Glorious Agony


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Glorious Agony is a collection of poetry that was written after Hannah experienced saving faith in Jesus Christ. Inside are cries of brokenness and praises of thankfulness, from a heart being daily transformed by the living God.




Alexandrina


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The Beginning of War


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William Kries shares his tale of a lost love and the supernatural in this introductory tale. Will begins his journey with memory loss, but after a night's sleep he reclaims the events of the previous night. A deal struck with a shadowy angel gives him the opportunity of revenge for his dead wife; a deal Will gladly accepts. Will strikes out on a rampage of vengeance and suffering. The body count rises as Will begins his transformation into the biblical entity of the Apocalypse - War. The rider of the red horse, War rides to end the corruption of his world through violent madness. Combined with his hellish steed, his legendary sword, and his divine eyes of emerald he continues on his path of slaughter. William Kries made a deal with a shadowy angel, but listen as he shares his tale. Will his path lead him to shimmering gates and the open arms of his beloved? Or will they deliver him to the gates of damnation? Listen to his story as he becomes the second Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Let War ride.




Making Martyrs East and West


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In Making Martyrs East and West, Cathy Caridi examines how the practice of canonization developed in the West and in Russia, focusing on procedural elements that became established requirements for someone to be recognized as a saint and a martyr. Caridi investigates whether the components of the canonization process now regarded as necessary by the Catholic Church are fundamentally equivalent to those of the Russian Orthodox Church and vice versa, while exploring the possibility that the churches use the same terminology and processes but in fundamentally different ways that preclude the acceptance of one church's saints by the other. Making Martyrs East and West will appeal to scholars of religion and church history, as well as ecumenicists, liturgists, canonists, and those interested in East-West ecumenical efforts.







The Princeton Poets


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Tale of Eternity


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