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Dr. Samuel Daniel seeks out believers with his book Favour & Increase! Through the theme of God-focused motivational empowerment, the author is able to underscore the fact that the God we serve is well intentioned toward us. God wants us to do well. He wants us to succeed. From the beginning, He has provided blessings and increase for us. The Lord wants us to meet His requirements, so we may be able to attain what He has provided us with previously. It is God's intention for His people to be able to achieve the blessings and favours He has set before us. God has plans for each of us, and each of us has a role to play. By setting His people up for favour, we are able to develop into the people the Lord desires us to be. However, this development can only be attained by meeting His conditions. Discover what these conditions are through the insightful pages of Favour & Increase! Dive in and explore how to move toward the favour God has left for you. Learn how to grow closer to God and strengthen your relationship with Him. Absorb concepts such as favour and increase through obedience, true worship, and living in the secret place. Here, you will learn how to become all that God has intended for you to be. Read, pray, and act as you move through this book and grow wiser in the promises of God. Samuel Daniel, Ph.D., is a Christian counseling psychologist and life coach. He is also the Founding Director of Daniel's Counseling Services at Hughes Medical Center and the Founding President of "It Takes Two Ministries" in Anguilla. He has used his extensive education and experience to help others. Dr. Daniel has been married to his wife Malita for thirty-five years, and together, they have two young adult children, Jervayne and Samalta.
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This is a curated and comprehensive collection of the most important works covering matters related to national security, diplomacy, defense, war, strategy, and tactics. The collection spans centuries of thought and experience, and includes the latest analysis of international threats, both conventional and asymmetric. It also includes riveting first person accounts of historic battles and wars.Some of the books in this Series are reproductions of historical works preserved by some of the leading libraries in the world. As with any reproduction of a historical artifact, some of these books contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. We believe these books are essential to this collection and the study of war, and have therefore brought them back into print, despite these imperfections.We hope you enjoy the unmatched breadth and depth of this collection, from the historical to the just-published works.
SAMUEL DANIEL: DELIA: ELIZABETHAN SONNET CYCLE Samuel Daniel's 'Delia' is one of the major Elizabethan sonnet sequences, reprinted here in an attractive new edition. 'Delia' is a sonnet cycle of love poetry, and some of the finest verse in the English language. The book includes a note on Samuel Daniel, illustrations, and suggestions for further reading. Each poem has a page to itself. It's a useful edition for students. Samuel Daniel was born in 1562 in Taunton, Somerset. He was educated at Oxford (Magdalen Hall); he worked as a tutor (to William Herbert), and a court official. His patrons included Fulke Greville and the Earl of Devonshire. He wrote plays as well as poetry (his 1605 'Philotas' tragedy was deemed anti-royal, and sympathetic to the Earl of Essex's rebellion). He died in 1619. Samuel Daniel's 'Delia' was first published in a pirated edition in 1591 (alongside Sir Philip Sidney's 'Astrophel and Stella'). In 1592, Daniel published his own edition of 'Delia: Contayning Certayne Sonnets: With the Complaint of Rosamond' (50 poems). 'Delia' was reprinted and revised in 1592 (again), 1594, 1595, 1598, 1601, 1602, 1622 and 1632. Delia (another name for the goddess Diana) may have been addressed to Sir Philip Sidney's sister, the Countess of Pembroke (she is one of the recurring figures in Elizabethan sonneteering, and Delia was dedicated to her). Someone who lived in Beckington, Wiltshire (close to where Samuel Daniel lived), has also been suggested. Illustrated. Bibliography and note. ISBN 9781861712912. 96 pages. www.crmoon.com
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