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PROTESTANT BOOKS
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Written by Elizabeth Okasha and Katherine Forsyth. By Cork University Press.
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No comments about Early Christian Inscriptions of Munster: A Corpus of the Inscribed Stones (Excluding Oghams) (Medieval Studies).
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Written by Samuel Urlsperger. By University of Georgia Press.
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No comments about DETAILED REPORTS on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America Volume 5.
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Written by Michael Gandy. By Public Record Office Publications.
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Written by Keith R. Widder. By Michigan State University Press.
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No comments about Battle for the Soul: Metis Children Encounter Evangelical Protestants at Mackinaw Mission, 1823-1837.
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Written by William Meade Bis Bp.. By Applewood Books.
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1 comments about "Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia" (Amer Philosophy, Religion).
- This book would be of interest a number of Episcopalians and especially those who have lived in Virginia. I have an additional interest because Bishop Meade was one of my very early ancestors and many of the sites which he mentions are familiar to me. It is written in an historical format but will interest those who enjoy reading early history.
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Written by Dave Carder. By Moody Pr.
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No comments about Secrets of Your Family Tree: Healing the Present in Light of the Past (Healing for the Heart).
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Written by Bill Griffeth. By Three Rivers Press.
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5 comments about By Faith Alone: One Family's Epic Journey Through 400 Years of American Protestantism.
- Great story of one man's journey to find his family roots. Lucky me, one of the families is related to me also. I liked the book so much, I bought a second copy to give to another family member who is "in" to genealogy.
- I am a genalogist and have common ancestors in the Topsfield, MAss.-Salem Witch trial section of this book.It is a good effort for those with a genealogy interest. It may not be that interesting to those who don,t have these.
- Excellent Book. Well written and good topic coverage by an excellent CNBC favorite. Bill G. did good job of bringing personal family history into today's world. Recommended reading for anyone involved in their own family genealogy.
- First, you should know that Bill Griffeth is my cousin - his dad and mine were brothers. I became a Neslund by adoption, and will forever honor my Neslund parents for nourishing another family's "extra" child. But adoptees often grow up wondering who they "really" are.
Bill's book has given me a window into my Griffeth family history that is fascinating, detailed with personal touches, and moves down through the many branches and twigs of great-great-great (etc.) grandfathers and grandmothers of the family tree. There are several surprising events in the family history, including a family member being burned at the stake in Salem, Massachusetts and a branch of the family joining Joseph Smith and the early Mormon church and later traveling west to help found that church's presence in Utah.
Many families in America have similar stories to tell, including engagements - both friendly and otherwise - with the Native Americans, ancestors fighting in the War of the Revolution, and the uncivil Civil War - sometimes serving on both sides against each other - and the great migration from east to west.
Cousin Bill has detailed the suffering our fore-fathers and -mothers made so that we can enjoy the freedoms we now have. It goes without saying, I highly recommend this book!
- Since I enjoy researching our family genealogy, I enjoyed this book, which combines genealogy research with a history of the early Christian church.
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No comments about A Compilation of the Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773.
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Written by David B. Galbraith and D. Kelly Ogden and Andrew C. Skinner. By Shadow Mountain.
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1 comments about Jerusalem: The Eternal City.
- Excellent scholarship. Full of interesting little known (to my husband and me, at least) historical facts about Jerusalem and Israel. Helps with Bible study.
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Written by Marilyn Hickey. By Harrison House.
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5 comments about Breaking Generational Curses.
- It is amazing to me how many Christians are leaving the teaching of the Bible and embracing a practice found in every pagan society of breaking curses. Don't you know that we are in Christ and that His Spirit lives in us? How can we be under curse? As it says in Galatians 3:13
Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a curse for us--for it is written, "CURSED IS EVERYONE WHO HANGS ON A TREE"--
Question: Where in the New Testament does it mention breaking generational curses?
- An excellent study that gives insight into many problems of unknown origin that you may be experiencing in your life. You begin to realize that some problems are handed down through the generations but you can break the cycle by utilizing God's grace.
- Received item as described, fast delivery, will purchase from vendor again
Thank you
M Haynes
- There were a few markings on the book but on the whole the product was in excellent condition. I am enjoying the contents of the books
- Weird things going on in your family? Maybe it's a curse. Very helpful book. Good delivery as promised. No complaints. A+.
Thanks, Amazon.
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Early Christian Inscriptions of Munster: A Corpus of the Inscribed Stones (Excluding Oghams) (Medieval Studies)
DETAILED REPORTS on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America Volume 5
Tracing Nonconformist Ancestors
Battle for the Soul: Metis Children Encounter Evangelical Protestants at Mackinaw Mission, 1823-1837
"Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia" (Amer Philosophy, Religion)
Secrets of Your Family Tree: Healing the Present in Light of the Past (Healing for the Heart)
By Faith Alone: One Family's Epic Journey Through 400 Years of American Protestantism
A Compilation of the Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773
Jerusalem: The Eternal City
Breaking Generational Curses
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