LIBROS DEL AUTOR: caroline williams

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  • Teacher Pioneers
    Caroline C. Williams / Caroline CWilliams
    Teachers work with students, parents, administrators, coaches, camp counselors, education researchers, postsecondary institutions, teachers of other grades and other subjects-in short, teachers accomplish their daily miracles through collaboration by asking questions about what they don’t know and sharing what they do. This book was written by teacher pioneers to share their co...
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    42,90 €

  • NO MORE LEFTOVERS
    Caroline Williams-Murphy
    Caroline Williams-Murphy is the visionary, founder, and pastor of Purpose by Design Ministries, a Bible training and ministry center. The vision was given to her in December of 1999.The vision of the ministry is to wisely 'train' young men and women to be sane and sober on mind, temperate, disciplined, and to love their husbands and children, and to teach what is fitting and ri...
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    10,45 €

  • To Save a House
    Caroline Williams
    'The salvation of your family is not by chance, a remote possibility, or a shot in the dark. It is a divinely ordained plan of God for your entire household to be saved. To Save A House is the detailed revelation that God gave to me that proves that it is possible to know that your entire family can and will be saved. I show you how scripture is filled with assurance for the ...
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    9,80 €

  • A Welsh Family
    Caroline E. Williams / Caroline EWilliams
    A Welsh Family: From The Beginning Of The Eighteenth Century is a historical non-fiction book written by Caroline E. Williams and originally published in 1893. The book tells the story of a Welsh family and their lives from the early 1700s. The author delves into the family’s history, tracing their lineage and exploring their experiences and struggles over the years. The book p...
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    30,14 €

  • The Tomb Of Perneb (1916)
    Albert Morton Lythgoe / Caroline Ransom Williams
    The Tomb of Perneb is a historical fiction novel written by Albert Morton Lythgoe and first published in 1916. The story is set in ancient Egypt and revolves around the discovery of the tomb of Perneb, a high-ranking official who lived during the reign of Pharaoh Cheops.The novel follows the adventures of two young archaeologists, John and Mary, who travel to Egypt in search of...
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    23,45 €

  • Contemporary French Philosophy
    Caroline Williams
    'Caroline Williams marks what is distinctive about 20th Century French philosophy’s interrogation of the subject and demonstrates its historical continuity in a lucid, balanced and utterly convincing way.'David Wood, Vanderbilt UniversityFrench philosophy and cultural theory continue to hold a prestigious and influential position in European thought. One of the central themes ...
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    57,52 €