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DeVorss & Company About the Author. Henry Drummond Born in Scotland, Henry Drummond(18511897) was a man of varied talents. Perhaps best remembered http://devorss.com/display.cgi?tpl=item&record=588
Index 1945) The Financier Sister Carrie The Titan Drummond, Henry (18511897)Addresses The Lowell Lectures on the Ascent of Man Dryden http://www.eshunet.com/list1/en3000/titles/index-d.htm
Quotations: Life And Love 2 Drummond, Henry (18511897) You will find, as you look back upon your life, themoments that stand out, the moments when you have really lived, are the http://www.janeellen.com/quotes/lifequotes2.html
Extractions: "You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you." "Somehow I can't believe that there are any heights that can't be scaled by a person who knows the secret of making his dreams come true. This special secret, it seems to me, can be summarized in four C's. They are Curiosity, Confidence, Courage and Constancy, and the greatest of these is confidence. When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way." Drummond, Henry
Extractions: Description: New York, John B. Alden, 1890, Africa; slave trade; 132p.; 19.3cm; green cloth; spine and corners bumped; frontis. portrait of author; illus.; Scotch evangelical writer and lecturer: in evangelical movement of Dwight Lyman Moody 1837-99: sought to reconcile evangelical Christianity with evolution: toured American and Australian colleges; Charles Vincent Emerson Starrett 1886-1974 signature on flyleaf; owner marks. Item # Add to your cart Prices are listed in US dollars. Payment Options: Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, Money Order, or Check. Shipping, per order, for average sized books: $3.95 media mail within the USA or $7.95 Priority. $9.50 surface international or $16.75 airmail. Underweight items may ship for less. Oversize or heavy books, multi-volume sets, and special handling will be billed at cost. Insurance is extra and highly recommended. Orders guaranteed as-described with insurance.
Extractions: Ainsworth, William RESEARCHES IN ASSYRIA, BABYLONIA, AND CHALDEA; Forming Part of the Labours of The Euphrates Expedition Alley, Rewi TRAVELS IN CHINA 1966-71 Amor, Norman BEYOND THE ARCTIC CIRCLE. Materials on Arctic Explorations and Travels Since 1750 in the Special Collections and University Archives Division of the University of British Columbia Library Andrews, William and Elsie M. Lang OLD ENGLISH TOWNS Arbousset, Jean Thomas 1810-1837 NARRATIVE OF AN EXPLORATORY TOUR TO THE NORTH-EAST OF THE COLONY OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Translated from the French of the Rev. T. Arboussset by John Croumbie Brown. Armstrong, Terence (editor) YERMAK'S CAMPAIGN IN SIBERIA. A Selection fo Documents Translated from the Russian by Tatiana Minorsky and David Wileman Ayscough, Florence CHINESE WOMEN YESTERDAY AND TODAY Baden-Powell, Sir Robert MEMORIES OF INDIA. Recollections of Soldiering and Sport Bannister, Anthony and Peter Johnson NAMIBIA. Africa's Harsh Paradise
Extractions: Mit 10 Abb., Gotha, EA, 1890. 253 S. O.Ln. - ( frühe Reisebeschreibungen / Forschungsreisen / Afrika / ethnologische / ethnographische / geographische Forschungsberichte / Expeditionsberichte / German expedition reports / Africa / explorers / expeditions / ethnographic / ethnologic). - Zustand II - Vor Bestellung bitte erst Verfügbarkeit und Versandkosten anfragen! / Please ask for availability and forwarding charges prior to ordering!
