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As the letters of the alphabet are the basis of any written communication, so Christ is the “alphabet” of the spiritual realm. Dr. Rolls explores the innumerable names and titles of Jesus Christ, revealing countless facets and attributes of His character that thrill the heart and bring to every Christian new wonder and love for our Lord Jesus Christ. The World’s Greatest Name is the second of his five volumes on the names and titles of Christ, this one considering the names beginning with the letters H to K.
This book is about "the world's greatest truths," but it's really about just one Person. According to the Bible, truth is not an abstraction. Truth is a Person. Jesus said, "I am the truth." I hope you have found Him in these pages.
Frank Parsons's 'The World's Best Books: A Key to the Treasures of Literature' is a comprehensive guide that provides readers with an insight into some of the greatest literary works of all time. Parsons carefully selects and analyzes a wide range of books, covering various genres and time periods, making this book a must-read for literature enthusiasts. With its engaging writing style and detailed exploration of each selected book, this work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in expanding their literary horizons. The book is not only informative but also serves as a guide for readers to discover new and exciting works of literature.Frank Parsons, a renowned literary critic, draws on his vast knowledge and expertise to curate this collection of the world's best books. His passion for literature and meticulous attention to detail shine through in this book, making it a truly enriching read. Parsons's background as a literary scholar and educator provides readers with a trustworthy guide to navigating the vast landscape of literature.I highly recommend 'The World's Best Books: A Key to the Treasures of Literature' to anyone looking to expand their reading list and delve into the world of classic and contemporary literature. Whether you are a seasoned reader or just starting your literary journey, this book is sure to inspire and educate, opening up a world of literary treasures for you to explore.
The first man to discover the shores of the United States, according to Icelandic records, was an Icelander, Leif Erickson, who sailed in the year 1000, and spent the winter somewhere on the New England coast. Christopher Columbus, a Genoese in the Spanish service, discovered San Salvador, one of the Bahama Islands, on October 12, 1492. He thought that he had found the western route to the Indies, and, therefore, called his discovery the West Indies. In 1507, the new continent received its name from that of Amerigo Vespucci, a Florentine who had crossed the ocean under the Spanish and Portuguese flags. The middle ages were Closing; the great nations of Europe were putting forth their energies, material and immaterial; and the discovery of America came just in season to help and be helped by the men of these stirring years. Ponce de Leon, a companion of Columbus, was the first to reach the territory of the present United States. On Easter Sunday, 1512, he discovered the land to which he gave the name of Florida or Flower Land. Numberless discoverers succeeded him. De Soto led a great expedition northward and westward, in 1539-43, with no greater reward than the discovery of the Mississippi. Among the French explorers to claim Canada under the name of New France, were Verrazzano, 1524, and Cartier, 1534-42. Champlain began Quebec in 1608. The oldest town in the United States, St. Augustine, Florida, was founded September 8, 1565, by Menendez de Aviles, who brought a train of soldiers, priests and negro slaves. The second oldest town, Santa Fe, was founded by the Spaniards in 1581. John Cabot, a Venetian residing in Bristol, was the first person sailing under the English flag, to come to these shores. He sailed in 1497, with his three sons, but no settlement was effected. Sir Humphrey Gilbert was lost at sea in 1583, and Walter Raleigh, his cousin, took up claims that had been made to him by Queen Elizabeth, and crossed to the shores of the present North Carolina. Sir Richard Grenville left one hundred and eighty persons at Roanoke Island, in 1585. They were glad to escape at the earliest opportunity. Fifteen persons left there later were murdered by the Indians. Still a third settlement, consisting of one hundred and eighteen persons, disappeared, leaving no trace. Raleigh was discouraged and made over his patent to others, who were still less successful. The Plymouth Colony and London Colony were formed under King James I. as business enterprises. The parties to the patents were capitalists, who had the right to settle colonists and servants, impose duties and coin money, and who were to pay a share of the profits in the enterprise to the Crown.
The World's Greatest Books is a collection of finest world's literature collected by British educators Arthur Mee and John Alexander Hammerton, known for collaborations on various anthologies and encyclopedias. The selections have been collected and arranged in ten different divisions, from belles-letters, through works in natural sciences, to social science literature. An important bonus quality of the work is the shot critical, biographical and bibliographical commentary which goes along with every author and every section. Table of Contents: Volumes 1-8: Fiction Volumes 9-10: Lives and Letters Volume 11: Ancient History; Mediaeval History Volume 12: Modern History Volume 13: Religion; Philosophy Volume 14: Philosophy (continued) Economics Volume 15: Science Volume 16: Poetry and Drama Volume 17: Travel and Adventure Volume 18: Miscellaneous Literature