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  • The Coming Epiphany: Your Guide To Understanding End Times Bible Prophecy

    William Frederick

    eBook
    THE END IS NEAR!The end of the world is fast approaching! It is vitally important for you to know what is going to happen. There are many end times theories and ideas being promoted in the world today. How do you know what to believe? God’s word is truth and gives us the answers that we are looking for. The Coming Epiphany takes a broad and comprehensive look at the end times through the eyes of scripture and explains to the reader the events that are going to occur. What scripture reveals about the end times may not be what you think! For example do you know what scripture reveals about America and her role in the end times? Do you know what scripture reveals about the coming financial collapse, WWIII, aliens, the New World Order? Do you know how the Jewish feasts will coincide with major prophetic events? Do you know who will be the head of the coming one world religion? Do you know when in the sequence of end times events that the rapture will occur and can you prove it from scripture? Do you know the prophetic significance of the moon being turned to blood?The Coming Epiphany will answer these questions and many more and will teach you what you need to know about the end of the world. As one reader said “Mr. Frederick, through rigorous adherence to scripture, has pieced together the puzzling aspects of Biblical prophecy. His book, The Coming Epiphany, provides vital information for Christians in these times and the times to come…”About The AuthorWilliam Frederick has been teaching and preaching God's Word for the last 25 years. His experience from teaching the Bible, the formal training he received from Bob Jones University, his years of prophecy research, and his compassion to please the Lord and help others have all culminated in the writing of this "must read" prophecy book that you won't be able to put down!Read The Coming Epiphany today!
  • Bethlehem

    Frederick William Faber

    eBook
    Fr. Frederick William Faber C.O. (1814 - 1863) was a noted English hymn writer and theologian. He converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1845 and was ordained to priesthood in 1847.In this book he meditates on the mystery of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem. The book is organized into the following chapters:Chapter I: The Bosom Of The Eternal FatherChapter II: The Bosom Of MaryChapter III: The Midnight CaveChapter IV: The First WorshippersChapter V: Tue Infant GodChapter VI: Soul And BodyChapter VII: Calvary Before Its TimeChapter VIII: Heaven AlreadyChapter IX: The Feet Of The Eternal Father
  • The Coming Epiphany: Your Guide To Understanding End Times Bible Prophecy

    William Frederick

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 14, 2017)
    THE END IS NEAR!The end of the world is fast approaching! It is vitally important for you to know what is going to happen. There are many end times theories and ideas being promoted in the world today. How do you know what to believe? God’s word is truth and gives us the answers that we are looking for. The Coming Epiphany takes a broad and comprehensive look at the end times through the eyes of scripture and explains to the reader the events that are going to occur. What scripture reveals about the end times may not be what you think! For example do you know what scripture reveals about America and her role in the end times? Do you know what scripture reveals about the coming financial collapse, WWIII, aliens, the New World Order? Do you know how the Jewish feasts will coincide with major prophetic events? Do you know who will be the head of the coming one world religion? Do you know when in the sequence of end times events that the rapture will occur and can you prove it from scripture? Do you know the prophetic significance of the moon being turned to blood?The Coming Epiphany will answer these questions and many more and will teach you what you need to know about the end of the world. As one reader said “Mr. Frederick, through rigorous adherence to scripture, has pieced together the puzzling aspects of Biblical prophecy. His book, The Coming Epiphany, provides vital information for Christians in these times and the times to come…”About The AuthorWilliam Frederick has been teaching and preaching God's Word for the last 25 years. His experience from teaching the Bible, the formal training he received from Bob Jones University, his years of prophecy research, and his compassion to please the Lord and help others have all culminated in the writing of this "must read" prophecy book that you won't be able to put down!Read The Coming Epiphany today!
  • Bethlehem

    Frederick William Faber

    eBook
    Active Table of ContentsFr. Faber brings the reader to the stable in Bethlehem to contemplate the Incarnation, the roles of Blessed Mary and St. Joseph, and the plan of the Eternal Father in sending his Son. Here the shephereds gather and the angels sing. Come, let us adore Him.Frederick William Faber (1814-1863) was a disciple of Bl. John Henry Newman, following him in his conversion to the Catholic Church. He is best remembered as the author of the hymn "Faith of Our Fathers" and as the translator of St. Louis de Monfort's True Devotion to Mary. He also wrote a number of devotional books and has been called "a master of mystical theology."
  • The Spirit of Father Faber Apostle of London

    Faber, Frederick William

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, July 21, 2014)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Bethlehem

    Frederick William Faber

    Hardcover (Arkose Press, Nov. 9, 2015)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • Practical marine engineering for marine engineers and students, with aids for applicants for marine engineers' licenses

    William Frederick Durand

    eBook
    Practical marine engineering for marine engineers and students, with aids for applicants for marine engineers' licenses 738 pages
  • Bethlehem

