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edyth armstrong hoyt: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1949 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Unraveling Revelation Bob Roberts, 2001-10 In this small volume the Book of Revelation is made understandable not an obscure, esoteric, bewildering book written only for first century Christians but understandable to any modern reader who pursues its pages. It is simplified and rearranged from the literary form found in New Testament translations groups of seven segments are given a revised order clarifying the meaning. It also proposes that this structure was a memory system designed for first century Christians, who were largely illiterate. These people must have understood the symbols, metaphors, numbers and the structure or this book never would have been included in the Bible. It is a challenging, easy-to-grasp message for today's Christians and today's Christian churches. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Legend of the Mermaid's Tear Theresa Austin, 2014-11-26 At a midnight hour, In the year 1844, A reporter stopped his carriage as the moon behind cast eerie beams on scattered wisps of fog to reveal a castle-like tower with a lighted window. He knew the story of the exclusive recluse, and penned an article christening Elizabeth, The mad lady of shallott (who has a lovely face, God lend her grace). |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1951 Includes Part 1A: Books and Part 1B: Pamphlets, Serials and Contributions to Periodicals |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Catalogue of English Bible Translations William J. Chamberlin, 1991-12-10 While other Bible catalogs are available, this comprehensive reference book is destined to become the standard in the field. Chamberlin's one-volume work traces the publication history of multiple editions of Bible translations and offers valuable decriptive annotations. The catalog not only includes complete Bibles, but also Old and New Testaments, partial texts, commentaries that include translations, children's Bibles, Apocryphal writings, and the Koran, as well. Other bibliographies are usually limited to editions commonly found in academic libraries, but Chamberlin's guide also includes Bibles found in private collections. Overall, this catalogue contains more than five times as many entries of different English translations as two other Bible bibliographies, those by Hill and Herbert, combined. The entries are grouped in 151 categories, and within each category entries are listed in chronological order. The accompanying annotations identify the translator and provide an overview of the contents of each work. The detailed indexes make this bibliography a convenient tool for researchers. Bible scholars, collectors, and rare book dealers will find this catalogue a necessary addition to their libraries. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Catalogue of Title Entries of Books and Other Articles Entered in the Office of the Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, at Washington, D.C. Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1957 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Catalog of Copyright Entries Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1958 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Journal of Biblical Literature , 1970 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Archaeological Newsletter , 1957 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: AB Bookman's Yearbook , 1975 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: The Revelation of Jesus Christ Ray F. Robbins, 2005-01-13 What New Testament book bewilders most Christians? Of course, the book of Revelation. Many people ignore it because it seems unreal and unrelated to Christian living. Others see it as a fascinating enigma, and they propose a variety of schemes to answer every symbolic reference. While fully aware of the various theories of interpretation, Dr. Robbins is primarily concerned in this book with clarifying what the writer was trying to say to his original readers. He provides a practical exposition with little attention given to critical problems. He feels that the basic message is timeless, full of hope and promise in every age. Here is fresh, clear light on a book that has been shrouded by extreme and sometimes fanatic interpreters. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: The Publishers' Trade List Annual , 1968 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: The Publishers Weekly , 1959 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: American Record Letter , 1950 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Unitarians in the State of Washington, 1870-1960 Esther McDowell, 1966 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Fort Hays Studies , 1962 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Journal of Bible and Religion , 1955 Includes section Book reviews. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1959 The record of each copyright registration listed in the Catalog includes a description of the work copyrighted and data relating to the copyright claim (the name of the copyright claimant as given in the application for registration, the copyright date, the copyright registration number, etc.). |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Divorce and Remarriage Tom Roberts, 2018-03-22 From the birth of Christianity and with the Christian churches’ separation from Judaism, a tragic misunderstanding of marriage and divorce has occurred. Not only have we lost the understanding of biblical marriage counsel and wisdom, we have also lost the process of marriage and its biblical allowances for separation of man and wife under certain conditions. Christianity often fails to understand the biblical practice of marriage, as well as divorce and remarriage. Our Lord employed rabbinic teaching to uplift the status of women in his temple discourses with Jewish sects, such as the Sadducees and many groups of Pharisees. Unless we understand the Semitic discussion within those groups and properly translate Our Lord’s response to these questions, his teaching is held in tension with that of the epistles of Paul. Jesus and Paul are dealing with different case studies together with different communities of faiths, which affects how we should interpret the general message contained in the text. These misinterpretations of this vital information have needlessly ruined the lives of many innocent victims. It is long overdue for the Christian Church to reevaluate her response to this growing problem. There is a blessing for those who will receive this teaching. