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Andrew Murray's 'Money' and 'Absolute Surrender,' are two important Christian classics that have affected the thinking of the Western Church. These books examine the implications of the Christian belief system on daily life, pushing the Christian to rethink their relationship to the money that they earn and the rhythms and priorities of their lives. Murray was a prolific writer publishing more than 200 books in his lifetime. This book serves as a fantastic introduction to the author. A new reprint of the timeless classic, this edition is available in both paperback (978-1-78139-458-8) and hardback (978-1-78139-460-1), and uses a clear and easy to read font.
In 1781 Friedrich Schiller's "The Robbers" (Die Räuber) was published and it signaled the start of Schiller's first period of his works (1781 - 1785). Fittingly, the first two poems of this collection were originally introduced in this play. It is also noteworthy that the poems were first published in an anthology (now a literary rarity) together with poems by some of his contemporaries. They contain amongst other things the beautiful and impassioned "Laura Poems" as well as the dramatic sketch "Semele". All of these poems give an excellent insight into Schiller's early - Sturm und Drang - lyrical beginnings.
Anne seems to be entering womanhood for good now, as she heads off to the long awaited college. All sorts of surprises are to come, from marriage proposals and story selling to grumpy cats. Anne is getting independence in her very own cottage, but is she yet ready to accept a proposal?
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