The Wrath of the Just

The Wrath of the Just
Author: Manel Loureiro
Publisher: AmazonCrossing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Authoritarianism
ISBN: 9781477818442

A group of survivors find sanctuary from the zombie plague in Gulfport, Mississippi, but the price of safety is subservience to a fascist dictator and his brutal enforcers.

Wrath of Empire

Wrath of Empire
Author: Brian McClellan
Publisher: Orbit
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316407240

As war rages, both sides are in a race to find the one thing that could turn the tides to their favor -- a stone with the power to turn humans into gods -- in the second book of Brian McClellan's epic fantasy tale of magic and gunpowder. The country is in turmoil. With the capital city occupied, half a million refugees are on the march, looking for safety on the frontier, accompanied by Lady Flint's soldiers. But escaping war is never easy, and soon the battle may find them, whether they are prepared or not. Back in the capital, Michel Bravis smuggles even more refugees out of the city. But internal forces are working against him. With enemies on all sides, Michel may be forced to find help with the very occupiers he's trying to undermine. Meanwhile, Ben Styke is building his own army. He and his mad lancers are gathering every able body they can find and searching for an ancient artifact that may have the power to turn the tides of war in their favor. But what they find may not be what they're looking for. Continue the pistol-packing fantasy series by the author whose debut novel Brandon Sanderson called "just plain awesome!" Gods of Blood and PowderSins of EmpireWrath of Empire For more from Brian McClellan, check out: Powder MagePromise of BloodThe Crimson CampaignThe Autumn Republic

Apocalypse Z

Apocalypse Z
Author: Baileigh Higgins
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781671871830

Survival is just the beginning... After a dangerous cross-country journey through the post-apocalyptic United States, Saul and his companions reach Fort Detrick only to find it infested by the living dead. If they are to have any hope of creating a cure they must take back the facility one bloody floor at a time... The war for humanity's future has just begun. In the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse, humankind has been pushed to the brink of extinction. For the few remaining survivors, each day is a test of survival. Can they fight back or will they fall prey to the relentless undead hordes? Book three of a thrilling new post-apocalyptic series, Apocalypse Z. Hold onto your seat because this is going to be one hell of a ride! Grab your copy now!

Wrath of the Caid

Wrath of the Caid
Author: Joe O'Neill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012
Genre: Boarding school students
ISBN:

After their escape from the Caid's slavery, Tariq and his friends Aseem and Fez join with the rebels fighting against the Caid. Margaret returns to her family and goes back to England, where she begins to understand how different her English friends are from the friends she made while a slave in Morocco.

A Call to the Uncoverted

A Call to the Uncoverted
Author: Richard Baxter
Publisher: Sovereign Grace Publishers,
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2000-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1878442295

There are two outstanding classics on the subject of conversion: A Call to the Unconverted, Richard Baxter; and, An Alarm to the Unconverted, Joseph Alleine. Richard Baxter was a bright and shining light in the golden age of theology, the seventeenth century. Not only was he the most voluminous author of his day (72 volumes), but also his shepherding of his flock at Kidderminster was so phenomenal that it stands as a marker for all other pastors and evangelists. He practiced what he teaches in this book. The host of conversions under his preaching testifies to the power of the message in A Call. Baxter was always plain spoken to sinners: "Whoever loves earth above Heaven, and fleshly prosperity more than God, is a wicked, unconverted man " "We are commanded to beseech and entreat you to accept the offer and turn; to tell you what preparation is made by Christ; what mercy stays for you; what patience waits on you . . .how certainly and unspeakable happy you may be if you will. We have indeed a message of wrath and death; yea, of a twofold wrath and death; but neither of them is our principal message. We must tell you of the wrath that is on you already, and the death that you are born under for the breach of the law of works. But this is only to show you the need of mercy, and to provoke you to esteem the grace of the Redeemer. . . . Our telling you of your misery is not to make you miserable, but to drive you out to seek for mercy. It is you who have brought this death on yourselves. We tell you also of another death, one even remediless, and much greater torment that will fall on those who will not be converted. . . This is the last and saddest part of our message. We arefirst to offer you mercy, if you will turn." (Pp. 21, 22).

The Curse Removed

The Curse Removed
Author: Dan Salter
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-08-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725254719

The atonement is the central doctrine of our Christian faith. Today's most popular model--penal substitution--presumes Jesus took on the guilt of sins to pay for them with his death. But that courtroom scenario, lacking justice and open-armed forgiveness, is riddled with questions of how guilt is transferred and why punishing another for a crime is just. The recent revival of Christus Victor and mimetic atonement theories may properly deny the Father-to-Son wrath of penal substitution, but they, too, fall short in explaining the transference of the victory of Jesus's atonement to the sinner who needs rescue. Addressing these problems, Dan Salter's biblically faithful recast of a redemptive atonement highlights both our human physical essence and our spiritual identity as the beneficiaries of God's restoration. True justice and forgiveness can occur only with The Curse Removed.

On the Thirty-Nine Articles

On the Thirty-Nine Articles
Author: Oliver O'Donovan
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334047811

The Thirty-Nine Articles, together with the Book of Common Prayer, form the foundation of Anglican theology. Yet there are very few extended treatments of them. Oliver O'Donovan relates the Articles to the exhilarating and troubled century in which they took shape. He also shows how the distinctive insights and values of a past age relate to the demands of today's world. 'What I propose in this case - is not to talk solely about the Articles, but to talk about God, mankind (sic!), and redemption, the central matters of the Christian faith, and to take the Tudor authors with me as companions in discussion. Two voices will be speaking - each raising the questions that Christian faith in his time forces upon him.' Here is a new edition of his book on one of the key texts of Anglican identity by one of the UK's leading theologians. The book has been out of print for some time and there have been repeated calls for a new edition with a new introduction which engages with more recent developments and offers the text to a new generation.