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5. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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Language (London: John Murray, 1863) Lecture XXVII The English
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6. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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7. Hellriegel, Slocum & Woodman,
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11. Bill Granger, The Shattered
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13. Peter Trenayne, Absolution
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14. Lenski & Lenski, Human
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15. The New International
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16. "Learn From me," Dec. 15, 2001,
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17. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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18. GailRiplinger, New Age Bible
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22. "The Eyes Have It," Amos Dakota,
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24. Gail Riplinger, New Age Bible
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25. Lee Child, Killing Field
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26. Louis Cassels, Your Bible
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27. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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28. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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Language (London: John Murray, 1863) Lecture XXVII The English
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29. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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30. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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Language (London: John Murray, 1863) Lecture XXVII The English
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31. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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Language (London: John Murray, 1863) Lecture XXVII The English
Bible, p. 443. Back to document
32. Dean Koontz, From the Corner of
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33. George E. (Jed) Smock, Grieve
Not the Spirit (Newark: The Campus Ministry U.S.A., 1996) p.
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34. Dean Koontz, From the Corner of
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35. C.W. Ceram, Gods, Graves, and
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36. Dean Koontz, From the Corner of
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37. Dean Koontz, From the Corner of
his Eye (New York: Bantam Books, 2000) p. 450. Back to document
38. C.W. Ceram, Gods, Graves, and
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39. Barrett Tillman, Warriors
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40. Gail Riplinger, New Age Bible
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41. Book of Jasher, p. IV. Back to document
42. Theodor H. Gaster, The Dead Sea
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43. Joshua Whatmough, Language A
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44. Dean Koontz, From the Corner of
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45. Kristi Turnquist, "Idealism lives
on in 'Hippie Dictionary,'" The Oregonian, Oct. 3,
2002, p. E3. Back to document
46. Otto J. Baab, The Theology
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47. Steve Martini, Undue Influence
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Sons, 1994) p. 17. Back to document
48. Stephen Kendrick, Holy Clues
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1999) p. 161. Back to document
49. HOLY BIBLE
King James Version (Lynchburg: Jerry Falwell Ministries,
American Bicentennial Second Edition) Robert L. Hughes,
Th.D., America's Precious Heritage, the Bible, p. 108. Back to document
50. "In the Beginning There Were the HOLY
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51. Steve Martini, Undue
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52. HOLY BIBLE
King James Version (Lynchburg: Jerry Falwell Ministries,
American Bicentennial Second Edition) Robert L. Hughes,
Th.D., America's Precious Heritage, the Bible, pp. 109-110.
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53. Sir Lancelot C.L. Brenton, The
Septuagint with Apocrypha: Greek and English (USA:
Hendrickson Publishers, 1997) Introduction, p. iv.
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54. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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Language (London: John Murray, 1863) Lecture XXVII The English
Bible, p. 453. Back to document
55. Victoria Fromkin, Robert Rodman,
An Introduction to Language (Fort Worth:
Harcourt Brace College Pub., 1974) p. 136.
"In some languages, such as Greek and Hungarian, articles normally
occur before proper names. Thus we find
in Greek: 'O Spiros agapai tin Sophia' which is literally
"The Spiro loves the Sophie,' where O
is the masculine nominative form of the definite article
and tin the feminine accusative form."
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56. Gordon Thomas, Deadly Perfume
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57. Michael Connelly, The Poet
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58. Erik Tarloff, The Man Who Wrote
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59. Barrett Tillman, Warriors
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pp. 172-3. Back to document
60. Bonnie Wach, "What's in a Name,"
Paul Eschholz, Alfred Rosa,
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61. Edward Plowman, The Jesus
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62. Ken Goddard, First
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63. Allan Gurganus, Oldest Living
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64. Thomas McPherson, Social
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65. 65. I Progoff, Jung's Psychology and
its Social Meaning, (New York: Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1973)
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66. 66. Mad Magazine, copyright
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67. 67.Dominic LaRusso (UO), The Shadows
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68. George E. (Jed) Smock,
Grieve Not The Spirit (Newark: The
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69. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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Language (London: John Murray, 1863) Lecture XXVII The English
Bible, p. 453-4. Back to document
70. Wilbur Pickering, The Identity
of the New Testament Text
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71. Dean John Burgon, The Revision
Revised (Paradise, PA: Conservative Classics), pp. 54, xi,
270-277. Back to document
72. Edward F. Hills, The King James
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73. E.W. Colwell, What is the Best
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74. The Identity of the New Testament
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75. The Identity of the New Testament
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Rapids, Michigan: Grand Rapids International Publications, 1984), p.
265. Back to document
76. Gail Riplinger, New Age Bible
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77. Harlan Coben, Darkest Fear
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78. Peter Robinson, Final
Account (New York: Berkley Crime Club, 1995) pp. 106-7.
