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William Goodman: A Civil War Horsesoldier

ebooks William Goodman: A Civil War Horsesoldier by Larry Buege in History

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The Anglican Way is a guidebook for anyone interested in following Jesus as an Anglican Christian. Written for both the newcomer and the person who wants to go deeper; this book answers hundreds of questions about history; theology; worship; and more. Learn about this ancient but fast-growing branch of the Body of Christ. Let this guide help you as you walk the Anglican Way. A Methodist pastor; Reverend Robert Pelfrey; wrote this about the book. We think he sums it up well: The best thing about The Anglican Way is how it covers a broad sweep of life in the Anglican Way without sacrificing the depth that should naturally come with a book about Christian living (though; tragically; all too often does not). Are there books that cover more Anglican history and theology? Yes. Are there books that include more Anglican prayers and liturgy? Of course. Are there books that more completely discuss the particularities and intricacies of the Anglican tradition? Perhaps (though not many).But is there any book anywhere that covers all of these things -- Anglican history; theology; distinctives; prayers and liturgies; and many other aspects of the balance and complexities of the Anglican Way -- all in one winsome; personal; and very practical volume? I feel sure in saying that there is not.The Anglican Way is a book born of passion and a lifetime of devotion. McKenzie is obviously both highly knowledgable of; and deeply committed to his subject matter. Other traditions would do well to have such a voice. Regardless of one's background or denominational affiliation; there is much here that is instructional...and inspirational.


#4556004 in Books 2016-12-14Original language:English 9.00 x .54 x 6.00l; #File Name: 0989247775238 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. First rate historical fictionBy Avid ReaderI began reading this story with a heavy heart. Did I really want to read a story about a Union soldier who; according to the blub; survived the civil war; but was captured and died in a prisoner of war camp? I needn’t have worried; the voices of the main characters and the inherent strength of the story carried me through to a surprisingly uplifting ending. This is the fictionalized story of the author’s great great grandfather. The historical details are reproduced faithfully; and the author improvises the characters’ thoughts and dialogue with care and in a manner consistent with the period. Well worth your time and money. 5 healthy stars.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great read !By Parent GunsmithingI have read Mr. Buege's works; and they all are well written and factual; great read and I plan to read all of his books.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Connie KVery interesting! Hard to put down.

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