Iain Murray
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The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Environmental Catastrophes Liberals Don't Want You to Know About--Because They Helped Cause Them
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published
2008
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9 editions
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The Socialist Temptation
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Stealing You Blind: How Government Fat Cats Are Getting Rich Off of You
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published
2011
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8 editions
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Dam Busters Manual: A Guide to the Weapons Technology Used Against the Dams and Special Targets of Nazi-Occupied Europe
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published
2011
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Bouncing-Bomb Man: The Science of Sir Barnes Wallis
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published
2010
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2 editions
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Vickers Wellington Manual: 1936-1953
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published
2013
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2 editions
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Amy Carmichael: Belleza en lugar de cenizas /Una biografía
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O Spurgeon que foi esquecido
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published
1966
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The Franchising Handbook
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published
2006
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2 editions
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O sistema do apelo
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published
1967
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“Worldliness proposes objectives which demand no radical breach with man's fallen nature; it judges the importance of things by the present and material results; it weighs success by numbers; it covets human esteem and wants no unpopularity; it knows no truth for which it is worth suffering; it declines to be a 'fool for Christ's sake.”
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“He (Knox) handles the doctrines of election and justification as causes for bright joy in believers. 'Your imperfections shall have no power to damn you,' he writes to Mrs. Bowes, 'for Christ's perfection is reputed to be yours by faith, which you have in his blood.' 'God has received already at the hands of His only Son all that is due for our sins, and so cannot his justice require or crave any more of us, other satisfaction or recompense for our sins.”
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“When nineteenth century Christian leaders such as William Wilberforce viewed the world not so much as a wreck from which individual souls must escape, but rather as the property of Christ, to whose kingdom the earth and the fullness thereof must belong, their thinking bore the genuine hall-mark of the Puritan outlook.”
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