Sentences with phrase «love old books»

I really love the old books Christmas Tree and the Coffee Cup tree thingy.
LOVE your old books and silver loving cups collection!
I love old books, dishes, and my fav is photos of my husband with his dad from years ago.
«On Wednesday evening, Abstract Expressionist painter Charles Seliger was standing next to me at the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, talking about how much he loved old books and the used bookstores that had once lined Fourth Avenue on the Lower East Side.
I'm Jolene, a carpenter's daughter turned DIY addict who loves old books, earl grey tea, & vintage markets.

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Good point Jack, but the «book» that muslims follow, regardless of training or translation, gives Christians chills because it places the dispensation of Jesus: «Love thy neighbor as thyself» under and beneath the later dispensation of Muhammed which in fact harks back to the old testament, earlier Hebraic tribal codes.
We have learned to love via our own abilities and not that as taught by a 2000 year old book.
(Joe loved these books as well, some more than others, so I figure they're okay for the 4 - 7 year old set.)
But christians aren't supposed to judge others love thy enemy he without sin (new testament), even if the devils book says so (old Testament)
According to the Bible God hated more than he loved, and the crap that is the 1st few books of the old testament, which s barbaric and evil, not only to those men that are an abombanation, but those that not only eat pork, but touch a football, shellfish, work on the sabbath, blasphamy, slaves who do nt allow there master to sleep with there wifes / daughters, and those that dared not idolise him because he is a jealous and vengeful God!
This is one reason why I love combining Episcopal worship on Sundays, with good, old - fashioned Bible studies on weeknights, with private «quiet time» with my Bible and a book of hours each morning and / or evenings.
When the 5 - year - old asks you to tell her about what love is you can crack open an anatomy book and explain about the biochemical hormonal changes that happen in the brain when you fall in love (fact).
But the book is less than half - way finished... and if I can not prove the thesis to my satisfaction, I see no way out of the dilemma about how to reconcile the love of Jesus with the violence of Yahweh other than to say that in some way or another, the Old Testament is wrong in its portrayal of God.
its amazing you guys read a few books grow your hair long and say you have no answers but you are sure that whats being done now is wrong check the word their are 6 days a week the church «can be the church» I MISS THE OLD PRE SEMINARY jeremy i know one day he will return he Loves the Savior to much not to
Christians read the Old Testament including the Torah (first five books... «Good Educators Love Notre Dame»).
If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories in the book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
Pete If you are referring to the inaccurate statement from the Smithsonian that atheists love to post regarding the Bible at least read the entire letter which excludes this: `... On the other hand, much of the Bible, in particular the historical books of the old testament, are as accurate historical documents as any that we have from antiquity and are in fact more accurate than many of the Egyptian, Mesopotamian, or Greek histories.
This book by Fretheim shows that the God of the Old Testament wants to reveal love and concern for us, His creation.
The Book of Islam, in a manner which is similar to Old and New Testament literature, prefers to insist upon a love which is logically prior to the love which is between human beings, that is the love of God and for God.
And that righteousness was interpreted, in such great figures as Jeremiah, Hosea, and the two or three men whose oracles have been put together in the Old Testament book we call Isaiah, as resting back upon and expressing the divine chesed — the faithful loving - mercy of Jahweh not only for his own people but for all the peoples of the earth.
Her first book, The Sinner's Guide to Natural Family Planning, is a collection of old and new personal essays on the topics of marriage, sex, and love, divided into three sections: «NFP and Your Spiritual Life,» «NFP and the Rest of the World,» and «NFP in the Trenches.»
I love it when wingnuts quote a 2000 year old book with countless updates over that time and try to pass it off as fact.
Enns, an Old Testament scholar, has an approachable, lively writing style that makes his books informative and easy to discuss, but what I love best about Enns» work is that each page betrays a rigorous commitment to preserving both intellectual integrity and faith.
It does mean that the books of the Old Covenant are studied in the context of an intellectual love of God and neighbor, of a faith that seeks understanding.
Also I have an old book by the late Reggie White and former Green Bay Packer who loved the Lord deeply and perservered though some really tough stuff before he died... along with His wife.
I usually love going back to old favorites but I was in the mood for something new so I broke in Dorie Greenspan's «Baking: From my home to yours» book that I got Jess for her birthday (oops!)
I probably fell in love with the design of the book because it looks exactly like one of those old books with rough paper that our grandmas probably owned at some point in their lives.
I also love old cook books and discovering old recipes.
I have tried many recipes on this site with great success and my family have loved them all, this was a disaster After consulting an old Greek recipe book I have I concluded that I used the wrong beans, do you know how many white beans are out there now?
The 19 year old is actually more difficult at times, and he LOVES all the food I've made from your books!
I love that you still use such an old book.
Don't you just love finding little treasures in old book stores!
I would love this book as I have a 2 year old with a dairy allergy and I don't use sugar / substitute products so I need new ideas on foods he'll love!
It's stuffed with wool and old clothing, and I love how it came together as a sturdy, solid but cozy sitting spot for her, right next to her books.
My 22 month old son enjoyed the book but really loves the included sticker chart and stickers.
My 14 year old cousin has just opened a store to sell her fabulous jewellery — I'd love to give this book to her for further inspiration.
As for my family, my 4 - year - old son loved the book, giving me play - by - play on the story as he first checked it out.
My 2 year old daughter loves this book.
We have bought a few natural books on breastfeeding that our little 21 - month old loves to read... she's still nursing and doesn't quite understand that animals can get milk from their mommies too... but we're working on it:).
My 2 and 3 year olds love this book.
2 - year - old boy loves imaginative play, trains and trucks, crafts, books and music class.
Older babies are always on the move, and they love to grab books and turn the pages.
I hope this post was helpful and would love to hear about any other books you think would be a good fit for a one year old.
Since she can't tell you directly what she's loving lately, I thought it would be fun to share our favorite books for the (almost) 2 - year - old!
Somehow, sitting in a closet quietly singing to a much - loved babydoll, hiding in the leafy bower of an old grandfather oak with my nose in a book, or throwing a blanket over an end - table and crawling under it with a flashlight just made the world a little smaller, a little friendlier, a little less overwhelming.
Our editor came across these books by Ruth Spiro — Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering and Baby Loves Quarks — when her 3 year old started schooling everyone on what a quark is, she knew she wanted to share them with every parent she knows!
The children's ages range from newborn to 5 years old, baby and child breastfeeding positioning is accurate and realistic, and the love and attention to detail in the book were inspired by the guiding principles of the La Leche League and the author's own personal experience.
Call me old fashioned, but I love curling up with a book and so rather than gather all my information sitting in front of a computer screen I am looking for the best breastfeeding books out there.
My oldest loves school time, but with a little toddler who can't sit still to read a single book, I was struggling to figure out how to feed the need of my oldest while accommodating my youngest as well.
For her 4th birthday, I decided on an adoption book since she was getting older and it might help her understand the dynamics of her twice - the - love family and how it came to be through adoption.
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