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John Wheeler

    A Sermon Preached Before the Vermont Colonization Society at Montpelier, October 25, 1825.
    Prayer Is a Journey
    Remarks on Diseases of the Eye: with Instances of Great Cures Effected by Dr. Wheeler's Successful Mode of Treatment
    The Appraiser, Auctioneer, House-Agent, and House-Broker's Pocket Assistant
    A Treatise of Commerce
    Awakening to the natural state
    • Awakening to the natural state

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.6(55)Add rating

      John Wheeler met Bob Adamson (a student of Nisargadatta Maharaj) on a trip to Australia in 2003. In short order, Bob cleared up John's doubts and questions and pointed out to him the fact of our real nature: self-shining, ever-present awareness. Bob Adamson has encouraged John to share this understanding of 'who we really are.'The articles contained in this book (extended by another 30 articles in this edition) cover some of John's experiences with meeting 'Sailor' Bob Adamson and various aspects of the understanding which subsequently unfolded. Interspersed with these are chapters of email correspondence with enquirers who have been drawn to this radical and direct approach to self-realisation.

      Awakening to the natural state
    • This practical guide for professionals in the property industry provides comprehensive information on the valuation and sale of real estate. It includes useful tips and advice on marketing, advertising, and negotiation, as well as legal and regulatory considerations.

      The Appraiser, Auctioneer, House-Agent, and House-Broker's Pocket Assistant
    • This reprint offers readers a chance to explore a classic work first published in 1845, preserving the historical context and language of the time. The book invites a deep dive into its themes and characters, reflecting the societal norms and literary styles of the 19th century. As a piece of literary history, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of literature and the cultural landscape of its era.

      Remarks on Diseases of the Eye: with Instances of Great Cures Effected by Dr. Wheeler's Successful Mode of Treatment
    • Prayer Is a Journey

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Embarking on a transformative prayer journey, this book guides readers from a state of sin to the path of sainthood. It offers insights and reflections for those seeking spiritual growth and deeper connection with their faith. Through personal anecdotes and practical exercises, it encourages individuals to embrace their struggles and aspirations, fostering a profound understanding of redemption and grace. Ideal for anyone longing for a more meaningful spiritual experience, it serves as a companion on the quest for holiness.

      Prayer Is a Journey
    • The sermon addresses the mission and goals of the Vermont Colonization Society, emphasizing the importance of colonizing free African Americans in Africa. It explores themes of liberty, moral responsibility, and the potential for African Americans to thrive in a new environment. The speaker advocates for the society's efforts to create a better future for both the colonizers and the African continent, reflecting the social and political attitudes of early 19th-century America regarding race and colonization.

      A Sermon Preached Before the Vermont Colonization Society at Montpelier, October 25, 1825.
    • The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1883, offering readers a chance to explore historical themes and insights from that era. It captures the essence of its time, reflecting the cultural and societal norms of the late 19th century. This edition provides an opportunity for both new readers and those familiar with the text to appreciate its enduring relevance and the author's unique perspective.

      Jewel-less Kaisar; Continental of Julius Caesar
    • The book is a reprint of its original 1841 edition, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and themes as they were first presented. It captures the essence of the time period, providing insights into the cultural and social dynamics of the era. The reprint aims to preserve the authenticity of the original text while making it accessible to contemporary audiences.

      A Discourse in Commemoration of the Life and Character of the Hon. Nicholas Brown, Delivered in the Chapel of Brown University, November 3, 1841
    • Focusing on the impact of transitioning from a modern middle school facility to an outdated one, this study investigates how such a change affected teacher instructional practices and student performance. It reviews literature on the relationship between school facilities and student achievement, while presenting a case study that highlights the effects of the environment on academic outcomes. The research aims to uncover the role of teaching staff in facilitating improvements in student performance amidst challenging conditions.

      A Study of How School Facilities Influence Instructional Practices
    • Focusing on the significance of trade, this treatise emphasizes the benefits of a well-structured commerce system, particularly that of the Society of Merchant Adventurers. Written to address skepticism about the society's necessity for England, it provides insights into the economic landscape of the time. The work is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which offers a rich historical perspective on the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century, showcasing diverse documents that illuminate the era's society, politics, and culture.

      A Treatise of Commerce: Wherein Are Shewed the Commodities Arising by a Well Ordered and Ruled Trade, Such as That of the Societie of Merchant