Book Description
The Reformed faith is biblical Christianity in its truest and most consistent form.
Author : John R. De Witt
Publisher :
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 29,48 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780851513263
The Reformed faith is biblical Christianity in its truest and most consistent form.
Author : Pieter de la Court
Publisher :
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 26,93 MB
Release : 1746
Category : Fisheries
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Author : John R. Dewitt
Publisher : Banner of Truth
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 29,77 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780851513287
This easily read and moving book is an introduction not only to the meaning of the parable, but to the heart of real Christianity.
Author : Pieter de la Court
Publisher :
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 38,55 MB
Release : 1702
Category : Netherlands
ISBN :
Author : Arthur Weststeijn
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 11,23 MB
Release : 2011-12-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9004221409
This book is the first comprehensive study of the radical political thought of the brothers Johan and Pieter de la Court, two eminent theorists from the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic who played a pivotal role in the rise of commercial republicanism.
Author : Herbert H. Rowen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 20,68 MB
Release : 2003-11-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521527088
A biography of Holland's 'philosopher-king', the 'Grand Pensionary' John de Witt (1625-72).
Author : Helen DeWitt
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 32,34 MB
Release : 2016-05-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0811225518
Called “remarkable” (The Wall Street Journal) and “an ambitious, colossal debut novel” (Publishers Weekly), Helen DeWitt’s The Last Samurai is back in print at last Helen DeWitt’s 2000 debut, The Last Samurai, was “destined to become a cult classic” (Miramax). The enterprising publisher sold the rights in twenty countries, so “Why not just, ‘destined to become a classic?’” (Garth Risk Hallberg) And why must cultists tell the uninitiated it has nothing to do with Tom Cruise? Sibylla, an American-at-Oxford turned loose on London, finds herself trapped as a single mother after a misguided one-night stand. High-minded principles of child-rearing work disastrously well. J. S. Mill (taught Greek at three) and Yo Yo Ma (Bach at two) claimed the methods would work with any child; when these succeed with the boy Ludo, he causes havoc at school and is home again in a month. (Is he a prodigy, a genius? Readers looking over Ludo’s shoulder find themselves easily reading Greek and more.) Lacking male role models for a fatherless boy, Sibylla turns to endless replays of Kurosawa’s masterpiece Seven Samurai. But Ludo is obsessed with the one thing he wants and doesn’t know: his father’s name. At eleven, inspired by his own take on the classic film, he sets out on a secret quest for the father he never knew. He’ll be punched, sliced, and threatened with retribution. He may not live to see twelve. Or he may find a real samurai and save a mother who thinks boredom a fate worse than death.
Author : John Fabian Witt
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 50,5 MB
Release : 2009-07-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 0674045270
In the five decades after the Civil War, the United States witnessed a profusion of legal institutions designed to cope with the nation’s exceptionally acute industrial accident crisis. Jurists elaborated the common law of torts. Workingmen’s organizations founded a widespread system of cooperative insurance. Leading employers instituted welfare-capitalist accident relief funds. And social reformers advocated compulsory insurance such as workmen’s compensation. John Fabian Witt argues that experiments in accident law at the turn of the twentieth century arose out of competing views of the loose network of ideas and institutions that historians call the ideology of free labor. These experiments a century ago shaped twentieth- and twenty-first-century American accident law; they laid the foundations of the American administrative state; and they occasioned a still hotly contested legal transformation from the principles of free labor to the categories of insurance and risk. In this eclectic moment at the beginnings of the modern state, Witt describes American accident law as a contingent set of institutions that might plausibly have developed along a number of historical paths. In turn, he suggests, the making of American accident law is the story of the equally contingent remaking of our accidental republic.
Author : John Fabian Witt
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 27,72 MB
Release : 2020-08-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0300257775
A concise history of how American law has shaped—and been shaped by—the experience of contagion“Contrarians and the civic-minded alike will find Witt’s legal survey a fascinating resource”—Kirkus, starred review “Professor Witt’s book is an original and thoughtful contribution to the interdisciplinary study of disease and American law. Although he covers the broad sweep of the American experience of epidemics from yellow fever to COVID-19, he is especially timely in his exploration of the legal background to the current disaster of the American response to the coronavirus. A thought-provoking, readable, and important work.”—Frank Snowden, author of Epidemics and Society From yellow fever to smallpox to polio to AIDS to COVID-19, epidemics have prompted Americans to make choices and answer questions about their basic values and their laws. In five concise chapters, historian John Fabian Witt traces the legal history of epidemics, showing how infectious disease has both shaped, and been shaped by, the law. Arguing that throughout American history legal approaches to public health have been liberal for some communities and authoritarian for others, Witt shows us how history’s answers to the major questions brought up by previous epidemics help shape our answers today: What is the relationship between individual liberty and the common good? What is the role of the federal government, and what is the role of the states? Will long-standing traditions of government and law give way to the social imperatives of an epidemic? Will we let the inequities of our mixed tradition continue?
Author : Frank P. Incropera
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 922 pages
File Size : 41,86 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Science
ISBN :
The de facto standard text for heat transfer - noted for its readability, comprehensiveness and relevancy. Now revised to include clarified learning objectives, chapter summaries and many new problems. The fourth edition, like previous editions, continues to support four student learning objectives, desired attributes of any first course in heat transfer: * Learn the meaning of the terminology and physical principles of heat transfer delineate pertinent transport phenomena for any process or system involving heat transfer. * Use requisite inputs for computing heat transfer rates and/or material temperatures. * Develop representative models of real processes and systems and draw conclusions concerning process/systems design or performance from the attendant analysis.