The Dove, the Rose and the Sceptre

The Dove, the Rose and the Sceptre
Author: Maree Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2004-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780958189118

Journeying through Ireland, the Freemasonic Chapel of the Knights Templar in Scotland, and St Columba's island of Iona, this book attempts to find the answers to many mysteries. It also talks about the life of Merlin, King Arthur, the families whose blood-line was that of the Holy Grail, and the place where the Ark of the Covenant is resting.

Dove and the Rose

Dove and the Rose
Author: Ethel Herr
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 1996-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613555876

As the Inquisitors try to suppress the "new faiths" arising all around them, Pieter-Lucas and Aletta dare to begin their own search for truth and justice. Seekers.

The Doves Necklace

The Doves Necklace
Author: Raja Alem
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468312359

When the body of a young woman is discovered in the Lane of Many Heads, an alley in modern-day Mecca, no one will claim it, as they are ashamed of her nakedness. As Detective Nasser pursues his investigation of the case, seemingly all of Mecca chimes in—including the Lane of Many Heads itself—in this “surreal, meditative take on a murder mystery” (The Guardian, Best Books of Summer). Nasser initially suspects that the dead woman is Aisha, one of the residents of the area, and searches her emails for clues. The world she paints embraces everything from crime and religious extremism to the exploitation of foreign workers by a mafia of building contractors, who are destroying the historic areas of the city. Another view reveals the city through the eyes of Yusuf, Aisha’s neighbor, increasingly frustrated by the accelerating pace of change. As gripping as classic noir, nuanced as a Nabokov novel, and labyrinthine as the alleys of Mecca itself, this brilliant fever dream of a novel masterfully reveals a city and a civilization in all its contradictions, at once beholden to brutal customs and uneasily coming to terms with new traditions.

Song of Destiny

Song of Destiny
Author: Kris Faryn
Publisher: Nimbus Brands Publishing
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1733186905

My voice kills. His touch silences my song. Together we'll either save the world... Or destroy it. I once believed sirens had mermaid tails, crustacean companions, and you know...weren't real. How wrong I was. Turns out sirens have wings, a talking owl spirit guide, and are very, very real. Not only that, they're cursed with wings to soar the skies, searching for the lost goddess Persephone, because it was their fault she was kidnapped by Hades. My family's fault. Centuries later, only a few sirens remain. And apparently I'm the one destined to break the curse to save them all. Me. Korrina Lore. A girl from Brooklyn. An artist in training. Second in Command of our private school's prank gang. Destiny can bite me. Fans of Holly Black, Cassandra Clare, and Jennifer Armentrout will love this original, award-winning Siren series with a twist.

Voices of the Turtledoves

Voices of the Turtledoves
Author: Jeff Bach
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0271027444

Winner, 2004 Dale W. Brown Book Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Anabaptist and Pietist Studies Winner, 2005 Outstanding Publication, Communal Studies Association Co-published with the Pennsylvania German Society/Vandenhoeck && Ruprecht The Ephrata Cloister was a community of radical Pietists founded by Georg Conrad Beissel (1691&–1768), a charismatic mystic who had been a journeyman baker in Europe. In 1720 he and a few companions sought a new life in William Penn&’s land of religious freedom, eventually settling on the banks of the Cocalico Creek in what is now Lancaster County. They called their community &“Ephrata,&” after the Hebrew name for the area around Bethlehem. Voices of the Turtledoves is a fascinating look at the sacred world that flourished at Ephrata. In Voices of the Turtledoves, Jeff Bach is the first to draw extensively on Ephrata&’s manuscript resources and on recent archaeological investigations to present an overarching look at the community. He concludes that the key to understanding all the various aspects of life at Ephrata&—its architecture, manuscript art, and social organization&—is the religious thought of Beissel and his co-leaders.