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The American Revolution in Anecdotes is a series of short stories from the American Revolutionary era. They are historical in nature. The author does not claim to be a historian but only an interested learner. These short stories are meant to teach a broader spiritual principle. The messages associated with each story may be found in the author's book. The Story of Liberty.
The Story of Liberty contains twenty-six chapters that trace the history, principles and life applications of liberty through the Bible. Using events from the American Revolutionary War, the book works its way through the Old and New Testaments to describe what liberty is, why it is so important to possess it and when it is appropriate to surrender it. The Story of Liberty is a Bible study. Almost every chapter will contain some piece of history from the American Revolutionary War but it is not a history book. This book studies liberty as it is found in the Word of God, the Bible.
For approximate twenty five years now, the focus on most studies of the Song of Solomon has been on the relationship between husband and wife. Some teachers have gone so far as to imply it is heresy and abusive to the Bible to teach any other application for it. Previous to that, however, most Bible preachers and teachers taught that the Song of Solomon represents Christ's love for His church. This book reaches back to those less modern students of the Bible and applies the Song of Solomon to Christ's relationship to believers. The Song of Solomon is seen as a drama having five acts, each one presenting a different phase in the growing relationship between Christ and the believer.
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