To Heaven with Diana!


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To Heaven with Diana!


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First published in 1960, this study and translation (from the original Latin) of the letters of Jordan of Saxony (c. 1190-1237), a Dominican friar, to Diana d'Andalò (1200-1236), a cloistered Dominican nun, brings to life an extraordinary friendship, forged in their shared love of God.




Diana's Notes from Heaven


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Hi, it's me, Diana, with my notes from heaven. I'm letting you know how the Lord inspired me in my writings. The Lord is my great inspiration. I believe he give us great gifts to motivate and inspire people, to know his deep love and compassion for us, his dear children. Remember we are sons and daughters of our Most High God.




Princess Diana Speaks from Heaven


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When we were graced on this earth with the people's princess, Lady, Diana, the world was a brighter place. The world just seemed a whole lot more hopeful when she was here. Tragedy struck on that fateful day when she was taken from us so early in her life. In the past few years, Matthew Robert Payne has been receiving visits from Diana in spiritual visions. To mark the twentieth anniversary of her death, Jesus Christ has commissioned him to interview her and bring her answers to people in this short book. This book will answer such questions as: What are you doing in heaven? What do you like about heaven? What is Jesus like? What is your message for your admirers? What message do you have for your loved ones? Listen as Diana shares what her life is like now, how she has changed and what she is doing with her time in heaven. Hear her appeal for people to come and join her in heaven. Though she is on another plane of existence, listen to the same Diana with her sweet and loving heart. Let your heart be warmed that she is happy, content, and making a worthwhile difference in heaven with the lover of her soul, Jesus Christ.




The two Dianas


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The Two Dianas


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Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) tells the fictionalized story of the Comte de Montgomery who mortally wounded French king Henry II, his favorite Diana de Poitiers, and her daughter Diana de Castro.




327. A Rainbow to Heaven


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Diana, the flighty, flirty, and very beautiful social butterfly with a rich father and aristocratic pedigree… Lord Hugo Dalk, the handsome ‘man about town’ who pursues her relentlessly…And in contrast, the brilliant young philosopher and Oriental adventurer, Barry Dunbar. Barry despises Diana’s trivial lifestyle – but not as much as she hates his superior attitude. Everything changes, though, when her father’s financial empire collapses and he’s found dead by his own hand. Now a penniless social outcast, at death’s door with double pneumonia, she realises she’s loved Barry Dunbar all along… only to learn that on his oriental travels, he has become a Buddhist monk. Has she just discovered the love of her life, only to lose him forever?




Diana's Notes From Heaven


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Hi, it's me, Diana, with my notes from heaven. I'm letting you know how the Lord inspired me in my writings. The Lord is my great inspiration. I believe he gives us great gifts to motivate and inspire people, to know his deep love and compassion for us, his dear children. Remember we are sons and daughters of the Most High God




From Fanshawe Gate to Heaven's Gate


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Captain William Barker's ship, the Merchant's Hope left Gravesend, England in July 1635. As the wind carried the ship the passenger's hopes were cast to the wind as well. England grew distant in the background, as families left memories of a lifetime behind. Richard Fanshawe, a 22 year old traveler was on board. Using Richard as a link, the author details an English family's migration to Virginia. Transcription errors allowed the family to remain hidden in the archives, until recent discoveries brought their identity to light. They traveled from England to Virginia, New England, Tennessee, and into Texas. Many hardships occurred, including public whippings, but the story ends on a high note as a patriarch leaves an eternal legacy. One reader says, "The book was well written. Your heartwarming tribute to your father touched my heart. You're a man of hidden poetic talents, a wordsmith. What a wonderful family legacy your book will be to future generations!"- Hooker"




Diana's Looking Glass


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