lived in Wilkes (later Elbert) County, Georgia, and about 1819/1820 moved to Bullock County, Alabama. Descendants lived in Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Florida and elsewhere.
Having led an online Bible Study for many years, I began compiling my notes initially as a legacy to leave to my children. As I have continued to refine my notes through the research, it is my desire and prayer that the thoughts compiled help each person deepen their understanding of God's Love Letter we call the Bible and enrich their individual relationship with our Creator - God the Father.
Having led an online Bible Study for many years, I began compiling my notes initially as a legacy to leave to my children. As I have continued to refine my notes through the research, it is my desire and prayer that the thoughts compiled help each person deepen their understanding of God’s Love Letter we call the Bible and enrich their individual relationship with our Creator - God the Father.
Are you ready? This book was not written to just inform the believer. It was written to warn the lost. It is our challenge and duty to inform and seek out the lost so that we can have as many brothers and sisters filling the rooms that Christ has gone to prepare. After all, how far off can eternity be for us all? Peace to all of you - My Brothers and Sisters.
Having led an online Bible Study for many years, I began compiling my notes initially as a legacy to leave to my children. As I have continued to refine my notes through the research, it is my desire and prayer that the thoughts compiled help each person deepen their understanding of God’s Love Letter we call the Bible and enrich their individual relationship with our Creator - God the Father.
In 1997, twenty-five years after its first publication, Thematic Catalogues in Music-An Annotated Bibliography (Pendragon Press, 1972) appeared in a completely revised and expanded Second Edition. It contains almost twice as many entries as its predecessor; virtually every one of the original entries has been updated; and the following noteworthy features have been added.1. A second introductory essay detailing trends and innovations in thematic cataloguing brought about by the revolution in technology of the past twenty years. 2. Appendices listing thematic catalogues in series; both by national organizations and publishers; a detailed up-to-date, country-by-country report of activities worldwide; a listing of major computerized databanks. 3. New double-column format. 4. Numerous illustrations and reproductions of pages from thematic catalogues of historical significance. The second edition continues the policy of listing all known thematic catalogues and indexes, including those in doctoral dissertations, masters essays, and computer databanks, as well as in-progress and unpublished works, plus reviews, and literature about thematic cataloguing. The original numbering of the 1972 entries has been retained, with new items appearing in proper alphabetical/chronological sequence but with the addition of decimal numbers and/or letters (363.1 or 960a). Lastly, the original historical introduction and special appendices of the first edition have been retained with emendations where needed.
Thousands of people watch the skies in wonder, tens of thousands watch because they believe,...and many hundreds have been witness to unexplained objects in the sky, most with common sense enough to know the difference between something of this earth, and something that is not! Then there are those who are of one mind, to disbelieve!...Why? Because they have never been witness, or just never thought about it,...they know who they are! Max Pruett was one of the latter. He never considered the possibility, until he witnessed it first-hand. But the memory of this sighting will last forever. He was a cattle rancher, pure and simple, he had a wife and son,...and until that night was happy with his life just the way it was. Staying the night on Carbon Creek, on land that he owned, he witnessed the strange, gliding, almost silver-looking object glide over him not fifty feet off the grassy meadow,...and then watched it crash, nose-first into a two hundred foot tall solid clay bluff, not a half mile away. When he investigated, he was thrown into an adventure that would last ten days as he would help an alien visitor from a distant world destroy an invading killer from even further away. Failure could possibly change the world’s religious beliefs, and possibly the future, because the alien killer was a destroyer of civilizations,...and they would have to find him in some of the most rugged country there was, The Rocky Mountains of central Colorado!...And no one would ever know, because he was sworn to secrecy. Find out why in “Pruett’s Secret” Thank you for reading.