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79. Thorndike*Barnhart Comprehensive Desk
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80. Erik Tarloff, The Man Who Wrote
the Book (New York: Crown Publishers, 2000) pp. 32-3, 37. Back to document
81. Erik Tarloff, The Man Who Wrote
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82. Sigmund Freud, The Future of an
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83. Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating
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84. Jeremy Benstein, "The People &
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85. Christopher Reeve, "book it!"
Rosie, 10/2002, p. 92.
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86. Dean Koontz, From the Corner of
his Eye (New York: Bantam Books, 2000) p. 490.
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87. "Thou art worthy" ; "How do I love
thee?/ Let me count the ways"; "Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye
gazing up into heaven?" "And God is able to make all grace abound
toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all
things, may abound to every good work." Back to document
88. Gregg Main, Every Trace
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pp. 29f, 32. Back to document
89. Gregg Main, Every Trace
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90. Gregg Main, Every Trace
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p. 172f. Back to document
91. Gregg Main, Every Trace
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p. 203. Back to document
92. Gregg Main, Every Trace
(HarperCollins Publishers, 2000)
p. 204. Back to document
93. Gregg Main, Every Trace
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100. Scott Turow, The Laws of our
Fathers (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1st ed.,
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101. Patrich Robinson, U.S.S.
Seawolf (New York: HarperCollins, 2000) pp. 240-1. Back to document
111. Thomas McPherson, Social
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112. Victoria Fromkin & Robert Rodman,
An Introduction to Language (Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace
College Pub., 1993) pp. 155, 158-9. Back to document
113. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of Modern
English Usage (USA: Oxford University Press, 1946)
technical terms Back to
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114. Victor Thompson, Modern
Organization (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1963) p. 118. Back to document
115. Charles McCabe, Tall Girls are
Grateful (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1973) p. 93. Back to document
116. Sharyn Wolf / Katy Koontz, 50
Ways to Find a Lover (Holbrook: Adams Pub., 1992) p. 133.
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121. J.F. Freedman, Above the Law
(New York: Signet, 2001) pp. 3, 4, 10.
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122. A match dropped into an open gas tank
will create a flame rather than an explosion as there wouldn't be
enough oxygen for the latter. To make an explosion one needs to pour
gas onto the ground or create some concentrated fumes somehow, but
we don't want to give explicit instructions.
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123. C.D. Larson, Your Forces and How
to Use Them (L.N. Fowler & Co., 1986) p. 166.
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131. J.F. Freedman, Above the Law (New
York: Signet, 2001) p. 287. Back to
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132. Ibid., p. 294.
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141. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of
Modern English Usage (USA: Oxford University Press, 1946) p.
648.
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142. Robert B. Parker, Walking
Shadow (New York: G.P. Putman's Sons, 1994)
p. 22.
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143. Bryan Garner, A Dictionary of
Modern American Usage (New York: Oxford University Press,
1998)
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144. Joshua Whatmough, Language:
A Modern Synthesis (New York: Mentor Books, 1957)
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151. Edwin Newman, A Civil Tongue (New
York: Warner Books, 1977) pp. 234ff. Back
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152. Ibid., p. 163. Back
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153. Quoted in Paul Eschholz et al,
Language Awareness (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1977)
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154. Charles McCabe, Tall Girls are
Grateful (San francisco: Chronicle Books, 1973) p. 56. Back to document
155. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of Modern
English Usage (USA: Oxford University Press, 1946) pp. 175,
515. Back to document
156. Gerhard Lenski & Jean Lenski,
Human Societies (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1974)
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157. John Gray. Ph.D., Mars and Venus in
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158. Cheris Kramer, "Women's Speech: Separate
but Unequal?", in "The Quarterly Journal of Speech" Vol. 60, #1,
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159. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of Modern
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160. Thorndike-Barnhart, Comprehensive
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528. Back to document
161. Robert Tanenbaum, Irresistible
Impulse (New York: Penguin Books, 1997) pp. 1-3.
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162. Ibid., p. 292.
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163. Ibid., p. 147.
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164. Philip Friedman, Termination
Order (New York: Dial Press, 1979) p. 320.
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171. Peter Robinson, Final
Account (New York: Berkley Crime Club, 1995) pp. 106-7. Back to document
172. If I need to quote the Old Testament
from a version other than the King James, I have an English
version of the Septuagint which does nicely.
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173. Edward Plowmam, The Jesus
Movement in America (Elgin: David Cook Publishing, 1971)
p. 60 Back to document
174. Plowman, p. 76.
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181. 181. George Marsh, The
Student's Manual of the English Language: Lectures on the
English Language (London: John Murray, 1863) Lecture XXVII The
English Bible, p. 456. Back
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182. 182. Dean Koontz, From the
Corner of his Eye (New York: Bantam Books, 2000), p. 133.
