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Lawrence

    Brother Lawrence, originally Nicolas Herman, was a French lay brother renowned for his profound spirituality and wisdom. Despite his humble position within the monastery, he cultivated a reputation for experiencing deep inner peace. People sought his spiritual guidance, and the counsel he imparted through conversations and letters formed the basis of the influential book, "The Practice of the Presence of God." His philosophy centered on maintaining a constant awareness of God's presence in all daily activities.

    Practice of the Presence of God (Hodder Classics)
    Spiritual Maxims of Brother Lawrence
    The practice of the presence of God
    Allied Medicine in the Great War
    Soap Suds Row: The Bold Lives of Army Laundresses 1802-1876
    Practicing His Presence
    • 2023
    • 2023

      Origin Story

      Power of the Inciting Incident

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the transformative power of storytelling, this book emphasizes how crafting a compelling narrative can unlock personal and professional potential. It delves into techniques for developing your own story, highlighting the impact of authentic communication on relationships and career advancement. By understanding the art of storytelling, readers can enhance their influence and create meaningful connections, ultimately paving the way for future success.

      Origin Story
    • 2019

      Silverland

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and scholarly importance of the text. The reproduction aims to stay true to the initial presentation, offering readers a glimpse into the past as housed in major libraries worldwide.

      Silverland
    • 2018

      The book presents the complete teachings of Brother Lawrence, focusing on his insights into Christianity and the importance of maintaining a steadfast faith. Translated by Hannah Whitall Smith, it offers readers a deep exploration of spiritual practices and principles that encourage a closer relationship with God.

      The Practice of the Presence of God (Hardcover)
    • 2018

      The Practice of the Presence of God

      The Best Rule of Holy Life

      Drawing on the wisdom of a compassionate monk from the Middle Ages, this influential work encourages readers to incorporate God into their daily lives. In a fast-paced world, it serves as a reminder of the importance of divine guidance in all tasks. By fostering an intimate connection with God, individuals can find deeper meaning and fulfillment. Esteemed by many Christians, this book is recognized for its significant impact on spiritual practice and thought.

      The Practice of the Presence of God
    • 2018

      This book provides an overview of the history of allied medicine in the Great War. Based on both primary research and secondary literature, it offers a clear and concise account of medical treatment during the Great War, exploring the advancements of the period and the human experience of the medical war.As well as covering European medical work, the book draws on a range of American primary sources and texts in order to address the American medical experience of the First World War, an area that has been neglected by the existing literature. This is an accessible exploration of the medical war, the people involved, and its impact. It is an essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of history taking courses on medicine in war, the history of medicine or the Great War.

      Allied Medicine in the Great War
    • 2016

      "Soap Suds Row explores the history of United States Army Laundresses. These women were sanctioned and paid by the United States Army to wash the clothes of the soldiers from 1802-1876. The laundresses received a set wage and also received rations. Their work was hard and conditions were sometimes poor. Often these laundresses were married to enlisted men and they traveled with their various military companies. Soap Suds Row provides historic accounts of laundresses at several forts, both on the Western Frontier and during the Civil War and also describes the job, the culture, and the working conditions."--Provided by publisher.

      Soap Suds Row: The Bold Lives of Army Laundresses 1802-1876
    • 2014

      Ceres

      Lutherous Nie and the Warriors of Faith

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      Ceres
    • 2009