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  • The Other Worldview: Exposing Christianity's Greatest Threat

    Peter Jones

    eBook (Kirkdale Press, June 24, 2015)
    "A must-read for every concerned American--and especially for every Christian who weeps at the graveside of his culture." --R.C. SproulA cataclysmic change has occurred as our culture has shifted toward belief in "Oneism."Every religion and philosophy fits into one of two basic worldviews: "Oneism" asserts that everything is essentially one, while "Twoism" affirms an irreducible distinction between creation and Creator. The Other Worldview exposes the pagan roots of Oneism, traces its spread throughout Western culture, and demonstrates its inability to save."For bodily holiness and transformed thinking . . . we depend entirely on one amazing thing: the incredibly powerful message of the Gospel to a sinful world, which is the ultimate expression and goal of Twoism. The only hope is in Christ alone."About the AuthorPeter Jones (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is the author of many books, including One or Two: Seeing a World of Difference, The God of Sex: How Spirituality Defines Your Sexuality, and The Gnostic Empire Strikes Back: An Old Heresy for the New Age. He is the executive director of truthXchange and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America.
  • The Other Worldview: Exposing Christianity's Greatest Threat

    Peter Jones

    Paperback (Kirkdale Press, April 15, 2015)
    "A must-read for every concerned American--and especially for every Christian who weeps at the graveside of his culture." --R.C. SproulA cataclysmic change has occurred as our culture has shifted toward belief in "Oneism."Every religion and philosophy fits into one of two basic worldviews: "Oneism" asserts that everything is essentially one, while "Twoism" affirms an irreducible distinction between creation and Creator. The Other Worldview exposes the pagan roots of Oneism, traces its spread throughout Western culture, and demonstrates its inability to save."For bodily holiness and transformed thinking . . . we depend entirely on one amazing thing: the incredibly powerful message of the Gospel to a sinful world, which is the ultimate expression and goal of Twoism. The only hope is in Christ alone."
  • World's Deadliest Animals: Discover the Top 10 Most Dangerous Animals in the World!

    Peter Q. Jones

    eBook
    In this eBook you will learn about the most deadly animals in the world, their methods of killing and why they are so dangerous to men and animals alike.
  • Saved By The Bell: Memories of a 60s schoolboy

    Peter Jones

    language (, Oct. 5, 2014)
    This book is the story of a boy growing up in the 1960s. It is a collection of anecdotes, because that is how I remember my early life.I grew up in Kirkby, a small town on the outskirts of Liverpool. It was a tough area and there wasn't a lot of money around. Everybody was working class at a time when we all understood what that meant. The town had been developed to house the overspill population from some of the poorest parts of Liverpool, and the people I remember were true characters. This book is dedicated to all of them.I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I have enjoyed writing it.
  • Miranda and the Leprechaun The Second Adventures

    Peter L Jones

    language (, Aug. 21, 2015)
    The second adventures of Miranda and the Leprechaun continue Miranda's travels to the past.
  • Miranda and the Leprechaun

    Peter L Jones

    language (, Nov. 6, 2011)
    Miranda Gallagher is twelve years of age. She is an only child and lives with her parents on a dairy farm in South Australia. One day O’Leary, a seven hundred and thirty three year old leprechaun, appears before her. He tells her that he has been bound in service to the Gallagher family since one of her ancestors rescued him from a rock fall one hundred and fifty years ago. O’Leary can take Miranda to any place or time in the past and bring her back one minute before they left. He is invisible to all but her and can give her the language of whichever place they are visiting. He can also move things kinetically, which, he explains is moving things when he is not near them.Although O’Leary is bound to serve her Miranda does not want a slave and releases him from his promise. The leprechaun tells her in that case he will take her wherever she wishes because he chooses to, but only once a month for one year. This book covers the first four of Miranda’s journeys. The first thing she asks for is to see Queen Elizabeth the First. O’Leary tells her to hold his hand and a moment later they are on the bank of the Thames outside the Tower of London. By her sudden appearance and strange clothes Miranda is thought to be a witch and is chased through the surrounding alley ways. O’Leary tries to use his powers to move some clothes that are drying in a garden towards them but cannot do so and she grabs some herself. They escape the mob that is chasing them but O’Leary has to admit that his powers have been drained by the effort required to carry them through time. He needs to sleep to recover and Miranda is left on her own.The clothes that she took belonged to a boy and everyone who now meets her believes that she is a boy. A teenage lad asks her if she would like to go on board a galleon. He tells her that the commander is a good friend of his brother. As soon as she is aboard Miranda is thrust into the galley and made to work. The teenager is a member of the crew and gets sixpence for every ‘recruit’ he brings aboard. With Miranda aboard the galleon sets sail to join the English fleet which is about to fight the Spanish Armada. The second adventure takes Miranda to Switzerland as she wishes to know whether William Tell really existed. She finds that he did but again is parted from O’Leary and finds herself in deadly danger when she and Tell are captured The third journey is to Deadwood City in the days of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane and the fourth and final one in this book takes her to Choquequirao in the days of the Incas where she is mistaken for the daughter of the Sun god, Inti, who legend says has to be sacrificed.
  • Test Your Vocabulary Book 1

    Peter Watcyn-Jones

    Hardcover (Penguin Books, Limited, )
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  • Target Vocabulary Book 2 Penguin English

    Peter Watcyn-Jones

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, )
    None
  • Target Vocabulary

    Peter Watcyn-Jones

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, April 28, 1994)
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  • Test Your Vocabulary

    Peter Watcyn-Jones

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, Jan. 30, 1997)
    This is the second book in a series of five vocabulary practice books, which are graded in difficulty for elementary to advanced students of English. Each book contains 50 exercises, which test and teach vocabulary in various topic areas, and 700 new words and phrases.
  • Start Testing Your Vocabulary

    Peter Watcyn-Jones

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, )
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  • Test Your Vocabulary

    Peter Watcyn-Jones

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, Jan. 30, 1997)
    This is the fifth book in a series of five vocabulary practice books, which are graded in difficulty for elementary to advanced students of English. Each book contains 50 exercises, which test and teach vocabulary in various topic areas, and 700 new words and phrases.