ISBN.pl - Tropical Drummond, Henry Tropical Africa Drummond, Henry, 1851-1897. Tropical Africa.London Hodder and Stoughton, 1889. 3rd ed. (Twentieth Thousand). http://www.isbn.pl/971-1-Tropical.html
WHY ARE WE HERE? The Scottish scientist, world traveler and communicator of the Gospel, Henry Drummond(18511897) wrote in The Programme of Christianity The tendency of the http://www.unicorne.org/orthodoxy/jan2003/fasting.htm
Extractions: Ukrainian Orthodoxy Orthodoxie ukrainienne WHY ARE WE HERE? Very Rev. Ihor Kutash kutash@unicorne.org Once again we stand upon the threshold of Great Lent. It is not necessarily a comfortable place to be. For we have gotten used to being lax in our living out of the gift and call we received at Baptism: to be Jesus to the world around us. And now Lent has come by again to trouble us to challenge us, to recall our mission. Shall we try? Perhaps we can begin by looking at who Jesus was when He walked among us. The Scottish scientist, world traveler and communicator of the Gospel, Henry Drummond (1851-1897) wrote in The Programme of Christianity : "The tendency of the religions of all time has been to care more for religion than for humanity: Christ cared more for humanity than for religion (emphasis IGK) - rather, His care for humanity was the chief expression of His religion." We sometimes feel that we are simply called upon to observe religious traditions. It is comforting to think that we are okay just because we do the minimum of the ritual requirements of our Faith. Of course we are
Friend Earthworm - Part 1b introduction to this work. Henry Drummond (18511897), an English philosopherand writer, pointed out that The inorganic or the http://journeytoforever.org/farm_library/oliver/oliver1b.html
Extractions: of the Most Important Animal in the World Why Nature's earthworm will not function How the newly developed, prolific hybrid earthworm was developed New earthworm does not form mounds on lawns or golf course Leaves its casting under the surface near the root zones Characteristics of the new worm Retaining all favorable characteristics of both compost and orchard worm Has no unfortunate characteristics SCIENCE has admittedly known and appreciated the work of the earthworm for well over half a century. Many farmers, orchardists and gardeners have realized that in soil in which earthworms lived, plant and vegetable life prospered. There are scattered instances where farmers who fertilized land with decayed animal matter hauled from the neighborhood of the stables attempted to transplant the compost-bred earthworms. These attempts have been recorded, but, to this writer's knowledge no sincere effort was ever made to discover why such earthworms perished when moved. Consistent experiments and research work brought to light the fact that earthworms are as much in need of the food on which they were raised as the fish is in need of water. It was found that compos-bred earthworms demanded decayed animal matter; those raised in soil containing decayed vegetable matter demanded humus.
Greatest Sermons Of The World Dyke (1852) /br Vol 10. Drummond to Jowett; 1) The Greatest Thingin the World by Henry Drummond (1851-1897); 2) I am a Voice by http://www.yutopian.com/religion/Books/World.html
Extractions: HOW TO USE THIS WEB SITE : This web site is divided into 21 main sites as represented by the twenty one yellow buttons on the top of each page. The user can surf from one main site to another using these bottons. Within each main site use the vertical navigation bar on the left hand side to navigate from one page to another. Use the search command on the upper left to find what you are looking for. 1) The Creation of the World by Basil (329-379) 2) Excessive Grief at the Death of Friends by Chrysostom (347-407) 3) The Recovery of Sight by the Blind by Augustine (354-430) 5) The Ascension of Christ by Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498) 6) The Method and Fruits of Justification by Martin Luther (1483-1546) 7) On Christian Love by Hugh Latimer (1485-1555) 8) The Safety of the Virtuous by Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) 9) The First Temptation of Christ by John Knox (1505-1572) 10) Enduring Persecution for Christ by John Calvin (1509-1564)
Opmerkelijke Uitspraken: Gebed Henry Drummond, 18511897 Laat Gods Geest door jouw geest vloeien,en je zult gelukkiger zijn. Ik heb de grootste kracht van de http://www.geocities.com/citaten/G/gebed.html
