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Robert King

    Jehovah Himself Has Become King
    The Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary Illustrated: or a Critical Disquisition and Enquiry Concerning the Genuineness of the Parody on the Psalms of D
    His Faith Works
    The Covenanters in the North or Sketches of the Rise and Progress, North of the Gramp
    Ghosts of Neath
    Murder by the Book
    • 2024

      Naturally Selective

      Evolution, Orgasm, and Female Choice

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the phenomenon known as the 'orgasm gap' between men and women during intercourse. It critiques traditional explanations, such as Freud's notion of women being "psychologically broken" and the "by-product theory" suggesting women's anatomy is poorly designed. Instead, it presents a more nuanced third explanation that challenges existing narratives and delves into the complexities of female sexual experience, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of women's pleasure and the societal factors influencing it.

      Naturally Selective
    • 2024

      Echoes of Velloria

      • 468 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Asha, a young girl in the Viking/medieval era, embarks on a journey after being forced from her home, only to discover her DNA contains the ancient powers of the Vellorian Soulweavers. Set centuries after the Darkest Battle, which led to the fall of Velloria, the story reveals how the Soulweavers infused their magic into humanity's essence to ensure its survival. This hidden legacy, waiting for the right individual to unlock it, intertwines themes of heritage, destiny, and the resurgence of lost magic.

      Echoes of Velloria
    • 2023

      This classic work offers a detailed history of the Covenanters of Scotland, focusing specifically on their activities and influence north of the Grampian Mountains. Drawing on a wide range of historical sources, Robert King crafts a vivid and engaging portrait of this fascinating period in Scottish history.

      The Covenanters in the North or Sketches of the Rise and Progress, North of the Gramp
    • 2023

      Horror Stories

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the darkest depths of the human psyche, this collection of horror stories delves into fear and terror that lurk in the shadows. Each tale is designed to evoke spine-tingling chills, ensuring readers are left unsettled and perhaps sleeping with the lights on.

      Horror Stories
    • 2017

      His Faith Works

      • 74 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The author shares a deep revelation on Faith, one you are unlikely to have heard before. A revelation that has set many people free to walk in faith like never before. It will challenge, encourage and compel the reader to want to step out in faith with a new found confidence. It will also dispel a few myths along the way. In 2003 Robert King had a powerful encounter of the Holy Spirit. He has a powerful prophetic and healing ministry seeing many signs and wonders. As he ministers, God's tangible presence falls. The testimonies are both diverse and incredible. Robert has pastored full time for several decades in the UK. The author of several books, an accomplished musician and the producer of several worship and soaking albums.

      His Faith Works
    • 2016

      Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact to preserve its historical integrity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its importance in the knowledge base of civilization. Scholars recognize the value of this text, making it a vital addition to historical literature and a resource for understanding the past.

      A Primer of the History of the Holy Catholic Church in Ireland, From the Introduction of Christianity to the Formation of the Modern Irish Branch of t
    • 2015

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original form, including copyright references and library stamps from notable collections worldwide. It serves as an important contribution to the knowledge base of civilization, providing readers with an authentic glimpse into historical scholarship.

      Who was St. Titus?: The Scripture Notices on the Subject Compared With Received Opinions..
    • 2013

      Invertebrates of Genetic Interest

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      • 874 pages
      • 31 hours of reading

      Focused on providing essential insights for geneticists, this handbook compiles authoritative essays on significant species favored for genetic research. It offers accessible introductions to the biology, life cycles, and reproductive behaviors of various invertebrates, aiming to demystify complex jargon for both novices and experienced researchers. The volume includes critical bibliographies, genetic maps, and details on available mutant strains, enhancing the understanding of each species' advantages and challenges in genetic studies.

      Invertebrates of Genetic Interest
    • 2013

      Some of These Days

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The poems explore deep emotions and insights, inviting readers to reflect on the beauty of fleeting moments. Through vivid imagery and sensory experiences, the work captures the essence of life’s complexities, offering both a sense of embrace and release. Each piece serves as a delicate reminder of the richness found in everyday experiences, akin to the gentle touch of fragrant pine needles.

      Some of These Days