Day of Wrath


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"...Imagines a horrifying scenario where, in the course of one day, the terrorist group ISIS carries out massacres in schools and on highways across the United States. With a surprisingly small but well-organized and ruthless force, the nightmarish devastation brings America to a state of near paralysis"--Page [4] of cover.




Days of Wrath


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Roland


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High in the treacherous passes between France and Spain in 778 A.D., Roland, captain of Charlemagne's conquering army, catapults his outnumbered flank of loyal vassals into a struggle so desperate and bloody that its dead -- and their deeds -- would be exalted for a thousand years in the most famous French medieval epic, the Song of Roland. Roland's bitter sacrifice, the apocalyptic battle-storm and Charlemagne's legendary grief, comes to life, as never before, in a graphic retelling that blends the beauty of oral poetry with the power of narrative art.




Wrath


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What if everything you have been told about the timing of the Rapture is wrong? The Bible teaches that Christians are not appointed to suffer wrath. But what if the first few years of the Tribulation are not God's wrath, but the wrath of Satan and the Antichrist? Revelation chapter 6 clearly says that God's wrath begins at some point after the midpoint of the Tribulation. That means Christians will be here for the first four or five years. In Wrath, the first in a three-book series, D. R. Roquemore follows a fictional family in Texas who discovers the truth about the Rapture. Their story begins a few months before the start of the Tribulation period and follows their attempts to survive the rise of the antichrist and the subsequent wars and famines.




Days of Wrath


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For six days in 1990, Trinidad and Tobago, a former British colony that had achieved its independence in 1962, was virtually held for ransom by a fundamentalist Muslim group known as the Jamaat al Muslimeen. The terroorists launched an armed invasion of the sitting Parliament and the country's lone television station. Days of Wrath recounts the days of terror wrought by a handful of Muslim terrorists. Told by seasoned journalist Raoul Pantin who was one of the hostages in the Trinidad and Tobago Television station building, this sensational account describes in vivid detail the scene that had the citizens of the nation wondering if they would now have to submit to another form of colonization.




Wrath Against the Day of Wrath: Previously Unpublished Sermons by Jonathan Edwards


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This book contains 15 sermons by the American preacher Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758). These sermons have never been published before anywhere. The theme is a familiar one for Edwards, that of God's judgment against sin and sinners.







Day of Wrath


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Sheltered but precocious Robbie Segal has run away from home, a small brick house on an unexceptional street. Her desperate mother has asked Harry Stoner to find her. What begins as an ordinary missing-persons case, a case that should be settled without any violence at all, suddenly changes in an impossibly terrifying way. Now Harry is on the trail of a shockingly brutal act of murder, because it might lead him to a runaway girl, because it had become part of the job, because something deep and indelible inside him simply has to.




The Wrath of the Just


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A group of survivors find sanctuary from the zombie plague in Gulfport, Mississippi, but the price of safety is subservience to a fascist dictator and his brutal enforcers.




The Day of Wrath


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"The Day of Wrath" by Mór Jókai, skillfully translated by R. Nisbet Bain, is an epic tale of courage and resilience set against the tumultuous backdrop of Hungary's quest for independence. Jókai's sweeping narrative sweeps readers into a world of political upheaval, sweeping revolutions, and profound human emotions. Through vibrant character portrayals and rich historical details, the novel captures the essence of an era marked by heroism, sacrifice, and passionate pursuits. As readers follow the protagonist's journey, they become deeply invested in the struggles and aspirations of a nation fighting for its sovereignty and identity.