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183. 183. Marsh, p. 453. Back to document
184. 184. Marsh, pp. 466-7. Back to document
185. 185. Marsh, p. 446. Back to document
186. 186. Marsh, p. 443ff. Back to document
187. 187. Marsh, p. 451f. Back to document
188. 188. Marsh, p. 443. Back to document
189. 189. Koontz, p. 329. Back to document
190. 190. George E. (Jed) Smock,
Grieve Not the Spirit (Newark: The Campus Ministry
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191. 191. Koontz, p. 331. Back to document
192. 192. C.W. Ceram, Gods, Graves,
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193. 193. Koontz, p. 405. Back to document
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195. 195. Ceram, p. 297. Back to document
196. Gail Riplinger, New Age Bible
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197. Jasher, p. IV. Back to document
198. Theodor H. Gaster, The
Dead Sea Scriptures
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199. Joshua Whatmough, Language
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200. This site is hosted by Netfirms
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201. © 1999 Church of the Great God,
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202.
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203.
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204. Robert Stone, Outerbridge
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205. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
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211. Mark Billingham, Sleepy
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212. George E. (Jed) Smock, Grieve Not
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22-3.
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213. George P. Marsh, Lectures
on the English Language (London: John Murray, 1863)
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221. George P. Marsh, The Student's
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231. Dave Duncan, Lord of the Fire
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232. Wilbur Smith, The Seventh
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233. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
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235. Stuart Woods, The Short
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236. Massey H. Shepherd, Jr., The
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241. Barney Vinson, Las Vegas
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242. Johannes Weiss, Earliest
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Volume I (New York: Harper Brothers, 1959) p. 155. This
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243. The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth - Bishop of
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244. Weiss, p. 325. Back to document
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246. Porter G. Perrin, U. of Wash.,
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247. Steven D. Salinger, White
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248. Reader's Digest Illustrated
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249. Ibid.
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250. Mabel Elliott, Ph.D. and Francis
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251. John Macionis,
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252. Paul Landis, Making the Most
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254. James A. Michener, The
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255. unspecified web site (can be found
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256. Weiss, p. 338. Back to document
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259. Catherine Coulter, The Penwyth
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271. William Lashner, Veritas
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272. Bryan A. Garner, A Dictionary
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273. John Allen Paulos, A Mathematician
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274. Walter Walker, Rules of the
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275. Don Coldsmith, Medicine
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276. Charles McCabe, Tall Girls are
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281. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
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282. Igor Stravinsky, Poetics of
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283. Elder: David B. Loughran, Bible
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284. Iain Pears, An Instance of the
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285. Mary Farrell Bednarowski,
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286. The King James Version
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287. H. W. Robinson, The Bible In Its
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288. Introduction to the RSV Old
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289. Lounsbury, History Of The English
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Translation?, by O. T. Allis, Philadelphia: Pres. & Rfd.
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290. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
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291. [It is now generally admitted that
the standard English has been adopted from the speech of
Leicestershire and Northamptonshire; though it is difficult to
account for this phenomenon. Mr. Garnett conjectures "that
Chaucer and Wickleffe may have exercised something of the same
influence in England as Dante and Boccaccio did in Italy, and
Luther in Germany."--- Quarterly
Review for March, 1848, p. 339; Guest, English
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292. Edward F. Hills, The King James
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293. Brad Meltzer, The
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294. Victoria Fromkin, U. of Calif.,
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295. Brian Cambourne The Whole
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296. In Australia and New Zealand, 'tea'
in this context refers to the evening meal. To 'put on tea' means
to cook the evening meal. Back
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297. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
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298. Marsh, p. 446. Back to document
299. Marsh, p. 443ff.
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300. Marsh, p. 451f.
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301. Marsh, p. 443.
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302. Marsh, p. 449.
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303. Mildred Ramsey, The Super
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304. Joe Gores, Cons, Scams &
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306. Clarence L. Barnhart,
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307. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of
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308. Porter G. Perrin, U. of
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309. Perrin, p. 354. Back to document
310. Collin Fletcher, The
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312. Elder: David B. Loughran, Bible
Versions Which is the REAL Word of God?
(Glasgow, Scotland: Deacon Brothers Ltd., 1999) pp. 23-25.
www.rmplc.co.uk/eduweb/sites/sbs777/vital/kjv/index.html
Back to document
313. TRINITARIAN BIBLE SOCIETY: Tyndale
House, Dorset Road, London SW19 3NN ... From page 7 of a
tract entitled: The English Bible, its Origin, Preservation and
Blessing. Back to document
314. W. Scott, Story of Our English
Bible, pp. 160-1.
Back to document
315. Rev. Samuel C. Gipp, An
Understandable History of the Bible (Macedonia, OH: Bible
Believers Baptist Bookstore) p. 196.