    Frederick William Faber

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, April 19, 2018)
    Excerpt from BethlehemFor this Book not only represents a past in which you are as much mixed up as with that other past six years ago, but, by God's appointment, it calls up associations, which, if they are less joyous, are on that very account more tender. That Will of God, which has laid you aside and given you, apparently for life, only pain and endurance for your portion in the work of His vineyard, has disappointed many hopes and frustrated many schemes, which were more dear to us than strangers can ever understand. Yet I trust that neither of us have, even so much as in thought, rebelled against it.Your pilgrimage to the East did not - so God willed it -restore the health which you had lost in His service, and which, I have a right to say, was of even more value to me than to yourself. Neither has it pleased Him to give you the strength necessary to turn your journey to account in a literary way, for the good of His Church or the illustration of His Word. But much of this Book is yours. To you is owing all that is correct and accurate and pictorial about the scenes which it describes. It gives the Book a sort of sad value to me, to think that it is, with all its incompleteness, the only record of your painstaking visit to the Holy Places.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • The History of the 51st

    Frederick William Bewsher

    eBook (, June 14, 2014)
    In compiling the ‘History of the 51st (Highland) Division’ I have been beset by various difficulties, which have contributed towards the long delay in its publication.In the first place, it has been written in circumstances in which military duties have afforded little leisure for continuous effort; secondly, the work has been carried out in many places, most of them highly unsuitable for research, such as the desert of Sinai, native villages and the deserts of Lower Egypt, Jerusalem, Bir Salem, and at sea.Not only had the difficulty of transporting from station to station the large mass of available material to be overcome, but also the conditions of life in huts and under canvas in an eastern climate are seldom conducive to clear and consecutive thinking.Further, the material available has been unequal. Up to the conclusion of the battle of Arras, no completed narratives of the operations carried out by the Division were compiled. To this point, therefore, the only resources were the bald and rather incomplete entries in the official war diaries and personal diaries, which threw little light on the operations in their broader aspects.From the third battle of Ypres onwards a detailed account of all engagements was published by Divisional Headquarters shortly after the conclusion of each operation. These have rendered the compiling of the ‘History’ from this point considerably less laborious, and have allowed it to be carried out in greater and more accurate detail.It has been necessary, owing to the increased and increasing cost of production, to keep the size of this book within certain bounds, and to reduce as far as possible the number of maps. On this account there has been no alternative but to restrict the detail in which actions are described. It is regretted that in consequence much material which officers and men of the Division and their relatives have submitted, often at my request, has been necessarily omitted.It was only thus that the book could be kept sufficiently reduced in size to prevent its price prohibiting the circulation desired.The ‘History’ is now presented with every consciousness on the part of the author that full justice has not been done to its great subject. Indeed, it is doubtful if full justice can be done to the part played by the British Army in the Great War until a generation not intimately involved in it has arisen and has come to regard the burdens sustained for over four years by the British soldier in the true perspective....F. W. B. Headquarters, 3rd (Lahore) Division, Bir Salem, Palestine.CONTENTSMOBILISATIONARRIVAL IN FRANCE—FESTUBERTTHE PERIOD OF APPRENTICESHIPTRAINING AND REORGANISATION—THE LABYRINTHTHE BATTLE OF THE SOMME—HIGH WOODARMENTIÈRES AND HEBUTERNETHE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE—BEAUMONT HAMELCOURCELETTETHE BATTLE OF ARRASTHE BATTLE OF ARRAS (Contd.)—ROEUX AND THE CHEMICAL WORKSTHE THIRD BATTLE OF YPRESPOELCAPPELLETHE BATTLE OF CAMBRAITHE GERMAN OFFENSIVETHE GERMAN OFFENSIVE (Contd.)—THE BATTLE OF THE LYSWITH THE FRENCH IN CHAMPAGNETHE CAPTURE OF GREENLAND HILLTHE OPERATIONS TOWARDS VALENCIENNESCONCLUSIONILLUSTRATIONS.LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR G. M. HARPER, K.C.B., D.S.O MAJOR-GENERAL R. BANNATINE-ALLASON, C.B. T/MAJOR-GENERAL G. T. C. CARTER-CAMPBELL, C.B., D.S.OATTACK NEAR FESTUBERT, 15TH JUNE 1915HIGH WOOD, JULY 1916BEAUMONT HAMEL, 13TH NOVEMBER 1916CAPTURE OF VIMY RIDGE, 9TH APRIL 1917THE CHEMICAL WORKS, ROEUXTHIRD BATTLE OF YPRES: ADVANCE TO THE STEENBEEK, 31ST JULY 1917POELCAPPELLE, 20TH SEPTEMBER 1917THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI: POSITION AT 7 P.M., 21ST NOVEMBER 1917THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE: DISPOSITION OF 51ST (HIGHLAND) DIVISION, MORNING, 21ST MARCH 1918THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE: POSITIONS OF 51ST (HIGHLAND) DIVISION, 24-26TH MARCH 1918THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE. (THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER LAWE): DISPOSITIONS OF 51ST (HIGHLAND) DIVISION, DAWN, 12TH APRIL 1918THE COUNTER-ATTACK IN CHAMPAGNE: THE ADVANCE ON
  • The Resistance and Propulsion of Ships

