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Lord of the World, by Robert Hugh Benson [Paperback] |
| Imagine a godless age, a time when all the world has fallen prey to soulless communism. This is the world that Christ comes to as he returns to us. Th... |
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The Necromancers, by Robert Hugh Benson [Paperback] |
| The Necromancers illustrates that in the absence of God comes real evil. In the book's climax, Maggie's love for Laurie, and a night of sincere prayer... |
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The New Amplified Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan [Hardcover] |
| Now in modern English comes "The New Amplified Pilgrim's Progress". All of the age-old spiritual treasures that have made John Bunyan's original the w... |
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The Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan [Hardcover] |
| John Bunyan's stunning allegory is still as fresh today as when he wrote "The Pilgrim's Progress" in the late 1600s. A simple earnest pilgrim, Christi... |
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The Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan [Audio CD] |
| Next to The Bible, The Pilgrim's Progress has probably been more widely read than any other book in the English language -- and rightfully so. It is c... |
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The Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan [Paperback] |
| Christian appears to the author in a dream, reading a book where he learns that the city in which he and his family live will be destroyed by fire. He... |
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The Annotated Thursday, by G. K. Chesterton, Martin Gardner [Paperback] |
| This is the first edition of Chesterton's masterpiece, "The Man Who Was Thursday", that explicates and enriches the complete text with extensive footn... |
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The Ball and the Cross, by G. K. Chesterton [Paperback] |
| Chesterton’s second novel chronicles a hot dispute between two Scotsmen, a Roman Catholic and an atheist, whose fanatically held opinions inspire a ho... |
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The Man Who Was Thursday : a Nightmare, by G. K. Chesterton [Paperback] |
| A colorful and highly original allegory, centering on seven London anarchists who call themselves by the names of the days of the week. Chesterton exp... |
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The Man Who Was Thursday : a Nightmare, by G. K. Chesterton [Paperback] |
| This hilarious allegory presumes the existence of a secret society of revolutionaries sworn to destroy the world. There are seven members of the Centr... |
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The Man Who Was Thursday : a Nightmare, by G. K. Chesterton [Paperback] |
| This hilarious allegory presumes the existence of a secret society of revolutionaries sworn to destroy the world. There are seven members of the Centr... |
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The Napoleon of Notting Hill, by G. K. Chesterton [Paperback] |
| A comical futurist fantasy, first published in 1904, about a tradition-loving suburban London community of the 1980s at war with its modernizing neigh... |
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Hinds' Feet in High Places, by Hannah Hurnard [Audio Cassette] |
| This allegory in the tradition of The Pilgrim's Progress is an intriguing perspective on Christian life. Follow Much-Afraid on her spiritual journey t... |
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Hinds' Feet in High Places, by Hannah Hurnard [Hardcover] |
| This allegory in the tradition of The Pilgrim's Progress is an intriguing perspective on Christian life. Follow Much-Afraid on her spiritual journey t... |
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Hinds' Feet in High Places, by Hannah Hurnard [Paperback] |
| This allegory in the tradition of The Pilgrim's Progress is an intriguing perspective on Christian life. Follow Much-Afraid on her spiritual journey t... |
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Mountains of Spices, by Hannah Hurnard [Paperback] |
Sequel to Hind's Feet in High Places.
Much Afraid, now called Grace and Glory, continues the story as she tries to get her friends out of the Valley ... |
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The Light Princess, by George MacDonald [Hardcover] |
| George MacDonald (1824-1905), the great nineteenth-century innovator of modern fantasy, influenced not only C.S. Lewis but also such literary masters ... |
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Lilith, by George MacDonald [Paperback] |
| Lilith is the story of Mr. Vane, an orphan and heir to a large house - a house in which he has a vision that leads him through a large old mirror into... |
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Lilith, by George MacDonald [Hardcover] |
| Lilith is the story of Mr. Vane, an orphan and heir to a large house - a house in which he has a vision that leads him through a large old mirror into... |
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Lilith, by George MacDonald [Audio Cassette] |
| “Lilith is equal if not superior to the best of Poe,” wrote W. H. Auden in his introduction to the 1954 reprint of George MacDonald’s Lilith, which wa... |