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William Denton

    William Denton was a significant clergyman in Victorian England, deeply influenced by the tractarian movement. His work often focused on the position of Christians in Turkey and explored his interests in Serbia and Montenegro through his publications. He also maintained ties with the orthodox church in Serbia, further shaping his perspective. Denton's writings offer insight into his religious convictions and the international concerns of his era.

    Sermon From Shakespeare's Text: "tongues In Trees, Books In The Running Brooks, Sermons In Stones, And Good In Every Thing." Delivered In Music Hall,
    Our Planet, Its Past and Future; or, Lectures On Geology. by William Denton. Fifth Thousand.
    A Commentary Practical and Exegetical On the Lord's Prayer
    The Soul Of Things, Or, Psychometric Researches And Discoveries; Volume 2
    Automotive Technician Training: Practical Worksheets Level 1
    Radical Rhymes
    • 2024

      Is Darwin Right?

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Originally published in 1882, this reprint offers a glimpse into the historical context and themes of the time. The book captures the essence of its era, providing readers with insights into societal norms, challenges, and the literary style of the late 19th century. Its enduring relevance and charm make it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.

      Is Darwin Right?
    • 2024

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1883, preserving the historical significance and context of its time. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and narrative style of the late 19th century, allowing for a deeper understanding of the era's literature. The reprint aims to make this timeless piece accessible to contemporary audiences, highlighting its enduring relevance and appeal.

      The Ancient Church in Egypt. The Substance of a Paper Read on Wednesday, May 30, 1883 at the Victoria Hall, Norwich
    • 2024

      The book presents a reprint of a classic work first published in 1877, offering readers a chance to explore the themes and insights of the original text. It captures the historical context and literary style of its time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature and its evolution. The reprint aims to preserve the integrity of the original, providing an authentic reading experience for both new and returning audiences.

      What was He? Or, Jesus in the Light of the Nineteenth Century
    • 2024

      This reprint preserves the original text from 1881, offering readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes presented at that time. The book reflects the language and perspectives of its era, providing insight into the societal norms and values of the late 19th century. Readers can expect an authentic experience that highlights the author's original intent and style, making it a valuable addition for collectors and those interested in literary history.

      A Commentary on the Epistles for the Sundays and Other Holy Days of the Christian Year
    • 2023
    • 2023

      The Soul of Things;

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In this spiritual exploration, the authors delve into the essence of things and how they relate to the divine. They draw from a variety of religious and philosophical traditions to provide a holistic perspective on the nature of reality.

      The Soul of Things;
    • 2023

      England in the Fifteenth Century

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      In this authoritative history of 15th-century England, William Denton provides a comprehensive overview of the political, social, and cultural developments of the era. From the Wars of the Roses to the rise of the Tudor monarchy, Denton's meticulous research and engaging prose make this book an essential resource for anyone interested in British history or the medieval period. With insightful analysis and detailed accounts of key events and figures, England in the Fifteenth Century is a masterpiece of historical writing.

      England in the Fifteenth Century
    • 2023

      A Commentary on the Epistles for the Sundays

      and other holy days of the Christian year - Volume II

      • 632 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      This volume offers a detailed commentary on the Epistles for Sundays and other holy days in the Christian calendar, providing insights and reflections for each occasion. The work is a faithful reprint of the original 1890 edition, ensuring that the theological and historical context remains intact. Ideal for clergy and lay readers alike, it serves as a valuable resource for understanding the significance of the Epistles in the liturgical year.

      A Commentary on the Epistles for the Sundays
    • 2023

      The Irreconcilable Records

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This reprint of a historical book originally published in 1872 aims to preserve and provide access to classic literature. The publishing house, Anatiposi, focuses on reprinting older works, though readers should be aware that the age of these texts may result in missing pages or lower quality. The initiative seeks to ensure that these significant works remain available to the public and do not fade into obscurity.

      The Irreconcilable Records