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John Dunlop

    This author explores the complex ethical dilemmas intertwined with medicine and human dignity. His writing, deeply rooted in medical practice and bioethics, offers a profound insight into the challenges of modern patient care. Through his work, he aims to engage readers in critical thinking about the moral underpinnings of healthcare. His contributions are valued for their intellectual depth and ethical urgency.

    History of Roman Literarture
    History of Roman Literature
    The Philosophy of Artificial and Compulsory Drinking Usage in Great Britain and Ireland
    Oliver Cromwell
    Memories of gospel triumphs among the Jews during the Victorian era
    Retiring Well
    • 2024

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1841, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and enduring themes. It provides insights into the era's culture and societal issues, making it a valuable addition for those interested in literature from that period. The reprint aims to preserve the original's authenticity while making it accessible to contemporary audiences.

      The South Sea Islanders: A Christian Tale. Moraig; or, The Seeker for God: A Poem.
    • 2024

      The book is a reprint of an original work from 1845, offering readers a chance to explore historical themes and perspectives from that era. It captures the essence of its time through its writing style and content, reflecting the cultural and social context of the mid-19th century. This edition allows modern audiences to appreciate the literary significance and historical relevance of the text, making it a valuable addition for both scholars and enthusiasts of classic literature.

      The History of Fiction: Being a Critical Account of the Most Celebrated Prose Works of Fiction From the Earliest Greek Romances to the Novels of the Present Age.
    • 2023

      Focusing on the connections between alcohol consumption and society, John Dunlop explores the cultural and philosophical implications of artificial and compulsory drinking in Great Britain and Ireland. This book offers a unique perspective on the role of drinking in society and is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of the British Isles.

      The Philosophy of Artificial and Compulsory Drinking Usage in Great Britain and Ireland
    • 2022

      The book explores the historical evolution of poetic composition in various cultures, emphasizing how poetry often precedes prose due to the natural development of imagination over reason. It highlights the early use of verse in ancient Greece and Rome, where poetry flourished while prose lagged behind. The narrative also touches on the first prose writer known for his practical focus on agriculture, illustrating the contrast between the emotional depth of poetry and the more utilitarian nature of early prose.

      History of roman literature from its earliest period to the augustan age
    • 2022

      "Practical guidance to assure a Christian's retirement years are not wasted but count for eternity"--

      Retiring Well
    • 2020

      History of Roman Literature

      Volume 1

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This comprehensive work explores the evolution of Roman literature, highlighting significant authors, genres, and cultural influences from its inception to the decline of the Roman Empire. Dunlop delves into the contributions of key figures, examining their works and the historical context in which they were created. The book also addresses the impact of Roman literature on later literary traditions, making it an essential resource for understanding the foundations of Western literature and its enduring legacy.

      History of Roman Literature
    • 2020

      History of Roman Literarture

      Volume 1

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of literary expression in ancient Rome, this work delves into the contributions of key figures and movements that shaped Roman literature. It examines various genres, including poetry, drama, and historical writing, while highlighting the cultural and political influences that impacted literary development. Dunlop's comprehensive analysis offers insights into the lives and works of notable authors, providing a rich understanding of the literary landscape of the Roman Empire.

      History of Roman Literarture
    • 2020

      History of Roman Literature

      Volume 2

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of Roman literature, this work delves into its significant authors, genres, and cultural contexts. John Dunlop provides an in-depth analysis of key literary figures and their contributions, highlighting the intersection of literature with Roman history and society. The book offers insights into the development of poetic and prose forms, showcasing how these works reflect the values and complexities of Roman life. It serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the rich literary heritage of ancient Rome.

      History of Roman Literature
    • 2017

      The book offers a historical account of the triumphs of the gospel among Jewish communities during the Victorian era. It presents a collection of memories and experiences, capturing the cultural and religious dynamics of the time. This high-quality reprint preserves the original 1894 edition, allowing readers to explore the significant interactions between Jewish traditions and the influence of the gospel during a transformative period in history.

      Memories of gospel triumphs among the Jews during the Victorian era
    • 2017

      St. John Maximovitch (1896-1966) is loved and venerated throughout the world. Born on the eve of the Communist Revolution, he was a leading figure in the Russian diaspora, serving the Church in Yugoslavia, China, the Philippines, France, and the United States. His sanctity, asceticism, and wonderworking are well known from several different published versions of his life. In Exodus, readers discover more about St John's role in sustaining his flock in Shanghai, arranging for their flight to Tubabao, and his successful efforts to lobby the U.S. government, which allowed thousands of refugees and orphans to emigrate to America. Drawing extensively on unpublished primary sources--letters, memoirs, interviews, newspaper articles from key figures and eyewitnesses--author John B. Dunlop takes readers on an exciting journey, as they learn more about both St John and his émigré flock. --! From back cover

      Exodus