The Crusades Faith, Power, and the Battle for the Holy Land


Free Download The Crusades: Faith, Power, and the Battle for the Holy Land by Alex Bugeja
English | December 7, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DPVQFCQ7 | 136 pages | EPUB | 1.47 Mb
Embark on an epic journey through the tumultuous centuries of the Crusades, exploring the battles, personalities, and motivations that shaped this era. From Pope Urban II’s electrifying call to arms to the fall of Acre, this book unveils the complex tapestry of faith, power, and conflict that defined the medieval world. Witness the clash of civilizations, the rise and fall of kingdoms, and the enduring legacy of the Knights Templar, Hospitallers, and Teutonic Knights. Explore the rise of Saladin, the struggles of Richard the Lionheart, and the devastating sack of Constantinople. Discover the lesser-known crusades in the Baltic and Iberia, and examine the cultural and economic exchange between East and West. This comprehensive account delves into the religious fervor, political ambition, and human drama that fueled this pivotal period in history. Confront the violence and intolerance alongside the bravery and devotion, and explore the Crusades’ enduring impact on our world today.
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Taken in Faith Poems


Free Download Taken in Faith : Poems By Helen Pinkerton; Timothy Steele
2002 | 145 Pages | ISBN: 0804010404 | EPUB | 1 MB
In 1967, Yvor Winters wrote of Helen Pinkerton, "she is a master of poetic style and of her material. No poet in English writes with more authority." Unfortunately, in 1967 mastery of poetic style was not, by and large, considered a virtue, and Pinkerton’s finely crafted poems were neglected in favor of more improvisational and flashier talents. Though her work won the attention and praise of serious readers, who tracked her poems as they appeared in such journals as The Paris Review, The Sewanee Review, and The Southern Review, her verse has never been available in a trade book. Taken in Faith remedies that situation, bringing Pinkerton’s remarkable poems to a general audience for the first time. Even her very earliest works embody a rare depth and seriousness. Primarily lyrical and devotional, they always touch on larger issues of human struggle and conduct. More recent poems, concerned in part with history, exhibit a stylistic as well as a thematic shift, moving away from the rhymed forms of her devotional works into a blank verse marked by a quiet flexibility and contemplative grace. Like Virginia Adair, another poet who waited long for proper recognition, Pinkerton speaks as a woman who has lived fully and observed acutely and who has set the life and observations down in memorable verse. Taken in Faith represents a half-century of her poetic efforts.
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Pardon of Innocence An Inspiring Story of Faith and Freedom


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English | June 24th, 2025 | ISBN: 9798895651810 | 224 pages | True EPUB | 1.53 MB
The extraordinary and inspiring true story of Michael T. Flynn, the retired three-star general, former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and first National Security Advisor in the Donald Trump administration, who walked through fire and came out the other end stronger, wiser, and more determined than ever to vanquish America’s foes-at home and abroad-and win the battle to restore our rights and freedoms.
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Faith Rules An Episcopal Manual


Free Download Ian S. Markham, "Faith Rules: An Episcopal Manual"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0819232971 | EPUB | pages: 160 | 1.7 mb
This easy-to-use guide can be used as a confirmation resource, in a new member class, or adult study groups.
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