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Soul Market
Author | : D.N. Leo |
Publisher | : Narrative Land Publishing |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Rejected by god, protected by love, her spirit is virtue. Mya signs a contract with the goddess, agreeing to save a thousand innocent souls to redeem herself from a minor sin. As the youngest deity in the court, she has it all: Intelligence, power, and an army under her command. Saving a thousand humans should be a walk in the park to her. But more than a thousand years after signing the contract, she still walks the Earth, trying to pay off the impossible debts. Before she gives it all up, Zach comes along. She is witty. He is passionate. They love each other. But is that enough to get Mya out of trouble? If you love intriguing mysteries with compelling characters and enduring relationships, grab the book and enjoy the journey to the multiverse.
The Market Day of the Soul
Author | : James T. Dennison |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008-02 |
Genre | : Puritans |
ISBN | : 9781601780379 |
"In The Market Day of the Soul, James T. Dennison examines the question of the supreme Christian holy day, the Sabbath. He shows how the Sabbath emerged from the imprecision of the sixteenth century to become a celebrated cause in pre-Revolutionary England. Finally, he demonstrates the triumph of the Puritan Sabbath during the Revolution, a triumph that continued to make the English Sabbath distinctive into the nineteenth century. In the course of this investigation, Dennison shows that the Puritan view of the Lord's Day became the dominate view - both theologically and practically - by the latter half of the seventeenth century, in spite of challenges it faced from the ""medieval"" position of the Court party and the Seventh-day Sabbatarians. Table of Contents: Preface Introduction Chapter 1 - The Formative Years: The Sabbath and the Desire for a Pure Reformation, 1532-1603 Chapter 2 - The Restless Years: The Sabbath in the Era of the Book of Sports, 1603-1633 Chapter 3 - Years of No Rest: The Sabbath Pamphlet Wars, Laud and the Revolution, 1633-1650 Chapter 4 - Years of Relative Rest: The Sabbath as an English Custom, 1650-1700 Chapter 5 - Conclusion Appendix I - Articles of Visitation Appendix II - The Puritan Attitude Toward Recreation Table Illustrating Doctrinal Differences and Similarities"
The Soul's Economy
Author | : Jeffrey P. Sklansky |
Publisher | : Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780807853986 |
Sklansky traces a shift in American social thought as the gradual demise of the household economy rendered proprietary independence an increasingly embattled ideal. Amid the widening class divide, nineteenth-century social theorists devised a new science of American society that reconceived freedom in terms of psychic self-expression instead of economic self-interest, and they redefined democracy in terms of cultural kinship rather than social compact.
The Soul Market
Author | : Brian Holguin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Fantasy comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN | : 9781582402826 |
The world of Kildare, expatriate princess of Faerie, gets turned upside down when Goodfellow, the deadly, mischievous sprite immortalized in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, comes to New York. Convinced that Goodfellow's intentions are considerably less than pure, Kildare sifts through his trail of riddles and lies, trying to figure out just what is he up to. Her search leads to an underground soul market, where the immortal spirits of humans are bought, sold and traded - and to the memory of Kildare's long forgotten love.
Selling My Soul
Author | : Sherri L. Lewis |
Publisher | : Urban Books |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2012-09-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1622861140 |
Sex scandal rocks megachurch! Returning from a two-year mission trip in Mozambique, Trina Michaels plans to ignore the sensational headline that screams from the front page of the Washington Times. Her heart is still in Africa, the place that feels more like home than anywhere she's ever lived—and the place where the love of her life still is. Her dream of a quick return to Mozambique fades within hours when Trina discovers that her mother has been diagnosed with cancer. The cost of treatment is expensive, and Trina is forced to return to her career in public relations to pay for it. She is assigned a damage control client—the bishop whose church made headline news when an associate pastor and deacon were accused of sexually abusing young boys. To complicate matters, the young boys are now men, and one of them is married to Trina's best friend. Representing Bishop Walker could cost Trina her most valued friendship, her reputation, and a future with her new love. As she plows deeper into the scandal and the bishop blackmails her to cover the church's secrets and lies, Trina realizes it could cost her soul.
Solid Gold
Author | : R. Serge Denisoff |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 407 |
Release | : 2020-04-02 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1000679179 |
More than 90 record companies release over 9,000 pop records each year-a staggering total of 52,000 songs. Each one competes for the gold record, the recording industry's symbol of success that certifies $1 million worth of records have been sold. Solid Gold explains why, for each record that succeeds, countless others fail. This book follows the progress of a record through production, marketing, and distribution, and shows how a mistake made at any point can mean its doom. Denisoff suggests that a drastic shift in the demographic makeup of the pop music audience during the sixties has resulted in a broader listening public, including fans at every level of society.
Soul Trade
Author | : Caitlin Kittredge |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2012-08-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 031238825X |
The next installment of the Black London series finds crow-mage Jack Winter and former detective Pete Caldecott continuing their quest to save the magical realm of Black London from certain destruction. Original.
Slum Travelers
Author | : Ellen Ross |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780520249059 |
Ellen Ross has collected impressions from some of the half a million women involved in philanthropy by the 1890s, most of them active in the London slums. The contributors include Sylvia Pankhurst and Beatrice Webb, as well as many more less well known figures.
Soul Trade
Author | : Thomas E. Sniegoski |
Publisher | : Pocket Books |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780743406994 |
Some people collect baseball cards, some people collect Beanie Babies... some people collect souls. A vision of a young girl in pain leads Angel, Doyle and Cordelia to the scene just moments too late - the girl of the vision is being taken unconscious to hospital. The only clue as to what could have happened to her is an ornate glass vial found at the foot of her bed, which Doyle recognises as used for the containment of human souls. It seems souls have many uses (other than the obvious): no two are alike, and the soul of an innocent child is one of the most eagerly sought-after items on the demonic black market. Angel knows the value of a human soul, for his is the source of his own salvation. But can he find this young girl's in time to save her? Nor is she the only one in danger. For no sooner has Angel made his presence known than the demonic dealers in souls realise that there's another soul out there which is quite literally priceless...a soul more unique than they could ever have dared to dream...