The Works of Roger Hutchinson
Author : Roger Hutchinson
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Page : 402 pages
File Size : 17,89 MB
Release : 1842
Category : Christian heresies
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Author : Roger Hutchinson
Publisher :
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 17,89 MB
Release : 1842
Category : Christian heresies
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Author : Roger Hutchinson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 20,44 MB
Release : 2005-06-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1725214040
The Parker Society was the London-based Anglican society that printed in fifty-four volumes the works of the leading English Reformers of the sixteenth century. It was formed in 1840 and disbanded in 1855 when its work was completed. Named after Matthew Parker -- the first Elizabethan Archbishop of Canterbury, who was known as a great collector of books -- the stimulus for the foundation of the society was provided by the Tractarian movement, led by John Henry Newman and Edward B. Pusey. Some members of this movement spoke disparagingly of the English Reformation, and so some members of the Church of England felt the need to make available in an attractive form the works of the leaders of that Reformation.
Author : Roger Hutchinson
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Page : 404 pages
File Size : 29,22 MB
Release : 1842
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Author : Roger Hutchinson
Publisher : Birlinn
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 20,88 MB
Release : 2011-05-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0857900021
'An incredible testament to one man's determination' – The Sunday Herald Calum MacLeod had lived on the northern point of Raasay since his birth in 1911. He tended the Rona lighthouse at the very tip of his little archipelago, until semi-automation in 1967 reduced his responsibilities. 'So what he decided to do', says his last neighbour, Donald MacLeod, 'was to build a road out of Arnish in his months off. With a road he hoped new generations of people would return to Arnish and all the north end of Raasay'. And so, at the age of 56, Calum MacLeod, the last man left in northern Raasay, set about single-handedly constructing the 'impossible' road. It would become a romantic, quixotic venture, a kind of sculpture; an obsessive work of art so perfect in every gradient, culvert and supporting wall that its creation occupied almost twenty years of his life. In Calum's Road Roger Hutchinson recounts the extraordinary story of this remarkable man's devotion to his visionary project.
Author : Roger Hutchison
Publisher : Paraclete Press (MA)
Page : 49 pages
File Size : 24,6 MB
Release : 2021-01-26
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ISBN : 9781640606371
Faces: A Love Story is a picture book for readers of all ages. It features vibrant illustrations of diverse faces that celebrate our diversity and the stories we tell through colors, shapes, scars, ages and expressions. God creates us in God's image. Faces: A Love Story honors this gift and the many faces we see around us. Each face perfectly imperfect. Each face holy.
Author : Roger Hutchinson
Publisher : Birlinn
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 45,52 MB
Release : 2011-10-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0857900897
In September 1939, groups of horsemen in battledress cantered down a broad, grassy plain on the western edge of Europe. The young men of the Western Isles were going to war again. They included a tall, shy 24-year-old called Angus MacPhee (1916-97). Angus returned from war alive but in chronic mental pain and was referred to the asylum in Inverness, where he spent the next 50 years of his life there. During his time at Craig Dunain Hospital, he retreated into his own silent world, and did not speak again until shortly before his death. But 'the quiet big man' as he was known spent his time creating a huge number of objects out of woven grass, sheep's wool and beach leaves - mostly clothes, caps and hats - which he then let decay or deliberately burned. Only when an art therapist discovered him and his miraculous creations were some of them preserved for posterity. And only then did Angus MacPhee come home to South Uist, where he died a year later. The Silent Weaver is a rich, moving and enthralling exploration of mental health, the creative process, human frailty and ancient traditions.
Author : Roger Hutchinson
Publisher :
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 44,26 MB
Release : 1842
Category : Christian heresies
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Author : Roger Hutchinson
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Page : pages
File Size : 36,6 MB
Release : 1942
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Author : Roger Hutchison
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,52 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780819229052
- A story of hope, mixing color, food, artwork, and memories - Guided questions and blank pages for reflection in word or art by the reader - Offers a model for small group and individual reflection in times of tragedy (individual, local or national) - Featuring 12 full-color illustrations This is for anyone experiencing significant loss or change; it's an accessible, simple, and beautiful book for those who may be grieving the death of a loved one, struggling in a relationship, or facing a major transition in their lives. Where there is grief, sadness, and loss, there also is hope. There is an opportunity for celebration as we gather together, break bread, talk, and are welcomed. Whether through cooking, or painting, or Eucharist, we come together to remember past experiences and to consider new ones. For many, life happens around the kitchen table, but in this case, we gather at The Painting Table as the reader is invited to draw pictures, record memories, and celebrate living through the creation of something new.
Author : Roger Hutchison
Publisher : Paraclete Press (MA)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,97 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781612619231
The text and illustrations of this lushly colored picture book guide the reader through different emotions and reactions related to grieving, including shock, tears, anger, and hope. My Favorite Color is Blue. Sometimes. is a children's picture book by design, but accessible to people of all ages.