LIBROS DEL AUTOR: hugh stowell

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  • Tractarianism Tested By Holy Scripture And The Church Of England
    Hugh Stowell
    In 'Tractarianism Tested By Holy Scripture And The Church Of England, Volume 2,' Hugh Stowell delivers a series of sermons that critically examine the Tractarian movement, also known as the Oxford Movement, in light of scripture and the doctrines of the Church of England. This collection provides valuable insight into the theological debates of the 19th century, offering a deta...
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    26,16 €

  • The Law Of Labor A Law Of Love
    Hugh Stowell
    'The Law Of Labor A Law Of Love' explores the intersection of Christian principles and the world of work. Hugh Stowell examines the moral and ethical dimensions of labor, advocating for a perspective rooted in love and justice. This work delves into the rights and responsibilities of both employers and employees, seeking to foster a harmonious and equitable relationship between...
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    14,74 €

  • Manliness, A Lecture
    Hugh Stowell Brown
    'Manliness, A Lecture' by Hugh Stowell Brown explores the concept of manliness in a thought-provoking manner. Delivered as a lecture, this work delves into the virtues, responsibilities, and societal expectations placed upon men. Brown examines the qualities that define a ’manly’ character, discussing courage, integrity, and the importance of moral strength. This insightful dis...
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    15,85 €

  • Novels Of Henry Seton Merriman [pseud.]
    Hugh Stowell Scott
    Experience the captivating world of Hugh Stowell Scott, writing as Henry Seton Merriman, in this collection of his finest novels. Immerse yourself in tales of intrigue, adventure, and romance set against the backdrop of historical events and exotic locales. Merriman’s skillful storytelling and vivid characters will transport you to a bygone era, where honor, duty, and passion c...
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    27,09 €

  • The Last Hope
    Hugh Stowell 1862-1903 Scott
    'The Last Hope', by Hugh Stowell Scott, published posthumously in 1904, is a thrilling adventure story that transports readers to the turn of the century. The novel blends historical elements with classic adventure tropes, making it an engaging read for those who appreciate meticulously crafted period fiction. Readers will be captivated by the strong narrative voice and detaile...
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    27,06 €

  • With Edged Tools, A Novel By Henry Seton Merriman
    Hugh Stowell 1862-1903 Scott
    'With Edged Tools' by Henry Seton Merriman, writing as Hugh Stowell Scott, is a compelling novel of intrigue and adventure set in the late 19th century. The story follows characters entangled in a web of secrets and perilous situations, where trust is a rare commodity. Merriman’s skillful storytelling and vivid descriptions transport the reader to a world of political machinati...
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    26,98 €

  • Christian Layman Contemplated Among His Secular Occupations
    Hugh Stowell
    'Christian Layman Contemplated Among His Secular Occupations' explores the intersection of faith and daily life for Christian laypeople. Hugh Stowell provides guidance and reflections on how individuals can integrate their religious beliefs into their professional and personal activities. The book emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong spiritual life amidst the deman...
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    26,08 €

  • From Wisdom Court
    Hugh Stowell Scott / Evelyn Beatrice Hall
    'From Wisdom Court' is a captivating historical romance that transports readers to 19th-century England. Written by Hugh Stowell Scott and Evelyn Beatrice Hall, this novel intricately weaves a tale of love, societal expectations, and personal growth. Set against the backdrop of a changing world, the story explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of navigati...
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    23,16 €

  • The Slave of the Lamp; Volume 1
    Hugh Stowell 1862-1903 Scott
    'The Slave of the Lamp, Volume 1' by Hugh Stowell Scott transports readers to a bygone era with its vivid depiction of adventure and intrigue. Set against a meticulously researched historical backdrop, this novel weaves a tale of courage, resilience, and the complexities of human relationships. As a classic work of Victorian literature, it offers a glimpse into the social mores...
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    25,12 €

  • Barlasch of the Guard
    Hugh Stowell Scott
    'Barlasch of the Guard' plunges readers into the tumultuous era of the Napoleonic Wars. Hugh Stowell Scott masterfully weaves a tale of courage, loyalty, and sacrifice against the backdrop of a Europe consumed by conflict. The story follows the enigmatic Barlasch, a veteran soldier of Napoleon’s Old Guard, as his path intertwines with those of a young British officer and a cour...
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    27,07 €

  • The Law Of Labor
    Hugh Stowell
    The Law of Labor: A Law of Love is a book written by Hugh Stowell and published in 1860. The book explores the idea that labor is not just a necessary means of survival, but also a way to express love and serve others. Stowell argues that work should be done with love and dedication, and that it is through labor that we can make a positive impact on the world around us.The book...
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    20,57 €

  • Memoirs Of Mrs. Stowell (1817)
    Hugh Stowell
    Memoirs of Mrs. Stowell is a book written by Hugh Stowell and published in 1817. It is a biographical account of the life of his wife, Mary Stowell, who was a devout Christian and mother of six children. The book covers her childhood, marriage, and her experiences as a mother and wife. It also discusses her deep religious beliefs and her involvement in various charitable activi...
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    26,94 €

  • Roden’s Corner (1898)
    Hugh Stowell Scott
    Roden’s Corner is a novel written by Hugh Stowell Scott and originally published in 1898. The story is set in the fictional English town of Roden’s Corner and follows the lives of its inhabitants, particularly the wealthy and influential Roden family. The novel explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of one’s actions. The plot centers around the romance between ...
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    38,62 €

  • The Pleasures Of Religion And Other Poems (1860)
    Hugh Stowell
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    25,92 €

  • Miscellaneous Sermons (1837)
    Hugh Stowell
    Miscellaneous Sermons is a collection of sermons by Hugh Stowell, a prominent Anglican clergyman and author in the 19th century. The book was originally published in 1837 and is a compilation of sermons that Stowell delivered to his congregation at the Church of St. Stephen in Salford, England. The sermons cover a wide range of topics, including faith, morality, sin, redemption...
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    33,31 €

  • Tractarianism Tested By Holy Scripture And The Church Of England V1
    Hugh Stowell
    Tractarianism Tested By Holy Scripture And The Church Of England V1: In A Series Of Sermons is a book written by Hugh Stowell in 1845. The book is a collection of sermons that aim to test the theological movement known as Tractarianism against the teachings of the Holy Scripture and the Church of England. Tractarianism, also known as the Oxford Movement, was a movement within t...
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    38,55 €

  • Sermons For The Sick And Afflicted (1866)
    Hugh Stowell
    Sermons For The Sick And Afflicted is a book written by Hugh Stowell in 1866. The book contains a collection of sermons aimed at providing comfort and guidance to those who are suffering from illness or affliction. The sermons are based on biblical teachings and offer practical advice on how to cope with physical and emotional pain. Stowell’s writing is compassionate and empath...
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    27,98 €

  • Lectures To Working Men (1870)
    Hugh Stowell Brown
    Lectures To Working Men is a book written by Hugh Stowell Brown and originally published in 1870. The book contains a collection of lectures that were delivered to working men in Liverpool, England during the mid-19th century. The lectures cover a range of topics including religion, morality, education, and politics. Brown’s aim in writing this book was to provide guidance and ...
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    34,38 €

  • A Model For Men Of Business
    Hugh Stowell
    ''A Model For Men Of Business: Or Lectures On The Character Of Nehemiah'' by Hugh Stowell is a book that offers insights and inspiration for men in the business world. The book is based on the character of Nehemiah from the Old Testament, who was a successful leader and businessman. Through a series of lectures, Stowell explores the qualities that made Nehemiah a great leader a...
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    31,31 €