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Library of Congress Catalogs Library of Congress, 1955 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Understanding the Book of Revelation as Cultural Literature Sandy Miller, 2013-09-12 In the book of Revelation, John offers a peek at the steady march of society toward Christs kingdom on earth. Exotic language, symbols, and caricatures of the actors on the stage during Johns life provide a study in the intolerable politics of the Roman Empire, which was in power during the life of Christ and of John, his disciple. Author Sandy Millers Understanding the Book of Revelation as Cultural Literature brings a new and different perspective to this important biblical book. She considers such questions as what the vision says about the God John worships, and if Johns God is just, why he delays justice for those martyred for their faith. When the seventh angel trumpets the time for God to destroy those who destroy the earth(Rev. 11:18d), there are no bloody victims in Johns Armageddon. The only weapon used is the Sword of Truth. Christs white robe is stained with the blood of his own self-sacrifice. His armys battle garb is clean and white. This war is differenta battle for the hearts and minds of menfought daily by Christ and his army of truth tellers. Martyrs find comfort when the destroyers hearts are changed, but if they still need a sacrifice, justice demands they sacrifice themselves. Understanding the Book of Revelation as Cultural Literature provides guidelines to help you and your students to understand what some may find complicated. Most importantly, a better understanding of this book in particular can lead to a better understanding of the Bible and God as a whole. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Books in Print , 1962 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Who's who in the West , 1966 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Unlock Potential - with Love Ken G Cooper, 2017-07-11 How much more could you achieve with your life? This remarkable book provides the key to unlocking the potential you already have. There are no fancy formulae - indeed the great strength herein is its simplicity indicating the power of love to open the way that is before us all. Everyone knows that when love dominates our actions we can surpass what is the norm. In reading this book, we see how. The unlocking of what we have within is inevitable, because it is there. The ability to love what we do, and love what we are, brings out a new love of life. It guides us to do things differently, otherwise we remain as we are. Whatever your beliefs, the power of love is known and proved. While written with a love for the Bible, it reaches out and embraces everyone, whatever their leaning. It is not confined to Christianity, for love is universal. Nor is this about positive thinking / visualisation. It is about the reality of your unique potential, fulfilled by the love in your heart. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Studies in the Apocalypse of John of Patmos Edyth Armstrong Hoyt, 2011-10-01 A Non-Interpretive And Literary Approach To The Last Book Of The English Bible. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature C. A. Patrides, Joseph Anthony Wittreich, 1984 This remarkable collection of original essays by a distinguished group of American and English scholars explores attitudes toward apocalyptic thought and the Book of Revelation as they were reflected, over many centuries, in theological discourse, political activity, and artistic and literary endeavors. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints , 1981 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Subject Catalog Library of Congress, 1950 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: National Union Catalog , 1973 Includes entries for maps and atlases. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: The Library of Congress Author Catalog Library of Congress, 1953 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Breakthrough Analysis of Daniel’s Prophecies R. Allan Dermott, 2023-04-16 Have you ever thought about the possible relevance of Bible prophecies to our lives today? In this book, you will find new perspectives to consider on the prophecies of Daniel and related history. These viewpoints may lead to seeing our world in a different light. Stepping away from preconceived ideas about prophecies, in general, and Daniel’s visions, in particular, give new perspective based on decades of study, prayer and insightful contemplation. Compelling insights bring to light precisely how these prophetic dates are interrelated, how they have significant meaning, and may have implications for our lives today. Even though the Biblical book of Daniel was written millennia ago, interest in its meaning for faith and the heart remain. A broader perspective and the lens of history brings additional context and reconsideration to earlier interpretations. Without these perspectives, some tended to have been taken piecemeal, out of context, or viewed without an understanding of the role of each element in their interrelation to the whole. This book reexamines many of these and more, and, based upon a review of literature, no book is found that matches the comprehensive nature regarding each of Daniel’s nine prophetic spans. Dr. Dermott brings out the meanings behind each date, and he correlates Biblical authorities with each other and with further compelling and original research. The narrative invites you to join this exciting journey and experience the exceptionally detailed unfoldment from each beginning prophetic date to its undeniable fulfillment in history. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1956 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: American Book Publishing Record , 1980 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Dictionary Catalog of the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, 1911-1971 New York Public Library. Research Libraries, 1979 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Who's who in the Midwest , 1958 A biographical dictionary of noteworthy men and women of the Central and Midwestern States. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: The Challenge of Books Seattle Public Library, Nell Wezeman Jones, 1955 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Friends' Intelligencer , 1951 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Religious Books, 1876-1982 R.R. Bowker Company. Department of Bibliography, R.R. Bowker Company. Publications Systems Department, 1983 Prepared by the R.R. Bowker Company's Department of Bibliography in collaboration with the Publications Systems Department--Page opposite t.p. Includes indexes. Author Index ... 3901-4069 Title Index ... 4071-4389. |
edyth armstrong hoyt: American Biographical Index Laureen Baillie, 2007 |
edyth armstrong hoyt: Union Catalog of the Graduate Theological Union Graduate Theological Union. Library, 1972 |
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