A Treatise on the Physical Cause of the Death of Christ: And Its Relation to the Principles and Practice of Christianity (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, 2015 M07 11 - 436 pages
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Whatever faults may justly be attributed to the following treatise, crudeness and precipitation will scarcely be among their number; for, since its origi nal conception first occurred to the author, more than a quarter of a century has elapsed, during the greater part of which period it has often been the subject of his thoughts, and not unfrequently of his conversation and correspondence. In the year 1830, an outline of the present work, comprising its principal argu ments and inferences, was published in the Evan gelical Register, a magazine which at that time circulated in the connexion of the Countess of Huntingdon; and, having been repeatedly revised, corrected, and enlarged, the result is at length laid before the public with as much accuracy and fulness as the author has been able to impart.

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William Stroud has lived his life in perpetual motion- during his formative years as a so-called military brat and as a military man, now retired, with over 25 years in uniform. Stroud has lived a truly cosmopolitan existence in and throughout many countries on three different continents. While his experiences are informed largely by the worldwide military culture, including a tour in Vietnam, his interests in educational matters remain rooted in home-grown Southern-fried lifestyle, a set of values and traditions that that continues to shape his stories and perspectives today.

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