The Guide to the Chemical Heaven

The Guide to the Chemical Heaven
Author: Jacob Toll
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-22
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Guide to The Chemical Heaven by Jacob Toll, 1688, was a popular alchemical work, being issued in Latin, German and French. Added to this is a short Enigma by Louis Grasshof. Translated by Adam McLean.

Creating Heaven Through Your Plate

Creating Heaven Through Your Plate
Author:
Publisher: Warm Snow Pub
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780962992353

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Dog Heaven

Dog Heaven
Author: Cynthia Rylant
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545337534

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A comforting and playful exploration of a beloved dog's journey after a happy life on Earth. In Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant's classic bestseller, the author comforts readers young and old who have lost a dog. Recommended highly by pet lovers around the world, Dog Heaven not only comforts but also brings a tear to anyone who is devoted to a pet. From expansive fields where dogs can run and run to delicious biscuits no dog can resist, Rylant paints a warm and affectionate picture of the ideal place God would, of course, create for man's best friend. The first picture book illustrated by the author, Dog Heaven is enhanced by Rylant's bright, bold paintings that perfectly capture an afterlife sure to bring solace to anyone who is grieving.

The Chemical News

The Chemical News
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 660
Release: 1896
Genre: Chemistry
ISBN:

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Heaven's Bride

Heaven's Bride
Author: Leigh Eric Schmidt
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0465022944

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The nineteenth-century eccentric Ida C. Craddock was by turns a secular freethinker, a religious visionary, a civil-liberties advocate, and a resolute defender of belly-dancing. Arrested and tried repeatedly on obscenity charges, she was deemed a danger to public morality for her candor about sexuality. By the end of her life Craddock, the nemesis of the notorious vice crusader Anthony Comstock, had become a favorite of free-speech defenders and women's rights activists. She soon became as well the case-history darling of one of America's earliest and most determined Freudians. In Heaven's Bride, prize-winning historian Leigh Eric Schmidt offers a rich biography of this forgotten mystic, who occupied the seemingly incongruous roles of yoga priestess, suppressed sexologist, and suspected madwoman. In Schmidt's evocative telling, Craddock's story reveals the beginning of the end of Christian America, a harbinger of spiritual variety and sexual revolution.

The Interview

The Interview
Author: Melony Paradise
Publisher: Melony Paradise
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1520566387

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Just out of high school, Alyssa Rose has one lofty career goal. With all the assistance the aliens have provided to humanity, Alyssa wants to do her part to repay them, however she can. With an opening for Secretarial Intern, she must prove her worth against all the other women interviewing for the highly coveted position. The internship is one step closer to Kayn’Kara, the powerful (and gorgeous) Commander of the Szu’Kara. Will she nail the interview? Can Alyssa win this internship and get her foot in the door to work for the alien commander she’s had a crush on for years? Note: Quick read mini story. Great for a lunch break!

Heaven

Heaven
Author: Joe Crews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008-05-03
Genre: Heaven
ISBN: 9781580190404

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You better believe, Heaven is for real! See a glimpse of the place we can all look forward to when Jesus comes.

The American Catalogue

The American Catalogue
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1881
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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American national trade bibliography.

Inching Toward Heaven's Door

Inching Toward Heaven's Door
Author: John F. Sieckhaus, Ph.D.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146281042X

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There are few clues as to why a person responds to the vicissitudes of life in a given way. As John Sieckhaus states in this memoir of his own spiritual journey ?some have the courage to choose life from their earliest moments of sober reflection while others opt to soothe their pain with addictions of the mind and body, some choose an early final exit and still others stay the healing course trusting that there is purpose to their lives, meaning in their suffering, and healing as the intended outcome of some higher power.? The tragic slaying of his parents propels the author as sixteen year old onto a life course dictated initially by his own errant choices and the acculturations of family, tribe and society. His decision to pursue a Ph.D. in chemistry is consistent with his search for life?s magic formula, the alchemist?s quest for the philosopher?s stone, but the first fruits of this venture are depression and a horrific encounter with his ?family demons?. Resort to psychotherapy and chemical dis-ease management, a therapeutic model ?characterized by a patient?s need to trust in the alchemical wisdom of his or her therapist,? proves to be a mere palliative in a desperate striving to arrest the pain, and it is only through an encounter with the living God amidst a small band of refugees from mainline Christian churches that his journey of faith, remembrance and healing begins. John Sieckhaus tells this story with conviction and a deep sense of gratitude for God?s provision of trustworthy guides and fellow travelers on the way. It was from James and Mary Baird, a couple whose decision to stand against the racial prejudices inherent in their small town culture in Baird Mississippi in the 1950s forced them to leave family, clan and culture to reach out to the hurting and the needy in southeast Asia that he learned to heed God?s call in his life and to pursue his vocation with a new sense of adventure and purpose. In so doing he had to come to grips with his work as a scientist engaged in the development of weapon systems and was eventually led to challenge his company?s involvement with nerve gas research and resign his position. With each step in his vocational journey the healing went deeper and finally, after staying the course for more than twenty years, the author was gifted with a revelation of his family pathology which provided the clues concerning his own responses to life. This is a story that the author was compelled to tell because the telling was an integral part of his healing journey and because, as he states in the introduction ?I believe that what I have experienced and learned is not just for my own healing and spiritual growth, that perhaps it may help others walk their own path to wholeness. If this should prove to be the case for only one other person it (the telling) will have been worth the effort.?