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  • von Andrew Murray
    19,00 €

  • von Abraham Ben Simeon
    25,00 €

  • von Andrew Murray
    20,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1934 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. This is Murray's testimony of his faith in divine healing and how he was healed by the mercy of god after two years of ill health. Chapters on:Chapter 1 - Pardon and HealingChapter 2 - Because of Your UnbeliefChapter 3 - Jesus and the DoctorsChapter 4 - Health and Salvation by the Name of JesusChapter 5 - Not by Our Own PowerChapter 6 - According to the Measure of FaithChapter 7 - The Way of FaithChapter 8 - Your Body Is the Temple of the Holy GhostChapter 9 - The Body for the LordChapter 10 - The Lord for the BodyChapter 11 - Do Not Consider Your BodyChapter 12 - Discipline and SanctificationChapter 13 - Sickness and DeathChapter 14 - The Holy Spirit the Spirit of HealingChapter 15 - Persevering PrayerChapter 16 - Let Him That Is Healed Glorify GodChapter 17 - The Need for a Manifestation of God's PowerChapter 18 - Sin and SicknessChapter 19 - Jesus Bore Our SicknessChapter 20 - Is Sickness a Chastisement?Chapter 21 - God's Prescription for the SickChapter 22 - The Lord That Healeth TheeChapter 23 - Jesus Heals the SickChapter 24 - Fervent and Effectual PrayerChapter 25 - Intercessory PrayerChapter 26 - The Will of GodChapter 27 - Obedience and HealthChapter 28 - Job's Sickness and HealingChapter 29 - The Prayer of FaithChapter 30 - Anointing in the Name of the LordChapter 31 - Full Salvation Our High PrivilegeChapter 32 - "Ye Are the Branches"

  • von Saxton T. Pope
    26,00 €

  • von Edward Leedskalnin
    15,00 - 19,00 €

  • von Andrew Carnegie
    15,00 €

  • von Andrew Murray
    13,00 €

  • von Vegetius
    18,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1940 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Originally published in "Roots of Strategy," by the Military Service Publishing Company, 1940. The only Latin art of war to survive, Vegetius' treatise was for long an essential part of the medieval prince's military education. The core of his proposals, the maintenance of a highly-trained professional standing army and navy, was revolutionary for medieval Europe, while his theory of deterrence through strength remains the foundation of modern Western defense policy. The work was written just before the fall of the Roman Empire in the West, at a time when economic weakness and political disintegration threatened to undermine the strategic defensive structure that had underpinned the Roman State for so long. The main thrust of his reforms was to confront the problems of the fragmentation of the army, the barbarization of its personnel, the loss of professional skills, and the substitution of mercenaries for standing forces. The accent of the work is on the practicalities of recruiting and training new model armies (and navies) starting from scratch, and on the strategies appropriate to their use against the barbarian invaders of the period.

  • von Michael I. Levi
    21,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1920 Seventh Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Levi H. Dowling (1844-1911), who originally published "The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ" under the sole name of Levi, was a Church of Christ pastor, a Civil War chaplain for the Union Army, a practitioner of homeopathic medicine, a New Thought lecturer, and a religious publisher. Levi maintained he had transcribed the text of the book from the Akashic records. In the later 20th century, it was adopted by New Age spiritual groups. The title is derived from the practice in astrology of naming time periods in terms of constellations and their dominant positions in the sky. In that system, the Age of Aquarius is approaching. The Aquarian Gospel makes the following claims, among others: The revelation of the Aquarian Gospel was prophesied 2000 years ago by Elihu, who conducted a school of the prophets in Zoan, Egypt. Jesus puts on the role of The Christ, but is not automatically Christ by nature. By making himself, through effort and prayer, a fit vessel, Jesus enabled The Christ to dwell within him. Christ is therefore used as a term for the perfect human being that Jesus exemplified, a human being that has been "Christened" (anointed) and therefore made holy. Jesus came to earth to show the way back to God via his lifestyle and teachings. He is the example we must model our own lives after, if we seek salvation. Reincarnation exists, and is the explanation for various seeming injustices. Reincarnation allows people to settle debts they have incurred in past lives. Humanity has forgotten God and is currently working its way back to fully remembering God. Time is separated into ages. These ages last approximately 2,000 years. We are now nearing the start of the Aquarian Age. All souls will eventually mature and become perfect, like Jesus, thus ending the cycle of reincarnation. No soul is ever abandoned by God.

