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Methodist Hymnal, 1905
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Order of public worship : page [ii]., The psalter and the ritual: 105 page at end., Includes indexes.
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Milton and scriptural tradition
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Introduction / Leland Ryken -- Scriptural formula and prophetic utterance in Lycidas / Michael Lieb -- Paradise lost and its Biblical epic models / Leland Ryken -- The council scenes in Paradise lost / Sister M. Christopher Pecheux -- Creation in reverse : the Book of Job and Paradise lost / Harold Fisch -- All-interpreting love : God's name in Scripture and in Paradise lost / Michael Fixler -- The Gospel of John and Paradise regained : Jesus as True Light / Stella Revard -- Milton and covenant : the Christian view of Old Testament theology / John T. Shawcross -- The Miltonic narrator and scriptural tradition : an afterword / James H. Sims., edited by James H. Sims and Leland Ryken., Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Milton's house of God
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In Milton's House of God, Stephen R. Honeygosky examines the ecclesial center of a representative sampling of John Milton's prose written throughout his life. Interrelating this body of literature with Reformation and post-Reformation history and theology, Honeygosky argues that for Milton the two major dimensions of church (the invisible and the visible) have an inextricable, ongoing, intersecting-though-not-equivalent relationship. He shows that it is the dynamic interaction between the two out of which Milton's entire ecclesiology proceeds. Milton's House of God explores in depth Milton's concept of church and its relation to the True Church, which he came to believe was always invisibly and spiritually gathered because of its mystic incorporation with Christ. Honeygosky discusses the new visible manifestations of the True Church during the seventeenth century the doctrine that can be distilled even from Milton's not explicitly doctrinal tracts and the evident and consistent verbal pattern that he used to feed and foster a Radical-Reformist communion. Additionally, Honeygosky examines the transmutation of terms important for Milton. He demonstrates how Milton takes such traditional ecclesiological words as worship, separation, schism, license, heresy, holiness, Scripture, and Sacrament, rejects their standard usage, then empties the terms of their expected import before renovating and reappropriating them once again. Honeygosky concludes that the fundamental Miltonic definition of church is the individual believing reader of sacred texts who has become an interfusion of sacred place, text, and action - a veritable House of God. Thus, Milton's ecclesiology results in a new mythic form derived from and designated for mid-seventeenth-century English culture. The believing and reading individual is the most basic House of God, the embodied consolidation of Church and Scripture and Sacrament., 1. Luther's reform: a view to Christians in earnest and their truly evangelical order -- 2. Milton's ecclesiology: The real house and church of the living God -- 3. That mystic body and societ[ies] of persons within the whole multitute : vertical and horizontal mystical union -- 4. Rites and methods which [God] himself has prescribed : solution to the riddle of true reform -- 5. To stand separated : a rite of communion for the unanimous multitude of good protestants -- Many schisms and many distinctions : a goodly and graceful building -- 7. When they cry liberty : a rehetoric of license for bad men -- 8. Heresie : against the light of God's secretary -- 9. Regenerated by God : the dignity of the individual believer -- 10. Thir own abilities and the church : vocation to the new ministry -- 11. All sorts of degrees of men : scripture's new audience and messengers -- 12. If the word is used loosely : sacrament revised -- 13. A true and living faith : the ceremony of works -- 14. Charity or holiness of life : spiritual principle linking the inner and outer worlds -- 15. Written records pure : myth-making the new external scripture -- Conclusion: Kenosis: God's and Milton's reforming rhetorical invention., Stephen R. Honeygosky., Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-248) and index.
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Missouri
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Half title., Book provided by University of Missouri -- Kansas City
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Missouri newspapers, 1808-1966 [book]
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State group organized -- Service a major goal -- Other papers quick to appear -- Press group a century old -- Canton editor first to serve -- Historical Society created -- Press serves education -- Anniversary held in 1958-59 -- Publishers honored for service -- Long service recognized -- Editors known far and wide -- Pulitzer creates "new journalism" -- Kansas City remade by Nelson -- Many monuments remain today -- Globe-Democrat the oldest -- Leaders in smaller communities -- Record held in Palmyra -- Blanton families prominent -- Selection a difficult task -- Devotion unto death -- Seven became Governor -- Women serve, too -- Unusual names add color -- Newcomers still appear -- Future in good hands., by Dr. William H. Taft., Cover title: Newspapers serve Missouri
Reprint from Official Manual of the State of Missouri (1965-1966).
