Editor’s Note: Our buddy, The Dark Ninja of Mockery and Twin Red Shadow of Justice, gives his thoughts on all things Google. It all started so promisingly. In those far-off, sunny days
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from History, by Bernadotte Perrin (published 1912). (Go back to previous chapter) But the Ancient History of the Greeks never emancipated itself wholly from the influence of the epic poems. The revolt against it
Editor’s Note: We are linking to our good friend, Sarah Salviander’s website. She is an Astrophysicist, holding a Ph.D in the field. She is also a committed Christian. We find her explanation
Editor’s Note: This short treatise comes from St. Clement of Rome. Let us then also pray for those who have fallen into any sin, that meekness and humility may be given to
Editor’s note: The following comprises the ninth, and final, chapter of Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic, by Sir Charles Oman (published 1902). IX. Caesar Many and diverse have been the
Editor’s Note: Our buddy, Harbin, shares another good observation and history lesson. King Cnute the Great (or Canute, or Kanut, Canut, or…. [insert phonetic transliterations here]) was a king of England
Editor’s note: The following comprises the fourth chapter, fourth part (D4), of The Gospel of Luke: An Exposition, by Charles R. Erdman (published 1936). All spelling in the original. 4. The
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