  • von William Strunk
    14,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1920 Edition. "The Elements of Style", by William Strunk,is a prescriptive American English writing style guide comprising eight "elementary rules of usage," ten "elementary principles of composition," "a few matters of form," a list of forty-nine "words and expressions commonly misused," and a list of fifty-seven "words often misspelled." This reprint reproduces the text of the 1920 edition. This authoritative and engagingly written manual retains its immediacy and relevance. Strunk begins with the basic rules of usage, offering explanations of correct punctuation and grammar. Covers grammar, diction, syntax, sentence construction and other basic writing essentials.

  • von Rudulf Steiner
    17,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1922 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. This book, subtitled "An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man", is a good starting point among the hundreds of books written by Rudolf Steiner. He sees a tripartate model of the individual here: body, soul and spirit, cautioning us that these are only approximate terms. In the course of this short two hundred page book we explore higher realities which have eluded the scientific method: planes of seething elemental spirits, zones wandered by reincarnating entities, and more abstract 'places' where Platonic Archetypes dwell. He explains how auras are one modality of these higher existences which we can view in our present form. Steiner provides a precise, phenomenological description of his own supersensible experiences and the supersensible phenomena revealed by them. "Theosophy" is organized in four parts. First, Steiner builds up a comprehensive understanding of human nature, beginning with the physical bodily nature and moving up through the soul nature to our spiritual being: the "I" and the higher spiritual aspects of our being. This then leads to the experience of the human being as a sevenfold interpenetrated being of body, soul, and spirit. Secondly, Steiner gives an extraordinary overview of the laws of reincarnation and the workings of karma as we pass from one life to the next. Thirdly, Steiner shows the different ways in ;which we live, during this life on earth and after death, in the three worlds of body, soul and spirit, as well as the ways in which these worlds in turn live into us. Fourthly, a succinct description is given of the path of knowledge by which each one of us can begin to understand the marvelous and harmonious complexity of the psycho-spiritual worlds in the fullness.

  • von Otto Rank
    15,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1914 edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Otto Rank, (1884--1939), was an Austrian psychologist who was part of Sigmund Freud's inner circle. This early monograph by Rank is a groundbreaking application of the psychoanalytic method to comparative mythology. In this study Rank looks at a wide variety of Eurasian hero birth narratives, including Greek, Roman, Judeo-Christian, Indian, and Germanic legendary figures. He uses the methodology and vocabulary of classic Freudian psychoanalysis to do so. The middle part of this book, where Rank enumerates some of these tales, will be the most useful for modern readers, as he draws on a wide range of sources, some of them fairly obscure. A classic work, which much influenced later writers, particularly Joseph Campbell.

  • von George Winslow Plummer
    19,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1939 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Plummer intended this book as an instruction book for your success¿not only the form of success that is counted in dollars, but also the success that comes from your harmonious attunement to other persons and to your surroundings. The theme of this book is that you have within yourself powerful but hidden natural powers that you can uncover, develop and use for attaining happiness. Plummer¿s goal is to aid you in accessing these powers.

  • von Irving Fisher
    15,00 €

    2011 Reprint of the 1933 edition. Following the stock market crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression, Fisher developed a theory of economic crises called "debt-deflation", which rejected general equilibrium theory and attributed crises to the bursting of a credit bubble. According to the debt deflation theory, a sequence of effects of the debt bubble bursting occurs: 1. Debt liquidation and distress selling. 2. Contraction of the money supply as bank loans are paid off. 3. A fall in the level of asset prices. 4. A still greater fall in the net worth of businesses, precipitating bankruptcies. 5. A fall in profits. 6. A reduction in output, in trade and in employment. 7. Pessimism and loss of confidence. 8. Hoarding of money. 9. A fall in nominal interest rates and a rise in deflation adjusted interest rates.This theory was ignored in favor of Keynesian economics, partly due to the damage to Fisher's reputation from his overly optimistic attitude prior to the crash, but has experienced a revival of mainstream interest since the 1980s, particularly since the Late-2000s recession, and is now a main theory with which he is popularly associated.

