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The Light of Eden:
A Christian Worldview
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| by Harold C. Raley |
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| "A truly extraordinary work,
one I much enjoyed reading."
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| – Dr. Jerry Craven, Novelist, Poet, Professor of Literature |
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An inspiring vision of richer Christian life and thought. In
the tradition of C. S. Lewis and G. K. Chesterton, this extraordinary book is
both a spiritual adventure and an intellectual feast. Packed with illuminating
insights and written in beautiful language, The Light of Eden introduces
its readers to a vast treasury of creative ideas, innovative concepts, and
possibilities contained in Christianity.
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Blessed McGill |
| by Edwin Shrake |
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| "Intriguing combination of personal
disasters and grand adventure.... An engaging new look at the Old West."
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| – The New York Times |
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| A tale of high adventure of the first order, with some of the most
memorable characters to be found in the literature of the Old West.
Selected by A.C. Greene as one of The 50 Best Books on Texas.
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Texas Safari:
The Gamehunter's Guide to Texas
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| by Gayne C. Young |
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| "Lone Star masterpiece!" |
| – Michael Schoby, author |
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It's the only guide that includes:
(1) Profiles of native and exotic species, predatory and small game;
(2) Information on both private and public hunting areas;
(3) Information on the state's 10 vegetational zones including topography, climate, and available species;
(4) Profiles and information on the dangerous insects, plants, and diseases that often plague hunters;
(5) Sidebar articles on historic hunts, hunting methods, and equipment;
Texas Safari: The Game Hunter's Guide to Texas
will prove to be the one guidebook hunters will take to the field again and
again.
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