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By: Mrs. Molesworth (1839-1921) | |
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The Green Casket and other stories | |
Rosy |
By: New York Central Railroad Company | |
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The Greatest Highway in the World Historical | |
By: E. C. (Edmund Clerihew) Bentley (1875-1956) | |
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Trent's Last Case |
By: Ida Husted Harper (1851-1931) | |
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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) |
By: Raymond F. Jones (1915-1994) | |
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The Colonists | |
The Memory of Mars | |
The Great Gray Plague | |
Human Error | |
The Unlearned |
By: Philip Melanchthon (1597-1560) | |
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The Augsburg Confession
The Augsburg Confession is the first and most fundamental Confession of the Lutheran Church. It was composed for a public reading at the Diet of Augsburg on June 25, 1530. Although written by Melanchthon, it was presented as the official answer of the undersigned German princes to the summons of Emperor Charles V. Two copies were presented on the same day, one in German, the other in Latin. This work translates a conflation of the German and Latin texts and was prepared for the Concordia Triglotta of 1921. (Introduction by Jonathan Lange) |
By: Charles Norris Williamson | |
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The Golden Silence
Trying to get away from an engagement he had got himself into more or less against his will, Stephen Knight travels to Algiers to visit his old friend Nevill. On the Journey there he meets the charming and beautiful Victoria. She is on her way to Algiers to search for her sister, who had disappeared years ago after marrying an Arab nobleman. With the support of his friend, Stephen Knight decides to help the girl - but when she also disappears, the adventure begins... |
By: Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) | |
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A Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
The Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope (1537) (Latin, Tractatus de Potestate et Primatu Papae), The Tractate for short, is the seventh Lutheran credal document of the Book of Concord. Philip Melanchthon, its author, completed it on February 17, 1537 during the assembly of princes and theologians in Smalcald. |
By: Charles Norris Williamson (1859-1920) | |
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The Car of Destiny | |
My Friend the Chauffeur | |
A Soldier of the Legion | |
The Motor Maid | |
The Lion's Mouse | |
The Brightener |