Augustine
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The City of God is a book of Christian philosophy presenting human history as a conflict between what Augustine calls the Earthly City and the City of God-a conflict that is destined to end in victory for the latter. The City of God is marked by people who forego earthly pleasure to dedicate themselves to the eternal truths of God, now revealed fully in the Christian faith. The Earthly City, on the other hand, consists of people who have immersed...
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c1991
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Heartfelt, incisive, and timeless, The Confessions of Saint Augustine has captivated readers for more than fifteen hundred years. Retelling the story of his long struggle with faith and ultimate conversion -- the first such spiritual memoir ever recorded -- Saint Augustine traces a story of sin, regret, and redemption that is both deeply personal and, at the same time, universal.
Starting with his early life, education, and youthful indiscretions,...
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2011
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Speaker and author Sue Augustine awakens the innermost passions and aspirations of women with powerful strategies and practical keys that will take anyone from where they are to where they want to go.
After surviving a severe illness, Sue sold products door–to–door with a vision of becoming an international speaker and author. She knows first–hand what it takes to turn a dream into a success story. With insight and encouragement, Sue shares...
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2014
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'It was the hour... the appointed hour.'Bootlegger, Ossie, Lefty, Hopalong, Sniper and Trigger are the members of 'The Artful Dodgems' street crew. After destroying some monuments at the local cemetery, they are picked off one by one by a vengeful skeleton, sent to a place between Heaven and Hell while an angel decides their fate.
6) Ethan Frome
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Accelerated Reader
IL: UG - BL: 7.6 - AR Pts: 6
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A marked departure from Edith Wharton's usual ironic contemplation of the fashionable New York society to which she herself belonged, Ethan Frome is a sharply etched portrait of the simple inhabitants of a nineteenth-century New England village. The protagonist, Ethan Frome, is a man tormented by a passionate love for his ailing wife's young cousin. Trapped by the bonds of marriage and the fear of public condemnation, he is ultimately destroyed by...