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81. A Guide To Christian Literature On The Internet I This document contains pointers to internet accessible literature related to Classical Christianity The Pursuit of God, by A.W. Tozer. religious Affections, by Jonathan Edwards http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christian-books.html | |
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82. Christian Literature World - CLW Over 100,000 Christian and religious books. http://www.chrlitworld.com | |
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83. Death Penalty Religious: Home Aids in activism with different faiths. Includes statements of support, literature, and current events. http://www.deathpenaltyreligious.org/ | |
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84. Opus Anglicanum Performing unusual sitespecific programmes and meditations for music, literature, and religious festivals. UK. http://www.opus-anglicanum.com | |
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85. WELCOME A religious order founded by Father Paul Blighton, based on the Science of Man. Includes information about the order's history and literature, with recordings of sermons, photographs and book list. http://www.holyorderofmans.org/ | |
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86. Obscure Wonders Dark Romanticism literature, music, movies, comics. Nick Cave, Ann Radcliffe and Tim Burton among many others. Philosophical and religious discussions of the gothic mystery. http://hem.passagen.se/hehe/index.htm | |
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87. InteLex Corporation (NLX) - Home Page Intelex creates authoritative databases in the humanities, and electronic texts in literature, History, Philosophy, Classics, Economics, Political Theory and religious Studies. http://www.nlx.com/homepage.htm | |
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88. International Institute Of Hermeneutics An autonomous, international, and interdisciplinary research institute, founded to foster and articulate a general hermeneutics, a task demanding an intensive interdisciplinary collaboration on a level that does not yet exist in the contemporary university. It has a particular concentration in philosophy, religious studies, and comparative literature. http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/iih/ | |
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89. Religious Tract Society Founded in 1799 for the publication and dissemination of Christian literature. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REtract.htm | |
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90. Quaker Information Center Information about the religious Society of Friends Quaker beliefs practices, history, organizations, literature, activities, and events; volunteer service opportunities; and some employment listings. http://www.quakerinfo.org/ | |
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91. Comparative Religion: Religions Of The World Resource for religious thought and literature, covering major world religions, modern and ancient. http://www.comparative-religion.com/ | |
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92. The Phoenix A supplier of magical ingredients, occult jewelry and art, literature, and poppets. Also offers consultations and lessons through the religious Order of Witchcraft. http://www.witchescloset.com/ | |
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93. Welcome To The Buddhist Cultural Centre - Sri Lanka A Sri Lankan charity providing services such as propagation of the Buddhadhamma, writing, translating, printing and publishing Buddhist books and literature, sale of books, distribution of free books, religious counselling, and conducting residential meditation courses. http://www.lanka.net/bcc/ | |
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94. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Samaritan Language And Literature History of the changes in the language as affected by the changing religious and ethnic culture of the land. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13417a.htm | |
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95. UTSAV 2004 A nonreligious, non-political, not-for-profit organization, involved in promoting and developing Bengali culture and literature in Kentucky http://www.treenaneel.org | |
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96. The Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation, Inc Private family foundation which supports corporations, trusts, community chests (united ways), funds or foundations organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children; such persons as the directors deem proper, to be used for the benefit of poor, needy, and deserving persons to enable such persons to become selfsupporting or to become more useful citizens; and such persons as the directors deem proper, to be used for the advancement or promotion of science, learning, medicine, surgery, literature, music, art or human welfare. http://www.beveridge.org/ | |
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97. Cardiff Academic Press Home Publishers of academic books, specialising in religious studies, biography, and literature. http://www.btinternet.com/~drakegroup/cap01/ | |
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98. Special Report Describing passages in Israeli textbooks, particularly those from state funded religious schools. http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/0999/9909019.html | |
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99. Britannia Biographies: St. Aldhelm, Bishop Of Sherborne Brief account of Aldhelm's life, work, and significance in literature and religious history, edited from BaringGould's Lives of the Saints . http://www.britannia.com/bios/saints/aldhelm.html | |
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100. Church Periodical Club An affiliated organization of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church, dedicated solely to providing free literature, both secular and religious, to people who need and request them. Site includes newsletter, names and addresses of officers. http://www.ecusa.anglican.org/cpc/ |
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