Back to document
316. William P. Grady, Final
Authority (Schereville, IN: Grady Publications) p. 156. Back to document
317. Hills, pp. 218-9. Back to document
318. Stephen B. Oates, Portrait
of America Volume II from Reconstruction to the
Present (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1978) pp. 73ff. Back to document
319. Such skill calls for some respectful
analysis. At four hundred yards a coyote cannot be seen against
his natural background, so we shall assume the animal is
silhouetted against the sky. Even so, an expert using a rifle
with a globe sight would congratulate himself if he hit such a
target with any regularity, much more if he killed it. A pistol,
of course, will not carry so far directly; the marksman must use
Kentucky windage----i.e., he must aim appreciably above his
target so that his bullet will carry. Masterson admitted that
"luck figures largely in such shooting." If, instead of
"largely," he had said "completely," he would have come closer to
that coyote. Back to document
320. Original Air Dates: 1955 - 1961 (ABC)
Location: Dodge City, Kansas Back to document
321. This show has a connection with
Gunsmoke, in that they take place in primarily the same local -
Dodge City, Kansas. The main difference between the two shows is
that Wyatt Earp is an historical figure, while Marshall Dillon is
not. That is not to say that the stories of this show were based
on serious historical truths.
Back to document
322. Clarence L. Barnhart,
Comprehensive Desk Dictionary (Garden City:
Doubleday & Co., 1958) Back
to document
323. Pears, p. 104. Back to document
324. J.R.R. Tolkien, The
Hobbit (New York: Ballantine Books, 1981----Silver Jubilee
Edition) p. 188. Back to document
325. William Shakespeare, Third Part of
King Henry the Sixth, Act Three, Scene III. Back to document
326. William Shakespeare,
Coriolanus, Act Two, Scene I. Back to document
327. Pears, p. 105. Back to document
328. William C. Speidel, SONS
OF THE PROFITS or, There's No Business
Like Grow Business! The Seattle Story, 1851-1901
(Seattle: Nettle Creek Publishing Co., 1967) pp. 107-9. Back to document
329. Ibid., p. 122. Back to document
330. Pears, pp. 201-2. Back to document
331. Pears, p. 375. Back to document
332. Pears, p. 378. Back to document
333. Pears, p. 380. Back to document
334. See John Wallis, Complete
Sermons published 1791. Back to document
335. Pears, p. 382. Back to document
336. Pears, p. 388. Back to document
337. Paige Patterson, "THE BIBLE: A BOOK
OF DESTINY," in W.A. Criswell, The CRISWELL Study
Bible (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1979) p. xvii. Back to document
341. Quoted in Dorothy Berkley Phillips,
The Choice is Always Ours (Wheaton: Re-Quest Books,
1982) p. 463. Back to document
342. Quoted in C.F. Main & Peter J.
Seng, Poems (Belmont: Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1978) pp.
100f. Back to document
343. Quoted in Phillips, p. 191. Back to document
344. Robert McCrum et al, The Story
of English (New York: Elisabeth Sifton Books . Viking,
1986) p. 116. Back to document
345. H. Wiley Hitchcock, MUSIC IN
THE UNITED STATES: A Historical
Introduction (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall,
1974) p. 3. Back to document
346. Edward Winslow, Hypocrisie
Unmasked (1646), quoted in Waldo Selden Pratt, The
Music of the Pilgrims (Boston: Oliver Ditson Company,
1921), p. 6. Back to document
347. Quoted in Phillips, p. 140. Back to document
348. McCrum, p. 132. Back to document
349. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
the English Language (London: John Murray, 1863) pp.
454-7. Back to document
350. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
the English Language (London: John Murray, 1863)
pp. 180-1. Back to document
351. John W. Whitehead, Grasping for
the Wind the search for meaning in the 20th
century (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001) p. 24. Back to document
352. James A. Michener, The
Source (New York: Fawcett Crest, 1965) pp. 617-8. Back to document
353. Douglas V. Steere, 1901-. American
author, professor of philosophy. Prayer and Worship, in
Phillips, pp 362ff. Back to document
361. William C. Schutz, Here Comes
Everybody (New York: Harper & Row, first edition,
1971) pp. 19, 28f. Back to document
362. Charles McCabe, Tall Girls are
Grateful (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1973) p. 56. Back to document
363. The King James Version
Defended, by Edward F. Hills, Old Paths Publications Back to document
364. Some of the best known English works on the history of the New Testament Canon are as follows:
History Of The New Testament Canon, B. F. Westcott, London; Macmillan, 4th edition, 1875. Canon And Text Of The New Testament, C. R. Gregory, New York, Scribners' 1907. Text And Canon of The New Testament, A. Souter, London: Duckworth, 2nd edition revised by C. S. C. Williams, 1954.Back to document
365. The Formation Of The New
Testament, by E. J. Goodspeed, Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1926, pp. 28-29. Back to document
366. Adversus Praxean, 15. Back to document
367. Works. edited by A. Dyce,
London: 1838, vol. 3, pp. 347-361. Back to document
368. Introduction To The New
Testament, Zahn, vol. 2 p. 477. Back to document
369. The Infallible Word,
Philadelphia: Presbyterian Guardian Pub. Co., 1946, p. 162.
