William Taylor Books
William Taylor was an American Missionary Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. His work centered on spreading faith and building church communities across various parts of the world. His deep convictions and dedication to service impacted many lives, leaving a lasting legacy in the regions where he ministered. He was known for his practical approach to leadership and the care of his congregations.






Remarkably absorbing portraits of power in the executive suites of America, with updated information on U.S. Steel and General Motors.
Nine-year-old Charlie Kenny's life becomes chaotic when he gets himself into a bet that he can knit something for the baby his mother is expecting.
Of all Africa's wildlife, none has captured the imagination more than those species that have come over the years to be known as the big five. Whether the biggest, the most beautiful, the fiercest or most formidable, these animals are the ones that have the power to remind us of our insignificance in the face of the true kings of the savannas. This is a truly magnificent record of Africa's Big Five.
This title introduces an unspoilt and little-known part of Namibia - the Waterberg - which has been declared a biosphere reserve by the United Nations. The authors trace the history of the area, from its geological formation to the first human settlements.
Reconciliation: or, How to Be Saved ...
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The Antiquities of King's Lynn
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Seven Years' Street Preaching In San Francisco. Ed. By W.p. Strickland
- 434 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Join William Taylor on his journey of evangelizing the streets of San Francisco for seven years, immersing in the daily struggles of the city's inhabitants and spreading the Gospel. Taylor's insightful writing captures the essence of the people he meets and the message he carries.