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The Life of John Calvin
Beza was Calvin's intimate friend and colleague. A heart warming account of the Great Reformer by his colleague and close friend, perhaps the best life of Calvin ever written. Originally written in French and Latin, this reprint edition follows the 1844 English translation of Henry Beveridge.
$20.00
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The Life of John Knox (Inventory Reduction Sale)
The classic life of Knox who is considered a great religious reformer and founder of Scottish Presbyterianism. In this classic life of John Knox, author/historian Thomas McCrie vividly portrays Knox as the valiant Christian Reformer.
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The Teacher Who Couldn't Read: One Man's Triumph Over Illiteracy (NEW)
by John Corcoran.
"Although he graduated from high school and college and went on to become a secondary school teacher, John Corcoran functioned in life without the basic skills of reading and writing.
This is the story of someone who slipped through the cracks.
The story of a man who learned to hide his disability and his struggles with his feelings of inadequacy because of it.
The Teacher Who Couldn't Read will challenge and inspire parents, teachers, schools, and people struggling with literacy to strive for a world where no child is left without the ability to read."
(From the back cover.)
Paperback.
Young adult and up.
$15.00
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George Mason: Father of the Bill of Rights
by C. Heymsfeld and J. Lewis.
A very good, engaging account of one of America's forgotten founding father's.
Thomas Jefferson described George Mason as "of the first order of wisdom among those who acted on the theater of the revolution."
Paperback.
Ages 10 and up.
$10.00
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Life and Anecdotes of George Washington for Young Readers
by Mary Williamson.
This reprint of an older work presents George Washington, our first President, as a great American who ought to be imitated by youth.
Hardback.
Youth and up.
$18.00
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The Great Little Madison
by Jean Fritz.
A flowing account of the fourth president of the United States.
Madison, with his soft spoken eloquence, intelligence and passion for a united America, was the voice of reason at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
"A great book about a great little president."
Ages 10-14.
Paperback.
$7.00
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Up From Slavery
by Booker T. Washington.
The foremost black American spokesman of the 19th century tells his own story while exhorting blacks to self-reliance and improvement.
Paperback.
Youth and up.
$10.00
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The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass
First published in 1845, this autobiogrpahy of Frederick Douglass details the life of this famous abolitionist.
Paperback.
$9.00
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George B. McClellan: The Disposable Patriot
by Michael J. McHugh.
This study traces the life of this American General by looking at his military exploits, character and religious convictions.
Paperback.
$7.00
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William Carey and the Missionary Vision
by Daniel Webber.
The heroic story of Carey's passionate advocacy of world missions.
Carey almost single-handedly put world mission at the heart of the church's concern for a fallen world.
For this he is often called 'the father of modern missions.'
Junior High and up.
Paperback.
$10.00
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John Bunyan: The Tinker of Bedford
by William Deal (Christian Liberty Press).
The life of the beloved author of Pilgrim's Progress.
Paperback
$8.00
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Martin Luther: The Great Reformer
by J.A. Morrison (Christian Liberty Press).
The life of the great Protestant Reformer.
Youth.
Paperback.
$7.00
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Martin Luther: A Man Who Changed the World
by Paul L. Maier and illustrated by Greg Copeland.
A captivating narrative of the story of Martin Luther, the Great Reformer, written especially for children ages 6 and up.
Beautiful pictures help illustrate the story for young and old readers alike.
Hardback.
$10.00
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Charles Spurgeon: Heir of the Puritans
by Ernest Bacon (Christian Liberty Press).
The life story of one of God's choicest gifts to His church in Britain.
From the day of his conversion as a young boy of sixteen until the day of his death, Spurgeon had a single eye to the glory of God.
Youth. Paperback.
$7.00
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The British Josiah: Edward VI The Most Godly King of England
by N.A. Woychuk. An excellent life of one of England's most forgotten Kings. Edward promoted the Reformation in England.
$13.00
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Messiah! A New Look at the Composer Georg Friedrich Handel
by N.A. Woychuk. A monumental and delightful book about the great composer of The Messiah>.
This book, unlike many about Handel, includes the composer's Christianity.
Paperback.
$12.00
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John Wicliffe: Morning Star of the Reformation
by David Deane. A modern reprint of this significant figure of church history.
$6.00
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Isaac Watts: Father of English Hymnology
by N.A. Woychuk. A well written and researched biography of the man who wrote many of the hymns we love and sing today in our worship services.
$4.00
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They Shall Be Mine
by John Tallach.
Tallach tells the stories of men and women from all over the world who proved themselves faithful followers and servants of Christ.
Paperback.
Young readers Jr. High and above.
$9.00
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God Made Them Great
by John Tallach.
Short biographies of George Muller, Isobel Kuhn, Billy Bray, David Brainerd and Robert Annan for young readers.
Paperback.
Jr. High and above.
$10.00
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Michael Faraday
by Charles Ludwig.
Albert Einstein rated Michael Faraday as one of the all-time greats of science along with Galileo and Sir Isaac Newton.
In historical fiction format the author presents Michael Faraday's remarkable life story in a way that will capture the interest and admiration of young and old.
Paperback.
$10.00
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Christian Leaders of the 18th Century
Short biographies by J.C. Ryle of men like Wesley, Whitefield, Romaine and Venn. With simplicity and vigour, Ryle traces the lives of eleven Christian leaders who influenced the course of English history in the 18th Century. Ryle believed a return to similar evangelical practice would revolutionize Christianity in any generation.
Paperback.
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