Religious eBooks
Keys To Everyday Life
Religious, by Douglas StuttsA key's to Everyday Life, written by Douglas Stutts, contains amazingly useful and sensible advice to help people find spiritual happiness and peace with God, with other people, and with themselves. It seems remarkable that Douglas, even before his present age of only twenty-one, has demonstrated such exceptional insight into what the Christian faith is really about. Throughout the book...
Kicking Evolution, Lifting Jesus Up
Religious, by Edison MacusiThis e-book on Christian education and evolution is all about learning how to overcome doubts on the word of God, strengthen your faith, secure the rich word of God in your heart and develop the passion of seeing God in nature and in His written word.
Lay Morals
Religious, by Robert Louis StevensonIt is not for nothing, either, that the umbrella has become the very foremost badge of modern civilization--the Urim and Thummim of respectability. Its pregnant symbolism has taken its rise in the most natural manner. Consider, for a moment, when umbrellas were first introduced into this country, what manner of men would use them, and what class would adhere to the useless but ornamental cane.
Legends of Lord Ayyappa
Religious, by Ravi ShankarAn illustrated book with stories, greateness of hindu lord Ayyappa
Letters of George Borrow to Bible Society
Religious, by George BorrowGeorge Borrow have to observe that for some time past he has taken lessons from a person who was twelve years in Pekin, and who speaks Mandchou and Chinese with fluency. George Borrow pay him about six shillings English for each lesson, which writer grudge not, for the perfect acquirement of Mandchou is one of his most ardent wishes.
Letters on England
Religious, by VoltaireLetters on England is enlightening on several levels and a very interesting description of the society politics and science of England in the mid 18th century from a French point of view. Voltaire being profoundly interested in all aspects of life and all types of knowledge provides an astounding account of sundry aspects of England from his patently Voltaire style. He makes the book interesting...
Leviticus Explained
Religious, by Angela PetreeLeviticus Explained is the third book of the Pentateuch scribed by Moses. Continue in a closer walk with God by understanding what God is really saying.
Life in two Worlds
Religious, by Gerhard NehlsPart 1. An assessment of reasons that should open our minds to consider the supernatural components of the world around us. Part 2. An introduction to the message of the New Testament.





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