Back to document
370. The Westminster Assembly And Its
Work, by B. B. Warfield, New York: Oxford University Press,
1931, p. 239. Back to document
371. Iain Pears, An Instance of the
Fingerpost (New York: Riverhead Books, 1998) pp. 559f. Back to document
372. Pears, p. 104.Back to document
373. Ibid., pp. 553f.Back to document
374. Ibid., p. 607.Back to document
375. Ibid., p. 609.Back to document
376. Pears, pp. 568f.Back to document
377. Ibid., p. 550.Back to document
378. Ibid., p. 555.Back to document
379. pp. 410-12: "a strange young man of
my acquaintance." "interminable discussions..."
"The silly man looked modestly down his nose at the compliment."
Back to document
380. Pears, p. 577.Back to document
381. Ibid., p. 584.Back to document
382. Gerald Seymour, Condition
Black (New York: William Morrow & Co., 1990) p. 130.
Back to document
383. Quoted in C.F. Main & Peter J.
Seng, Poems (Belmont: Wadsworth Pub., 1978) p. 371.
Back to document
384. Quoted in C.F. Main & Peter J.
Seng, Poems (Belmont: Wadsworth Pub., 1978) p. 137.
Back to document
401. Dean Koontz, Intensity
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995) pp. 93-5.
Back to document
402.
www.searchgodsword.com
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document
403. David B. Loughran April 14, 1931 -
August 12, 2000
Founder - Stewarton Bible School - Stewarton, Scotland
http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk
Back to document
404. TRUTH TRIUMPHANT published by Teach
Services, Route 1 Box 182, Brushton, USA, page 50Back to document
405. WHICH BIBLE by David Otis Fuller,
D.D. published by The Institute for Biblical Textual Studies.
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503. USA pages 196-197 Back to document
406. AN UNDERSTANDABLE HISTORY OF THE
BIBLE by Rev. Samuel C Gipp. Bible believers Baptist Bookstore:
1252 East Aurora Road, Macedonia, Ohio 44056 USA, pages 65-66 Back to document
407. Ibid., page 66
Back to document
408. GOD WROTE ONLY ONE BIBLE by Jasper J
Ray, Eye Opener Publications: PO Box 7944, Eugene, OR, 97401
USA, p 104. Back to document
409. FINAL AUTHORITY by William P Grady.
Grady Publications: PO Box 506, Schererville, Indiana 46375. USA,
pp 26-27. Back to document
410. Edward F. Hills, The King James
Version Defended (Old Paths Publications) ch. 3.
Back to document
411. N. T. in Greek, vol. 2, p. 185.
Back to document
412. ibid., p. 282.
Back to document
413. Bulletin of the Bezan Club, III:
Nov., 1926, p. 5.
Back to document
421.
http://new-birth.net/contemporary/hr128.htm (as of 7/3/2004)
Back to document
422.Mitch Silver, In
Secret Service (New York: Touchstone, 2007) p. 74.
Back to document
423. Christianity Revealed,
www.askwhy.co.uk/awcnotes/cn1/index.html
Back to document
424. Krämer, Rätsel,
80. Back to document
425. Dennis J. Ireland,
Stewardship and The Kingdom of God
(New York: E.J. Brill, 1992) pp. 97-8.
Back to document
426. Robert Eisenman,
The New Testament Code (London:
Watkins Publishing, 2006) pp. 981f.Back to document
427. The Way Things
Ought to Be (New York: Pocket Books, 1992), pp. 128f.
Back to document
428. The Ann Landers Encyclopedia A
to Z (Garden City: Doubleday, 1978) p. 1147.
Back to document
429. Lillian Eichler, BOOK OF
ETIQUETTE, Volume II, Copyright, 1921 Back to document
430. Privilege and honor go
together at conventions.
Back to document
431. Edwin Newman, Strictly
Speaking (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1974) pp. 88-91.
Back to document
432. Thorndike Barnhart
Comprehensive Desk Dictionary (Garden City:
Doubleday & Co., 1958)
Back to document
433. The referenced site is hosted by
Netfirms Web Hosting
http://bibleanswer.netfirms.com/barnabas.htm
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434. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
the English Language (London: John Murray, 1863) pp. 453- 4.
Back to document
435. Rush Limbaugh, The Way Things
Ought to Be (New York: Pocket Books, 1992) pp. 99-101. Back to document
436. Porter G. Perrin, U. of
Wash., Writer's Guide and Index to English
(Chicago: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1942) p. 549
Back to document
437. Ibid., Thorndike-Barnhart
Back to document
438. W. A. Criswell, The Criswell
Study Bible (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1979) p. 1302.
Back to document
439. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
the English Language (London: John Murray, 1863) pp.
298f. Back to document
440. Ibid.
Back to document
441. H. W. Fowler, A Dictionary of
Modern English Usage (USA: Oxford University Press, 1946)
Back to document
442. Perrin, P. 192.
Back to document
445. Martin Luther King, 1932-1968.
American minister. From a letter written in the Birmingham Jail.
