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Twenty-two years after her kidnapping and brainwashing, Emily Masterdon regains consciousness and explains a horrifying plot her abductors had revealed to herto send someone back in time to prevent the fall of the Protecian Kingdom, create a monster unlike anything anyone has ever seen before, and alter history so that todays world is ruled by anarchy and chaos. Beverly Lopez, now director of the FBI, steals a government time-displacement device to travel back to the past in an attempt to set things back to the way they were always supposed to be. Or has the damage to history already become irreversible? The God, the Ghost, and the Whore brings back old adversaries Prince Alexander, Catryna Corpa, and Henry Scarpini, joined with new villains, in a battle against Beverly Lopez to save the very fibers of time itself.
The two Books of Homilies, along with the Book of Common Prayer and the Ordinal, have long been basic documents of the Church of England, and are valuable in showing how Anglican doctrine shifted during the Reformation, as well as being of considerable historical importance.The first book, published in 1547, early in the reign of Edward VI, was partly, though not entirely, the work of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, and the inspiration appears to have been his. This was intended to raise the standards of preaching by offering model ser mons covering particular doctrinal and pastoral themes, either to be read (particularly by unlicensed clergy) or to provide preachers with additional material for their own sermons.The success of the venture led Bishop EdmundBonner, who had contributed to Cranmer's book, to produce his own Book of Homilies in 1555, during the reign of Queen Mary. The Second Book of Homilies, published in 1563 (and in a revised form in 1571) appears in turn to have been influenced by both Cranmer's and Bonner's books.The present edition brings together all three books, edited and introduced by Revd Dr Gerald Bray.