Extractions: over GEBED De waarde van volgehouden gebed is niet dat God naar ons zal luisteren... maar dat wij Hem zullen horen. William McGill Ik ontdekte dat ik minder en minder te zeggen had, tot ik uiteindelijk stil werd en begon te luisteren. En in die stilte hoorde ik de stem van God. Tien minuten per dag doorgebracht in gemeenschap met Christus, ja zelfs twee minuten, zullen de hele dag veranderen. Henry Drummond, 1851-1897 Laat Gods Geest door jouw geest vloeien, Ik spreek uit eigen ondervinding. Cecil B. De Mille, Amerikaans filmregisseur, 1881-1959 Bidden is de geest van de mens uitademen en de Geest van God inademen. Edwin Keith, Amerikaans schilder, 1958-1990 En het gelovige gebed zal de lijder gezond maken, en de Here zal hem oprichten. En als hij zonden heeft gedaan, zal hem vergiffenis geschonken worden. De Bijbel, De brief van Jacobus, hoofdstuk 5, vers 15
Motto of love. Henry Drummond (18511897). You cannot escape the responsibilityof tomorrow by ecading it today. Abraham Lincoln. http://www.geocities.com/alanchilun/motto.html
Extractions: Famous Mottoes People often ask me if I know the secret of success and if I could tell others how to make their dreams come true. My answer is ... you do it by working. Walt Disney I am not the smartest or most talented person in the world, but I succeeded because I keep going, and going, and going. Sylvester Stullone When you carry out cuts of kindness you get a wonderful feeling inside. It is as though something inside your body responds and says, "Yes, this is how I ought to feel." Rabbi Harold Kushner You will find as you look back upon your life that the moments when you have really lived are the moments when you have done things in the spirit of love. Henry Drummond (1851-1897) You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by ecading it today. Abraham Lincoln The ability to accept responsibility is the measute ot the man. Roy L. Hunt Responsibility is a funny thing: the more we try to avoid it, the more we run up against it. But when we shoulder it squarely, it strengthen us and becomes the comerstone of our character and the foundation that supports so many other good qualities. Source unknown Nature gave men two ends ont to sit on and on to thinks with. Ever since then man's success or failure has been dependent on the one he used most. George R. Kirkpatrick
Index Translate this page Drake, Joseph Rodman, 1795-1820 Gutenberg Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945 GutenbergDroz, Gustave, 1832-1895 Gutenberg Drummond, Henry, 1851-1897 Gutenberg Dryden http://www.elbooks.sk/angautD.html
Index Rudyard, 18651936 Active Service, by Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900 Adam Bede, by Eliot,George, 1819-1880 Addresses, by Drummond, Henry, 1851-1897 Adieu, by Balzac http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloA.html
DRUM He died on the 20th of February 1860. Drummond, Henry (18511897), Scottish evangelicalwriter and lecturer, was horn in Stirling on the 17th of August 1851. http://51.1911encyclopedia.org/D/DR/DRUM.htm
Extractions: DRUM In music the drum (Fr. tambour; Ger. Trommel; Ital. tam buro) is an instrument of percussion common in some form to all nations and ages. It consists of a frame or vessel forming a resonant cavity, over one or both ends of which is stretched a skin or vellum set in vibration by direct percussion of hand or stick. Drums fall into two divisions according to the nature of their sonority:(I) instruments producing sounds of definite musical pitch, and qualified thereby to take part in the harmony of the orchestra, such as the kettledrum (q.v.); (2) instruments of indefinite sonorousness, and therefore excluded from the harmony of the orchestra; such are the bass drum, the side or snare drum, the tenor drum, the tambourine, all used for marking the rhythm and adding tone color. Skin or parchment only acquires the elasticity requisite to produce vibration by tension; the vibrations of the parchmer(t are taken up by the air enclosed in the receptacle, which thus reinforces the sound produced by the parchment. The tone of the instrument whether definite or indefinite depends upon the dimensions of the vellum, the shape of the resonant receptacle, and the method of percussion. The iiztensity of the sound depends upon the degree of percussive force used and the diameter of the vellum in proportion to the dimensions of the resonant receptacle; the material of which the latter consists has little or no influence on the tone of the instrument. The pitch of the sound is determined by the dimensions of the vellum taken in conjunction with the degree of tension, the pitch varying in acuteness directly with the degree of tension and inversely with the size of the vellum.
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