Why We Can't Wait Back
to document
446. Coretta Scott King, president
of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Social Change in
Atlanta, The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.: The
Church in Action, from Theology Today 27, no. 2
(July 1970): 129ff. Back to document
447. Tim Sebastian, Saviour's Gate (New York:
Delacorte Press, 1991) p. 99. Back
to document
448. James A. Michener, The
Source (New York: Fawcett Crest, 1965) p. 492. Back to document
449. Charles Merrill Smith, How to
Become a Bishop Without Being Religious (Garden City:
Doubleday & Co., 1965) pp. 23f. Back to document
450. Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire
infernal (Paris: Mellier, 1844) p. 434. Back to document
451. Charles McCabe, Tall Girls are
Grateful (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1973) p. 109. Back to document
452. John Gray, Ph.D., Mars and
Venus in Touch (New York: HarperCollins, 2000) p. 98. Back to document
453. Jed Smock, Who Will Rise
Up? (Newark, OH: The Campus Ministry U.S.A., 1994) p. 166.
Back to document
454. Verbatim - Volume 10, Issue 1
Back to document
458. James A. Michner, The
Source (New York: Fawcett Crest, 1965) p. 551. Back to document
459. George P. Marsh, Lectures on
the English Language (London: John Murray, 1863) pp.
298f. Back to document
460. Conf. lib. vi. § 3. Back to document
461. Peter Straub, Koko (New
York: E.P. Dutton, 1988) pp. 33f.
Back to document
462. J.T. Fraser, Of Time, Passion,
and Knowledge (New York, 1975), p. 73. Back to document
463. B.G. Jefferis. M.D., Ph.D. &
J.L. Nicholas, A.M. Safe Counsel or Practical
Eugenics with Ozora S. Davis, Ph.D. & Dr. Emma F.A.
Drake, The Story of Life (New York: Intext Press,
39th edition © 1928, J.L. Nicholas) p. 408. Back to document
464. George P. Marsh, Lectures on the English
Language (London: John Murray, 1863) pp. 448-450. Back to document
465. In Lecture XII., p. 180, I
remarked that scarcely 200 words occurring in the English Bible
are obsolete.
In examining the vocabulary for the
purpose of making that estimate, I used a Concordance which did
not extend to the Apocrypha, and the remark should have been
limited accordingly. Booker's Scripture and prayer-book
Glossary contains, besides phraseological combinations,
about 388 words and senses of words alleged to be obsolete. Of
these more than 100 belong to the Apocrypha and the Prayer-book,
and among the remainder there are not less than 30, such as
loth, whit, stuff, fret, beeves, haft, with, maul (as
a noun), summer (as a verb), &c., which in the
United States are as familiarly understood, in their scriptural
senses, as any words in the language. We may, therefore, take
the number of Bible words and special meanings now so far
obsolete in this country that other words are habitually used
instead of them, at about 250. But, of these, many are of
familiar etymology or composition, and therefore, though disused,
readily intelligible, and others are well understood, because
they are used in other books still very generally read, so that
the number which there is any sufficient reason to regard as
really forgotten does not probably exceed my estimate. Back to document
466. 98 S. Ct. 3026 (1978) Back to document
467. Straub, p. 63. Back to document
468. Ibid., pp. 89f. Back to document
469. Bernie Zilbergeld, Ph.D., Male
Sexuality (New York: Bantam Books, 1981) p. 28. Back to document
470. Barbara Keesling, Ph.D., How to
Make Love All Night (and Drive a Woman
Wild) (New York: HarperPerennial, 1995) pp. 121f.
Back to document
471. Ridley Pearson, Middle of
Nowhere (New York: Hyperion, 2000) pp. 150f. Back to document
472. Webster's New Students
Dictionary (Springfield, Mass: G. & C. Merriam Co.,
1974) Back to document
473. Gary Sanseri, A Banker's
Confession: A Christian Guide to Getting Out of
Debt (Portland: Back Home Ministry, 1991) pp. 45-
48. Back to document
474. John MacArthur, The MacArthur
New Testament Commentary: Hebrews (Chicago: Moody Press,
1983) p. 375-6. Back to document
475. Jack Balswick, Sociology
Dept., U. of Georgia, "The Jesus People Movement: A
Sociological Analysis," presented at the annual meeting of
the American Sociological Association, 1972, reprinted in
Patrick H. McNamara, Religion American Style (New
York: Harper & Row, 1974) p. 364.
Back to document
476. Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861), "The
Latest Decalogue," reprinted in C.F. Main & Peter J. Seng,
Poems, Fourth Ed. (Belmont, Wadsworth Pub. Co.,
1978) p. 243. Back to document
477. Ibid., p. 183. Back to document
478. Porter G. Perrin, U. of
Washington, Writer's Guide and index to English
(Chicago: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1942) p. 611. Back to document
481. Greg Iles, Mortal Fear
(New York: Signet Books, 1998) pp. 73-76.