Includes bibliographical references.
Digitized by MU Libraries, University of Missouri--Columbia, January 2014. Local ID: monews01. (Digitized gift copy that was not added to the MU Libraries collections.)
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Missouri, a bone of contention
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Discovery and exploration of the Mississippi -- French domination in the Mississippi valley -- Spanish domination -- The Louisiana purchase -- Louisiana territory : 1804 to 1812 -- Missouri territory : 1813 to 1821 -- The Missouri compromise -- The admission of Missouri into the Union -- From 1820 to 1844 -- The annexation of Texas and the conquest of New Mexico -- The Jackson Resolutions : internal improvements : education -- Kansas troubles : progress of the state : election of 1800 -- The legislature and the constitution convention : Missouri decides for the Union -- The arsenal, Camp Jackson, and the second meeting of the convention -- Springfield and Lexington : the Confederates evacuate the state -- From the evacuation of the state to the end of the war -- Abolition of slavery : the convention of 1805 and test oaths., Series title at head of title page., Bibliography: pages [v]-vi., Book provided by University of Missouri -- St. Louis
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Missouri, heart of the nation
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A pictorial record of the natural beauties, industrial activities, and cultural characteristics of the state depicted by 14 contemporary American artists., Imprint date from preface., Includes biographical sketches of the artists, p. 56-62., Caption title.
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Morality of the New Testament digested under various heads
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Subtitle: Comprehending the duties which we owe to God, to ourselves, and to our fellow-creatures ; with an introduction addressed to Deists ; in which the character of Jesus Christ is vindicated against modern unbelievers ; and also an attempt is made to prove, that the religion taught by Jesus Christ was the pure religion of nature and reason ; the whole concluding with observations on a late treatise, intitled, The doctrine of grace, written by Dr. Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester ; together with an inquiry how far the belief of any doctrine may be necessary to salvation ; and some observations on the arguments of Mr. Locke and Dr. Leland., Authorship ascribed to Peter Annet, Cf. National Union Catalog; and also to Francis Webb, Cf. Halkett. Dict. of anon. and pseud. Eng. lit., Original has raised bands; gilt stamped title on morocco label; gold stamped covers and spine.
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Nell, the newsgirl
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Digitized from microfilm: Washington, D.C. :Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1975. Part of 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Copyright deposits 1901-1944 ; reel no. 122)
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New Mexico mines and minerals
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Being an epitome of the early mining history and resources of New Mexican mines, in the various districts, down to the present time.
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New Testament, and Familiar Hymns and Tunes
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Abide with me -- Alas! and did my saviour -- All hail the power -- All to Christ I owe -- America -- Am I a soldier of the cross -- Annie Laurie -- Arise, my soul, arise -- Asleep in Jesus -- At the cross -- At the door -- Auld lang syne -- Awake, my soul, strecht every -- Awake, my soul, to joyful lays -- Battling for the right -- Beulah land - Behold a stranger at the door -- Beyond the smiling -- Blessed assurance -- Blest be the tie that binds -- Blow ye the trumpet -- Bringing in the sheaves -- Come, every soul oppressed -- Come, holy spirit -- Come, let us join our -- Come, thou almighty king -- Come, thou fount -- Come, we that love the lord -- Come, ye disconsolate -- Coronation -- Depth of mercy -- Did Christ o'er sinners -- Down life's dark vale we wander -- Doxology -- Draw me nearer -- Even me -- Every day and hour -- Father! whate'er of earthly -- Forever with the lord -- Friends of freedom -- From every stormy wind -- From Greenland's icy mountains -- God be with you -- Go, labor on -- God is love -- God is the refuge -- Guide me, o thou great Jehovah -- Hallelujah, 'tis done -- Happy day -- Hark! ten thousand harps -- Hasten, sinner, to be wise -- Have courage, my boy -- He leadeth me -- He that goeth forth -- Hold the fort -- Holy, holy, holy! Lord god -- Holy spirit, faithful guide -- Home, sweet home -- Ho! my comrades, see the signal -- How dear to my heart -- How firm a foundation -- How sweet the name of Jesus -- I am far from my home -- I am praying for you -- I am thine, o lord -- I have a saviour, he's pleading -- I hear the saviour say -- I heard the voice of Jesus say -- I love to tell the story -- I love to steal awhile away -- I think, when I read -- I was a wandering sheep -- I would not live alway -- I'm a pilgrim -- In the Christian's home in glory -- In the cross of Christ I glory -- It is well with my soul -- I've found a friend in Jesus -- I've reached the land of corn -- Jesus, and shall it ever be -- Jesus calls us o'er the tumult -- Jesus, I my cross have taken -- Jesus is calling -- Jesus is tenderly calling thee -- Jesus, keep me near the cross -- Jesus loves even me -- Jesus loves me! this I know -- Jesus, lover of my soul -- Jesus, my lord, to thee I cry -- Jesus paid it all -- Jesus, saviour, pilot me -- Jesus shall reign -- Jesus, tender shepherd -- Jesus, thy name I love -- Jewels -- Joy to the world -- Just as I am -- Lord, I hear of showers of blessing -- Lord, Jesus, I love to be perfectly -- Love divine, all love excelling -- Majestic sweetness -- Maxwelton's braes are bonnie -- 'Mid pleasures and palaces -- Must Jesus bear the cross alone -- My ain countrie -- My country! 'tis of thee -- My days are gliding swiftly be -- My faith looks up to thee -- My hope is built on nothing less -- My Jesus, I love thee -- My soul, be on the thy guard -- Near the cross -- Nearer, my god, to thee -- Nothing but the blood of Jesus -- O god, our help -- O happy day, that fixed my choice -- Oh, could I speak -- Oh, think of the home -- Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's -- Oh, turn ye -- Old folks at home -- Only trust him -- Pass me not -- Praise god from whom all -- Rescue the perishing -- Rest for the weary -- Revive us again -- Rocked in the cradle of the deep -- Rock of ages, cleft for me -- Safe in the arms of Jesus -- Saved by grace -- Saviour, like a shepherd lead us -- Saviour, more than life to me -- Shall we meet beyond -- Shining shore -- Should auld acquaintance be forgot -- Sing them over again to me -- Some day the silver cord will break -- Sowing in the morning -- Sparkling and bright -- Stand up, stand up for Jesus -- Steal away -- Sweet hour of prayer -- Swing low, sweet chariot -- Sun of my soul -- Take me as I am -- Take my heart, o father -- Take my life and let it be -- Take the name of Jesus with you -- The army of temperance is gathering -- The cross is not greater -- The cross that he gave may be -- The the name of Jesus with you -- The army of temperance is gathering -- The cross is not greater -- The cross that he gave me be -- The great physician -- The lily of the valley -- The mistakes of my life have been -- The morning light is breaking -- The old oaken bucket -- The precious name -- The solid rock -- The star-spangled banner -- The sweetest name -- There are lonely hearts to cherish -- There is a fountain filled with blood -- There is a green hill far away -- There is no name so sweet on earth -- Throw out the life-line -- 'Tis the promise of god -- To-day the saviour calls -- Way down upon the Swanee River -- We are marching along -- We are marching on with shield -- We're marching to Zion -- We praise thee, o god -- What a friend we have in Jesus -- What can wash away my stain -- When he cometh, when he cometh -- When Jesus comes -- When I survey the wondrous cross -- When peace, like a river -- Where is my boy to-night -- Where is my wandering boy -- While the days are going by -- Whiter than snow -- Why do you wait, dear brother -- Wonderful words of life -- Ye Christian heralds -- Yield not to temptation -- You're starting to-day on life's.
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New mandate
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Louis A. Ferleger and Jay R. Mandle., A collection of revised essays originally written between 1986 and 1993 and previously published in various journals., Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-143) and index.
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Numerical calculation of the honourable mem---rs as were elected for the ensuing Parl---nt
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Mem---rs, Parl---nt, and H--gh-Ch---ch are respectively: Members, Parliament, High-Church., Printed in 8 columns., Column 8 : The Proceedings on the Occasional Bill last Parliament, 1704/5, and The Numerical Calculation Completely Computed., MU copy has some underlinings, cross and z signs and a word "dead" against several names.
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