For He (GOD) says behold I come
in the volume of the book (BIDLE).
Wow Psa 40:7 Then said I, Lo, I come:
in the volume of the book it is written of me, Heb 10:7 Then said I, Lo, I come (
in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God.
Part of this change was the result of a drive toward comprehensiveness and the resulting increase
in volume of the books themselves, which no longer fit on libraries» shelves, and the... [more]
Part of this change was the result of a drive toward comprehensiveness and the resulting increase
in volume of the books themselves, which no longer fit on libraries» shelves, and the resulting increase in price without adequate communication:
Not exact matches
Asked whom he would have appointed instead
of Flynn, Christie replied, «It's
in about four
volumes of books that were apparently thrown out the day I was terminated.»
Robbins's otherworldly persuasive powers and brash brand
of popular insight have grown into Robbins Research International, a life - coaching empire that includes a massive
book business (15 million
volumes sold globally), an audio business (50 million programs sold), a life - coach certification business, and seminars for which attendees pay as much as $ 8,000 to be
in the same room with the man himself.
A lawyer and author
of several
books, Höffner's new two -
volume work, Geschichte und Wesen des Urheberrechts (his preferred English translation is The History and Nature
of Copyright) contends that the German states» 19th - century transformation from an agricultural backwater to an industrial power the equal
of Britain was due
in part to their relaxed attitude toward copyright and intellectual property (IP).
She is the author
of two
books, Steering a New Course and Two Billion Cars (with Daniel Sperling), and has contributed
book chapters
in edited
volumes.
She edits and colors such comic
book projects as The Lalas, and has provided design, layout, and illustrations for nearly all
of Starlight Runner's famous Franchise Mythology documents, including Coca - Cola Happiness Factory, Men
in Black Universe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe, Transformers Universe, and several
volumes of Spider - Man Mythology documents.
With Careercation, David Niu delivers
in one engaging
volume the practical lessons and wisdom
of 37
books on entrepreneurial leadership.
And this
book, first published
in 1994, is one
of the most popular
volumes among libertarians and everyone else who would like to see the Federal Reserve dismantled.
Since most
of these companies
book their revenue on
volume rather than commodity prices, the drop
in oil prices hasn't been catastrophic.
In three chapters
of the new
book, Olasky summarizes the key themes from the earlier
volume.
The fourth
of a six -
volume interdisciplinary series
of books on «Public Expressions
of Religion
in America.»
Think
of it this way: For all that «God» is
in the title, God and Man at Yale is not a particularly religious
book, and it certainly is not a
volume of Catholic apologetics or exegesis.
To make such a prodigious venture a going operation, Migne devised a kind
of clerical «
Book -
of - the - every - other - Month Club,»
in which the French clergy were encouraged through the Catholic press to subscribe to each
volume as it came off the presses.
Four
of the six chapters
in Losing Our Virtue constitute the heart
of the
book and are devoted to themes liberally treated
in Wells» first two
volumes» materialistic consumption, image and style over substance, the therapeutic culture, the lack
of civic virtue, and, not least, society's aversion to truth, truth - telling, guilt, and moral accountability.
In order to reduce the need for war and conflict, and to improve conditions in impoverished countries, the USA should be distributing unlimited volumes of the Koran / Quran (as well as the Bible and other popular texts)-- but all the books should be written or translated into the languages of the local populatio
In order to reduce the need for war and conflict, and to improve conditions
in impoverished countries, the USA should be distributing unlimited volumes of the Koran / Quran (as well as the Bible and other popular texts)-- but all the books should be written or translated into the languages of the local populatio
in impoverished countries, the USA should be distributing unlimited
volumes of the Koran / Quran (as well as the Bible and other popular texts)-- but all the
books should be written or translated into the languages
of the local population.
Touchstone provides a forum where Christians
of various backgrounds — Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox — can speak candidly with one another on the basis
of a shared commitment to the Great Tradition
of Christian faith as revealed
in the Holy Scriptures and set forth
in the classic creeds
of the early church.The term «mere Christianity,»
of course, was made famous by C. S. Lewis, whose
book of that title is among the most influential religious
volumes of the past one hundred years.
Further evidence that Graber's
volume was worthy
of notice might be found
in the fact that her
book was the first selection in the re-launched Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets and — as one reader reminded us — a nominee for a National Book Aw
book was the first selection
in the re-launched Princeton Series
of Contemporary Poets and — as one reader reminded us — a nominee for a National
Book Aw
Book Award.
If there be one falsehood
in that
book, it did not come from the God
of truth» (citation from the standard edition
of Wesley's journal,
volume 6 [1915], p. 117, the entry having been dated Wednesday, July 24, 1776).
I started with Anne
of Green Gables, like most kids
in Canada, but that initial sojourn turned into the entire series
of eight (now nine, depending on who you ask) and then all
of the Emily
books, the one - offs and novels, the short - story collections and rare
volume of poetry, the journals and the letters.
A particularly attractive element
of the priestly triumvirate's contribution to Eucharistic catechesis
in this
book is the inclusion
of 10 «mini-commentaries on the Eucharist» at the end
of the
volume.
This
book is,
in important respects, the missing first
volume of his great work.