  • von A. W Tozer
    18,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1963 edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Selected and with an introduction and notes by A.W. Tozer. The purpose of this book is to bring together in one convenient volume some of the best devotional verse the English language affords, and thus to make available to present day Christians a rich spiritual heritage which the greater number of them for various reasons do not now enjoy. Includes works by Isaac Watts, Oliver Wendell Holmes, F.W. Faber, Milman, Shirley, Wesley, Rossetti, Gerhardt, Pollock, Tate, Brady, Tersteegen, Ware, Nicolai, Bonar and others. Tozer served 44 years of ministry, associated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance, a Protestant evangelical denomination; 33 of those years were served as a pastor in a number of churches. He is the author of dozens of books, two of which, The Pursuit of God and The Knowledge of the Holy, are considered classics. His books impress on the reader the possibility and necessity for a deeper relationship with God.

  • von Joseph Alois Schumpeter
    15,00 €

    2011 Reprint of 1947 Second Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Originally Published as Part II of Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy [1947]. " Can capitalism survive? No. I do not think it can." Thus opens Schumpeter's prologue to a section of his 1947 book, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. One might think, on the basis of the quote, that Schumpeter was a Marxist. But the analysis that led Schumpeter to his conclusion differed totally from Karl Marx's. Marx believed that capitalism would be destroyed by its enemies (the proletariat), whom capitalism had purportedly exploited, and he relished the prospect. Schumpeter believed that capitalism would be destroyed by its successes, that it would spawn a large intellectual class that made its living by attacking the very bourgeois system of private property and freedom so necessary for the intellectual class's existence. And unlike Marx, Schumpeter did not relish the destruction of capitalism. "If a doctor predicts that his patient will die presently," he wrote, "this does not mean that he desires it."

  • von Joseph Murphy
    21,00 €

  • von John Dewey
    17,00 €

  • von G. K. Chesterton
    19,00 €

  • von Ernest Holmes
    21,00 €

  • von Benjamin Graham
    23,00 €

  • von C. P. Dadant
    18,00 €

  • von James Clarence Coe
    28,00 €

  • von Joseph Murphy
    19,00 €

  • von Joseph Murphy
    19,00 €

  • von Joseph Murphy
    16,00 €

  • von Catherine Ponder
    19,00 €

    2010 Reprint of 1962 Edition. Ponder is best known for her classic work, The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity. This later title is one of a series of Unity books devoted to teaching you how you can make your life better by applying Christian principles. The Unity movement now reaches millions of persons all over the world. Chapters: CONTENTS Chapter 1. Dare to Prosper!Chapter 2. Pray and ProsperChapter 3. Making the Right Contact for ProsperityChapter 4. Substance - the Key to ProsperityChapter 5. The Prosperity Law of IncreaseChapter 6. Tithe Your Way to ProsperityChapter 7. There Is Magic in ItChapter 8. Wheel of FortuneChapter 9. Harvest Your GoodChapter 10. Prosperity the Hope of the WorldChapter 11. What You Can Do about World PeaceChapter 12. Prosperous Thinking for HealthChapter 13. Controlled LivingChapter 14. A Master Plan for Success

  • von Baird T. Spalding
    18,00 €

    2010 Reprint of 1924 Edition. In 1924 Spalding published this first and most important volume of Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East. It describes the travels to India and Tibet of a research party of eleven scientists in 1894. During their trip they claim to have made contact with "the Great Masters of the Himalayas", immortal beings with whom they lived and studied, gaining a fascinating insight into their lives and spiritual message. This close contact enabled them to witness many of the spiritual principles evinced by these Great Masters translated into their everyday lives, which could be described as 'miracles'. Such examples are walking on water, or manifesting bread to feed the hungry party.These books have remained consistently popular with spiritual seekers, those interested in the philosophy of the East and those who enjoy a good story because of their accessible nature and easy-to-follow format. However, despite most of the action taking place in India, the Great Masters make it clear that the greatest embodiment of the Enlightened state is that of the Christ (as personified by Jesus): "The Masters accept that Buddha represents the Way to Enlightenment, but they clearly set forth that Christ IS Enlightenment, or a state of consciousness for which we are all seeking - the Christ light of every individual; therefore, the light of every child born into the world."

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