Back to document
482. Paul Russell, The Coming
Storm (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999) p. 115.
Back to document
491. Holden Scott, The Carrier
(New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000) p. 129.
Back to document
501. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of Modern
English Usage (USA: Oxford University Press, 1946) Back to document
502. Thorndike*Barnhart Comprehensive
Desk Dictionary (Garden City: Doubleday, 1958) Back to document
503. James A. Michner, The Source
(New York: Fawcett Crest) p. 840. Back
to document
504. George P. Marsh, Lectures on the
English Language (London: John Murray, 1863) pp. 452-3. Back to document
505. Deborah Tannen, "I'll Explain It to
You": Lecturing and Listening from You Just Don't
Understand: Women's and Men's Conversational Styles Affect Who
Gets Heard, Who Gets Credit, and What Gets Done at Work
(1995) in Paul Eschholz et al, Language Awareness
(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997) p. 259 Back to document
506. Stuart Chase, Power of Words
(New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1954) p. 259.
Back to document
507. Aldous Huxley, The Perennial
Philosophy, quoted in Dorothy Berkley Phillips, The
Choice is Always Ours (Wheaton, IL: Re-quest Books, 1982)
pp. 177f. Back to document
508. Dominic A. LaRusso, University of
Oregon, The Shadows of Communication: Nonverbal
Dimensions (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1980)
p. 67. Back to document
509. Brian Cambourne, The Whole
Story Natural Learning and the Acquisition of Literacy
in the Classroom (New York: Ashton Scholastic, 1988) pp.
31-3. Back to document
510. Ibid., p. 83. Back to document
511. Scott Turow, The Laws of our
Fathers (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1st ed.,
1996) pp. 77, 82, 83-5, 92, 320.
Back to document
521. Les Standiford, Deal With the
Dead (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2001) pp. 53-9. Back to document
531. Norman Stahl and Don Horan, The
Buried Man (New York: Mc-Graw Hill Book Co., 1985)
pp. 10-13) Back to document
532. Jed Smock, Who Will Rise Up?
(Newark, OH: The Campus Ministry U.S.A., 1999) p. 161. Back to document
533. Bernie Zilbergeld, Ph.D., Male
Sexuality (New York: Bantam Books, 1981) pp. 384f. Back to document
534. Stahl & Horan, p. 122. Back to document
541. Mary Farrell Bednarowski, American
Religion (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984) pp. 30-1.
Back to document
542. Jonathan Edwards, "Sinners in the Hands
of an Angry God," in Basic Writings, ed. Ola Elizabeth
Winslow (New York: Signet, 1966), p. 159. Although this is an
outstanding example of a revival sermon, it is actually not
typical of Edwards's writings. Back to document
543. John Mortimer, Dunster
(New York: Penguin Books, 1992) pp. 11-12. Back to document
544. Phillip Margolin, The
Associate (New York: HarperCollins, 2001) pp. 175-7. Back to document
545. Ibid., pp. 163-4. Back to document
551. Mary Farrell Bednarowski,
United Theological Seminary of the Twin
Cities, American Religion (Englewood
Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984) pp. 81ff.
Back to document
552. Roland H. Bainton, Here I
Stand A Life of Martin Luther (New York: Mentor
Book, 1955) p. 106.
Back to document
553. Ibid., p. 107. Back to document
554. Ibid.
Back to document
555. James A. Pike, Doing the
Truth A Summary of Christian Ethics (New York: The
Macmillan Co., 1965) pp. 139-40.
Back to document
556. Document Number Four,
Andreas Osiander or Wenzeslaus Linck? < 1530, from ed. William
R. Bowen, Whether Secular Government Has the Right to Wield
the Sword in Matters of Faith, (Toronto: CRRS
Publications, 1994) p. 88.
Back to document
557. trans. R.M. French, The Way of a
Pilgrim, (New York: Ballantine Books, 1974) p. 20.
Back to document
561. Mary Farrell Bednarowski, American
Religion (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984) p. 110.
Back to document
562. Stuart M. Kaminsky,
Vengeance (New York: Tom Doherty Assoc., 1999) p.
92. Back to document
571. Joshua Whatmough,
Language A Modern Synthesis (New
York: Mentor Books, 1957) p. 51, 28.
Back to document
572. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of Modern
English Usage (USA: Oxford University Press, 1946) Back to document
573. Porter G. Perrin, Writer's Guide
and Index to English (Chicago: Scott, Foresman & Co.,
1942) P. 192. Back to document
581. George F. Willison, Saints and
Strangers (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945)
pp. 46-52. Back to document
582. Trans. R. M. French, The Way of a
Pilgrim (New York: Ballantine Books, 1974) p. 114,
footnote 24. Back to document
583. Mary Farrell Bednarowski, American
Religion a cultural perspective (Englewood Cliffs:
Prentice Hall, 1984) pp. 69-71.