    William Frederick Durand

    eBook (Antique Reprints, July 23, 2016)
    The Resistance and Propulsion of Ships by William Frederick Durand. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1898 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
  • The History of the 51st

    Frederick William Bewsher

    eBook (, June 14, 2014)
    In compiling the ‘History of the 51st (Highland) Division’ I have been beset by various difficulties, which have contributed towards the long delay in its publication.In the first place, it has been written in circumstances in which military duties have afforded little leisure for continuous effort; secondly, the work has been carried out in many places, most of them highly unsuitable for research, such as the desert of Sinai, native villages and the deserts of Lower Egypt, Jerusalem, Bir Salem, and at sea.Not only had the difficulty of transporting from station to station the large mass of available material to be overcome, but also the conditions of life in huts and under canvas in an eastern climate are seldom conducive to clear and consecutive thinking.Further, the material available has been unequal. Up to the conclusion of the battle of Arras, no completed narratives of the operations carried out by the Division were compiled. To this point, therefore, the only resources were the bald and rather incomplete entries in the official war diaries and personal diaries, which threw little light on the operations in their broader aspects.From the third battle of Ypres onwards a detailed account of all engagements was published by Divisional Headquarters shortly after the conclusion of each operation. These have rendered the compiling of the ‘History’ from this point considerably less laborious, and have allowed it to be carried out in greater and more accurate detail.It has been necessary, owing to the increased and increasing cost of production, to keep the size of this book within certain bounds, and to reduce as far as possible the number of maps. On this account there has been no alternative but to restrict the detail in which actions are described. It is regretted that in consequence much material which officers and men of the Division and their relatives have submitted, often at my request, has been necessarily omitted.It was only thus that the book could be kept sufficiently reduced in size to prevent its price prohibiting the circulation desired.The ‘History’ is now presented with every consciousness on the part of the author that full justice has not been done to its great subject. Indeed, it is doubtful if full justice can be done to the part played by the British Army in the Great War until a generation not intimately involved in it has arisen and has come to regard the burdens sustained for over four years by the British soldier in the true perspective....F. W. B. Headquarters, 3rd (Lahore) Division, Bir Salem, Palestine.CONTENTSMOBILISATIONARRIVAL IN FRANCE—FESTUBERTTHE PERIOD OF APPRENTICESHIPTRAINING AND REORGANISATION—THE LABYRINTHTHE BATTLE OF THE SOMME—HIGH WOODARMENTIÈRES AND HEBUTERNETHE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE—BEAUMONT HAMELCOURCELETTETHE BATTLE OF ARRASTHE BATTLE OF ARRAS (Contd.)—ROEUX AND THE CHEMICAL WORKSTHE THIRD BATTLE OF YPRESPOELCAPPELLETHE BATTLE OF CAMBRAITHE GERMAN OFFENSIVETHE GERMAN OFFENSIVE (Contd.)—THE BATTLE OF THE LYSWITH THE FRENCH IN CHAMPAGNETHE CAPTURE OF GREENLAND HILLTHE OPERATIONS TOWARDS VALENCIENNESCONCLUSIONILLUSTRATIONS.LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR G. M. HARPER, K.C.B., D.S.O MAJOR-GENERAL R. BANNATINE-ALLASON, C.B. T/MAJOR-GENERAL G. T. C. CARTER-CAMPBELL, C.B., D.S.OATTACK NEAR FESTUBERT, 15TH JUNE 1915HIGH WOOD, JULY 1916BEAUMONT HAMEL, 13TH NOVEMBER 1916CAPTURE OF VIMY RIDGE, 9TH APRIL 1917THE CHEMICAL WORKS, ROEUXTHIRD BATTLE OF YPRES: ADVANCE TO THE STEENBEEK, 31ST JULY 1917POELCAPPELLE, 20TH SEPTEMBER 1917THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI: POSITION AT 7 P.M., 21ST NOVEMBER 1917THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE: DISPOSITION OF 51ST (HIGHLAND) DIVISION, MORNING, 21ST MARCH 1918THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE: POSITIONS OF 51ST (HIGHLAND) DIVISION, 24-26TH MARCH 1918THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE. (THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER LAWE): DISPOSITIONS OF 51ST (HIGHLAND) DIVISION, DAWN, 12TH APRIL 1918THE COUNTER-ATTACK IN CHAMPAGNE: THE ADVANCE ON