I haven't mentioned Meanwhile There Are Letters: The Correspondence
of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald, edited by Welty biographer Suzanne Marrs and Macdonald biographer Tom Nolan (the most touching collection
of letters I've read
in years), or the latest
volume in The Complete Letters
of Henry James, or Catherine Lampert's superb Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting (which the painter Bruce Herman will be writing about for
Books & Culture), or James Curtis's fascinating and beautifully produced William Cameron Menzies: The Shape
of Films to Come.
A few years ago when the number
of languages into which it had been rendered was approaching the one thousand mark, it was decided to publish a
volume in celebration
of that event, to be called The
Book of a Thousand Tongues, based doubtless upon the old hymn, «O, for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise.»
When Rodrigues and Garrpe arrive
in Japan
in 1639, they have been formed by years
of European romanticizing
of the Japanese martyrs, found
in books like the 1630
volume The Palme
of Christian Fortitude, Or, The Glorious Combats
of Christians
in Iaponia.
The present
volume is really a collection
of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new
book on The Miracle - Stories
of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study
of the so - called messianic consciousness
of Jesus, the theory
of interim ethics, the relation
of eschatology and ethics
in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's
book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics
in the Teaching
of Jesus (1939)-- the influence
of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation
of the life
of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new
book, Man
of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View
of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic
of the topics treated
in the new
volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
In general, the point of view of this volume is the same as that taken in my book The Growth of the Gospels (1933
In general, the point
of view
of this
volume is the same as that taken
in my book The Growth of the Gospels (1933
in my
book The Growth
of the Gospels (1933).
Some may wish to use it as an historical
book; after all, it is a collection
of writings bound up together
in one
volume, telling us
of the way
in which the Jewish people came by God's self - disclosure to a deeper understanding
of the God they worshipped and a more adequate conception
of his purpose for his «chosen» race.
This essay, the first
in the
book, sets out one
of the
volume's major themes: the duty
of the elderly to serve others.
Pope Benedict's eagerly awaited
volume should be seen not only as the second part
of his exegetical - theological study
of the figure
of Jesus
in the Gospels, but also as the necessary complement to his
book The Spirit
of the Liturgy.
There is something
of a boom going on these days
in Melville studies, with Kelley's
book and at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first
volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man
of Melville studies.
The method used
in the writing
of this
book is the same as that used
in the preparation
of the two previous
volumes — The Religion
of the Hindus and The Path
of the Buddha — which I have edited
in an attempt to present to Western readers the major religions
of the world from the point
of view
of the followers
of those faiths.
Despite the lively, oral character
of the prose, numerous endnotes and a discussion
of relevant scholarship
in the preface give this
volume the feel
of a conventional academic
book.
Eliade, who was for many years at the University
of Chicago, will be familiar to most readers as the author
of the four -
volume A History
of Religious Ideas and numerous other
books dealing with religion and myth
in human history.
You would expect a story like this to be included
in William Bennett's
Book of Virtues, now
in two
volumes.
There are whole
volumes of side stories and back story to the events
in those 4
books.
Pyramid editor Leslie Schwartz indicates one reason for the vast
volume of religious paperback sales: «Rather than [
in] a specifically religious bookstore, these
books are sold
in very open, public places.
Tucked tightly
in place
in the back
of the
book, Adorned with loopy signatures, some familiar, some mysterious, The history
of a
volume, a confession, or perhaps a pretension, You were the dance cards
in the great cotillion
of the mind.
There are several speeches on Goethe, two autobiographical
books, two
volumes of a projected four on a general theory
of civilization, smaller tracts on atomic testing and world peace, a collection
of sermons, numerous anthologies
of his sayings, and a half dozen
books and pamphlets on his experiences
in Africa.
The
books he himself thought most important — namely, the first two
volumes of his projected four -
volume philosophy
of culture: The Decline and Restoration
of Civilization (1923) and Civilization and Ethics (1923)-- aroused little sustained interest when they first appeared, and are now gathering dust
in libraries.
Unlike many such self - help
volumes, this
book is free
of the narcissistic taint
of the «me generation»; and unlike many other violence - prevention projects, the
book makes it a requirement that, at an early stage
of the program, each participant learns to meditate — to sit
in silence for a disciplined period each day, enduring his own inner «noise» and his inner obsessions, fantasies and feelings.
Paul Chirakarodu's Massive
volume on Ambedkar
in Malayalam Ambedkar, Tiruvalla: Dalit
Books, 1993 democrates the regional influence
of Ambedkarism.
As the
volume's editor, Michael Sherwin, observes, this
book is «nothing less than a theology
of conversion and Christian vocation expressed
in a narrative that traces the effects
of God's mercy upon the lives
of a generation searching for meaning.»
But for any reader who wants to find
in one
volume the immense complexity
of traditional Muslim rationale for relegating Christians to second - class citizenship, this is the
book.
As with the two -
volume work, although I agree with nearly everything Greg writes
in the
book, I once again found myself disagreeing with the central idea... that God withdraws from Jesus on the cross, and therefore,
in the violent portions
of the OT, God is withdrawing Himself from the people and nations who experience / suffer violence.
Today I'm giving away a free
book of cartoons written by Aaron Brassea called My Life
In Scribbles,
Volume 1: 2009.
Readers
of William Safire's columns and
books will not be surprised by the perspicacity
of his introductions
in this
volume.
Francis Crick, the Nobel laureate and biophysicist, is quoted as having estimated that «the amount
of information contained
in the chromosomes
of a single fertilized human egg is equivalent to about a thousand printed
volumes of books, each as large as a
volume of the Encyclopedia Britannica.»