Victorious Proclamations


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Do you long for an ever-victorious life in Christ? Have you lost your first love for the Lord or fallen into a pit and cannot find a way out? In Victorious Proclamations (Vol. 1), Professor Zacharias Tanee Fomum presents a powerful form of prayer called proclamations. Through these proclamations, using powerful words of faith addressed to God and the enemy, you can experience restoration and find victory in your daily walk with God. This book is the first in a series of books on continuous personal spiritual revival. The author shares his experience and introduces readers to a sure way to a victorious Christian life. From the first love for the Lord and brethren, to prayer, Bible reading, evangelism, and more, Victorious Proclamations covers a range of topics and provides powerful proclamations to help you silence the enemy in your life forever. Whether you're a new believer or have been walking with God for years, Victorious Proclamations will equip you with the tools to experience daily dynamic encounters with God and receive His abundant blessings.




The Emancipation Proclamation


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What was the Emancipation Proclamation and why was it important? How did it affect the Southern states' ability to fight in the Civil War? How did the proclamation change the lives of black slaves in the South? When President Abraham Lincoln created the Emancipation Proclamation in 1862, it had far-reaching effects on the course of the Civil War and U.S. history. Using an inquiry-based approach, primary sources, and quick-reference infographics, readers will discover how the Emancipation Proclamation helped end slavery and led to historic changes in the United States and in the lives of all U.S. citizens.







The Proclamation of Jesus


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The Proclamation of Jesus Meditations on Jesus and His Message according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John The Proclamation of Jesus is a book of short meditations, covering the entire contents of the Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the New Testament. Just as a picture puzzle can not be appreciated, until all the pieces are put together, so also we can not begin to know the glory of Jesus. until we become acquainted with the whole testimony of the four gospel writers. The meditations in The Proclamation of Jesus guide us to discover and reflect on the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. As we read these meditations and the verses of the Bible on which each is based, we will begin to see who Jesus truly is and what He has done for us. We will be encouraged to read the Bible faithfully and to grow spiritually.







Emancipation Proclamation (eBook)


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The study of the Emancipation Proclamation introduces students to the famous document that was the beginning of the end of slavery in the United States of America. Through a variety of activities, students will learn the history of this document and explore its meaning and impact on the nation.




Victory


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Opinions of the Emancipation Proclamation


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The study of the Emancipation Proclamation introduces students to the famous document that was the beginning of the end of slavery in the United States of America. Through a variety of activities, students will learn the history of this document and explore its meaning and impact on the nation.




The Proclamations of the Tudor Kings


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Royal proclamations were an important instrument of Tudor government and their legislative function has long been a subject of historical controversy, but the actual use of them by the Tudor monarchs has not been adequately studied. The main purpose of this book is to provide a systematic analysis of the use, authority and enforcement of proclamations in early Tudor England. Professor Heinze first attempts to establish a more accurate account of the proclamations issued; and then describes their formulation and promulgation. He also investigates the authority of proclamations as defined by Parliament and the role and power attributed to them by Tudor judges and legal writers. The main body of the study traces the actual use of proclamations and their relationship to statutory and common law. Separate chapters are devoted to the controversial Statute of Proclamations and the long neglected subject of enforcement.