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William McDonald

    Scriptural Way of Holiness
    The New Testament Standard Of Piety
    John Wesley and His Doctrine
    Spiritualism: Identical With Ancient Sorcery, New Testament Demonology, and Modern Witchcraft
    The American Hymn And Tune Book: Containing Nearly 1000 Hymns: Adapted To 280 Popular And Useful Tunes, Ancient And Modern
    Stand by for Action
    • 2024
    • 2023
    • 2023

      Scriptural Way of Holiness

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      William McDonald's book delves into the biblical concept of holiness and how it can be achieved through a scriptural way of life. McDonald argues that a true understanding of holiness requires more than just avoiding sin, but actively pursuing righteousness and letting God transform the heart. With insights from scripture and personal experience, this book offers a powerful message of hope for those seeking to cultivate a more meaningful relationship with God.

      Scriptural Way of Holiness
    • 2022
    • 2021

      John Wesley and His Doctrine

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      "During the late 1800s the doctrine of Christian perfection as taught by John Wesley was increasingly challenged, paralleled by rising worldly accommodation in the church. During this dark time the author felt the need to address such claims by the opponents of Christian perfection - assertions that Wesley himself did not advocate it as a second work of grace, or if he had, he changed his mind in his later years. Today, scholars and preachers now repeat the errors of the late nineteenth century, casting aspersion on the doctrine and looking askance at those who still hold to it. In such an environment, McDonald's work rises again to affirm the solid truths of scriptural holiness as proclaimed by John Wesley and the early Methodists."--Back cover.

      John Wesley and His Doctrine
    • 2017

      The Heathens of the Heath

      A Romance - Instructive, Absorbing, Thrilling

      • 504 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Set in the backdrop of 19th-century society, this romance intertwines instructive themes with thrilling adventures. The narrative explores the lives and struggles of its characters, offering a captivating glimpse into their emotional journeys. The book promises an engaging experience, blending passion with moral lessons, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical romances. This reprint preserves the essence of the original 1874 edition, ensuring readers can enjoy its timeless appeal.

      The Heathens of the Heath
    • 2016

      The New York Times Book of the Dead

      • 646 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The obituary page of The New York Times is a celebration of extraordinary lives. This groundbreaking package includes 300 obits in the book with exclusive online access to 10,000 more of the most important and fascinating obituaries the Times has ever published. The obituary page is the section many readers first turn to not only see who died, but to read some of the most inspiring, insightful, often funny, and elegantly written stories celebrating the lives of the men and women who have influenced on our world. William McDonald, The Times' obituary editor who was recently featured in the award-winning documentary Obit, selected 320 of the most important and influential obits from the newspaper's archives. In chapters like "Stage and Screen," "Titans of Business," "The Notorious," "Scientists and Healers," "Athletes," and "American Leaders," the entries include a wide variety of newsmakers from the last century and a half, including Annie Oakley, Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, Marilyn Monroe, Coco Chanel, Malcolm X, Jackie Robinson and Prince.Also included is a web-key which allows instant access to an exclusive website featuring 10,000 selected obituaries which are easily searchable by name, theme, dates, and more.Designed with more than 150 black-and-white photographs, this tomb-sized book plus website package is the perfect gift.

      The New York Times Book of the Dead