2020
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Thought Force In Business and Everyday Life (EN)
William W Atkinson: A series of lessons in personal magnetism, psychic influence, thought force, concentration, will power and practical mental science. In this clear and classic work William Walker Atkinsons one and only purpose is to acquaint you with the means of develop
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Why Worry (EN)
George Lincoln Walton: The habit of worry is not to be overcome by unaided resolution. It is hoped that the victim of this unfortunate tendency may find, among the homely illustrations and commonplace suggestions here offered, something to turn his mind into more healthy chann
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Within You Is The Power (EN)
Henry Thomas Hamblin: You are the architect of your own life: it is yours to make or to mar. By the power of thoughts you are building; are you building aright? The power of thought, as Emerson says, is a spiritual power. It is the greatest power that man has at his disposal
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Practical Guidelines For Meditation (EN)
Brahma Khumaris: Half lecture, half commentary: explore the concept of the self and the Supreme Being. In a simple form, understand the beauty of Raja Yoga meditation and how spiritual awareness is needed to link the self and God.
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The Cross of Love (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 1) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: When Rena’s father dies she is alone in the world, forced out of the vicarage that has been her home, with nowhere to go and no money. She seeks help at the large wooden cross standing in the nearby grounds of The Grange. And there in the earth she find
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Love in the Highlands (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 2) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: When the Balkan Prince Stanislaus demanded an English bride, Queen Victoria decided to send him Lady Lavina, whose family had a slight connection with royalty. Determined to avoid this fate, Lavina threw herself on the mercy of the Marquis of Elswick, a
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Love Finds The Way (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 3) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: When John Chester returned to England after suddenly inheriting a Dukedom he knew his life had changed forever. But he didn’t know just how much. Gina Wilton was like a breath of fresh air. But she was also everything John disapproved of in a young wom
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The Castle of Love (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 4) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: Hugo, Earl of Ruven, is sailing home after ten years in India, where he served with his regiment. His grandfather, the old Earl, has died and Hugo has inherited the title and estate of Castle Ruven. He has also inherited his late brother’s fiancee, Feli
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Stars in the Sky (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 6) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: Sylvia, daughter of the Duke of Belham, is bored with the various young men she meets at Lady Lamborne’s masked ball. At last she escapes their attentions and makes her way into the cool, moonlit garden, where she encounters a masked stranger. The follo
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The Ship Of Love (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 7) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: The daughter of a wealthy, ambitious man, Rowena knew that her father longed to marry her to a title, preferably the Duke of Wenfield, whom she disliked and did not wish to marry herself. To avoid marriage, they hatched a plot. Posing as brother and sis
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A Dangerous Disguise (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 8) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: After her quiet life in the Highlands of Scotland, the Laird’s daughter Ola Mcnewton is looking forward to going to London to take part in Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. At first it seemed a good joke to pretend to be a Balkan Princess, and be entertained by
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Love Became Theirs (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 9) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: At the ball that was to change her life, Rona Trafford danced with a mysterious Harlequin. She learned that this prospective suitor was being unfaithful to another, and so fled to Paris, taking up a job as a governess. Her employer’s brother joined them
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Love Drives In (Barbara Cartland’s Pink Collection 10) (EN)
Barbara Cartland: Dorina’s father had been an industrialist, an inventor and a genius who trained her to be his heir, sending her abroad to learn many languages. While she was in France she learned that he had died, and she must now take over his business. But she does n
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The Old Testament 11 – Kings 1 (EN)
Christopher Glyn: David is old and bed-ridden, and his son Adonijah proclaims himself king with the help of David’s commander Joab and the priest, Abiathar. Hearing this news, David instructs the prophet Nathan to anoint David’s son, Solomon, as king. The people rall
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The Old Testament 9 – Samuel 1 (EN)
Christopher Glyn: Israel’s next judge, Samuel, is born to Hannah, a previously barren woman. Hannah gives Samuel to Israel’s chief priest, Eli, to be raised as a Nazirite. The priesthood in Israel is in a general state of decline, and Eli’s sons are disobeying God
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The Old Testament 12 – Kings 2 (EN)
Christopher Glyn: The narrator continues the chronological account of Israel and Judah’s kings. Each of Israel’s kings is more evil than the previous, and Northern Israel gradually loses its territories to Assyrian pressure from the northeast. Assyria finally invades
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The Old Testament 10 – Samuel 2 (EN)
Christopher Glyn: Upon learning of Saul’s defeat by the Philistines, David sings a song lamenting the deaths of Saul and his friend, Jonathan. David goes to Hebron, where his followers and the southern tribe of Judah anoint him as king. Meanwhile, Saul’s chief comman
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The New Testament 5 – Acts (EN)
Christopher Glyn: The genre of the book of Acts is Narrative History with several Sermons. Luke, the author of the Gospel of Luke, was a doctor and Gentile. He wrote this book circa 60-62 A. D. It is Luke’s sequel to the Gospel of Luke. It is titled “Acts” to emphasi
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The Old Testament 30 – Amos (EN)
Christopher Glyn: The purpose of the book of Amos was to announce God’s holy judgment on the Kingdom of Israel (the Northern Kingdom), call them to repentance, and to turn from their self-righteous sins and idolatry. God raised up the prophet Amos, as an act of His grea
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The Old Testament 13 – Chronicles 1 (EN)
Christopher Glyn: The books of Chronicles were originally one book, as in the case of Samuel and Kings. The Hebrew title is translated the “words of the days”, yet the word Chronicles is mainly adopted by a theologian named Jerome who thought that they ought to bear the t
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The Old Testament 14 – Chronicles 2 (EN)
Christopher Glyn: The books of Chronicles were originally one book, as in the case of Samuel and Kings. The Hebrew title is translated the “words of the days”, yet the word Chronicles is mainly adopted by a theologian named Jerome who thought that they ought to bear the t
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The New Testament 12 – Colossians (EN)
Christopher Glyn: The book of Colossians is a Prison Epistle (letter written while in prison). Paul wrote it circa 60-62 A. D. The key personalities include Paul, Timothy, Tychicus, Onesimus, Aristarchus, Mark, and Epaphras. It was written to counter and respond to here
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The New Testament 7 – Corinthians 1 (EN)
Christopher Glyn: The book of 1st Corinthians is a Pauline Epistle (letter from Paul). The Apostle Paul wrote it about 56 A. D. The key personalities of this book are the Apostle Paul, Timothy and also Chloe’s household. Paul’s purpose in writing this letter to the
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The Old Testament 27 – Daniel (EN)
Christopher Glyn: The genre of the book of Daniel is Narrative History, Prophetic Oracle, and it includes Apocalyptic material. The prophet Daniel wrote it around 530 B. C. and his writings records the events of the Babylonian captivity in 560-536 B. C. to which Daniel