Back to document
584. Rufus Jones, The Quakers in the
American Colonies, first published in 1911 (New York: Norton,
1966), p. xxiii. Back to document
585. Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor of
American History at University of California (Berkeley)
The Peculiar Institution (Vintage Books, 1955) pp.
269-270. Back to document
591. Christopher Brookmyre, Not the
End of the World (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1998)
pp. 12-13. Back to document
592. Attributed to Ambrose, Elder at Optima
Pustyn Monastery, The Pilgrim Continues His Way (New
York: Ballantine Books, 1974) pp. 126-131.
Back to document
593. Brookmyre, p. 13.
Back to document
594. Ibid., p. 14.
Back to document
601. Attributed to Ambrose, Elder at Optima
Pustyn Monastery, The Pilgrim Continues His Way (New
York: Ballantine Books, 1974) pp. 132ff.
Back to document
602. William M. Schniedewind,
University of California, Los Angeles How
the Bible Became a Book: the textualization of ancient
Israel (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004) pp.
114-117. Back to document
603. See B. Levinson, Deuteronomy and the
Hermeneutics of Legal Innovation (New York: Oxford University
Press, 1997). Back to document
604. E. Nicholson, Jeremiah 1-25
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1973), p. 86. Back to document
605. For a popular account of P, see R. E.
Friedman, Who Wrote the Bible? (San Francisco: Harper
& Row, 1987), pp. 188-206.
Back to document
606. See my earlier book, Schniedewind,
The Word of God in Transition: From Prophet to Exegete in the
Second Temple Period (Sheffield: Journal for the Study of
the Old Testament, 1995), pp. 130-38; also S. Mowinckel,
"'The Spirit' and the 'Word' in Pre-exilic Reforming
Prophets," Journal of Biblical Literature 53 (1934):
199-227. Back to document
607. See my article, Schniedewind, "The
Chronicler as an Interpreter of Scripture," in The Chronicler
as Author: Studies in Text and Texture (ed. M. P. Graham and
S. L. McKenzie: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999), pp. 172-78. Back to document
608. Christopher Brookmyre, Not the
End of the World (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1998)
pp. 64-65. Back to document
609. Ibid., p. 65.
Back to document
610. Ibid.
Back to document
611. Ibid., pp. 65-6. Back to document
612. Ibid., p. 66. Back to document
613. Schniedewind, pp. vii, 3.
Back to document
614. Brookmyre, p. 72.
Back to document
615. Ibid., pp. 72-3.
Back to document
616. Ibid. p. 73.
Back to document
617. Ibid., p. 73. Back to document
621. Morris Raphael Cohen, Reason and
Law (New York: Collier Books, 1961) p. 31. Back to document
622. Christopher Brookmyre, Not the
End of the World (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1998)
pp. 244-5. Back to document
623. George F. Willison, Saints and
Strangers (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945) pp.
65-7. Back to document
624. George entitled his work, A
Discourse of some Troubles and Excommunications in the banished
English Church at Amsterdam. Unfortunately for the curious
reader, this is a rare book, there being only three copies, so
far as I know----one at Trinity College, Cambridge; another at
Sion College, London; a third at the Library of Congress,
Washington. Back to document
625. W. Graham, Beyond the Written
Word: Oral Aspects of Scripture in the History of Religion
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987) p. 5. Back to document
626. William M. Schniedewind,
University of California, Los Angeles How
the Bible Became a Book: the textualization of ancient
Israel (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004) pp.
196-198. Back to document
631. James Bradley, Wrack (New
York: Henry Holt & Co., 1999) pp. 284-6.
Back to document
641. Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai, The Teaching
of Buddha (Tokyo: Toppan Printing Co., 1990) p. 192.Back to document
642. Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, Jewish
Literacy The Most Important Things to Know About
the Jewish Religion, Its People, and Its History (New
York: William Morrow and Co., Inc., 1991) # 333, pp. 645f. Back to document
643. George F. Willison, Saints and
Strangers (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945) p. 85.
Back to document
644. Erich Segal, Acts of
Faith (New York: Bantam Books, 1993) pp. 122, 13f. Back to document
645. John Gray, Ph.D., Mars and Venus
in Touch (New York: HarperCollins, 1st. ed., 2000) p. 71.
Back to document
646. Carmen R. Berry & Tamara Traeder,
girlfriends Talk About Men (Berkeley: Wildcat Canyon
Press, 1997) pp. 281f Back to document
651. Edward Sapir, "Conceptual Categories in
Primitive Languages," Science, Vol. 74, p. 578, 1931. Back to document
652. Clyde Kluckhohn & Dorothea Leighton,
The Navajo. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press,
1946 Back to document
653. Edward T. Hall, Beyond
Culture (Garden City, New York: Anchor Books, 1977) pp.
15f. Back to document
661. Craig Winn & Ken Power, Tea
With Terrorists (Charlottesville: CricketSong Books, 2002)
p. 170. Back to document
662. George F. Willison, Saints and
Strangers (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945) pp.
160, 199. Back to document
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