George Macleod
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Dogs: Homoeopathic Remedies
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published
1989
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11 editions
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The Treatment of Horses by Homoeopathy
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published
1977
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18 editions
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Cats: Homoeopathic Remedies
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published
1990
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5 editions
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Хомеопатия за домашни любимци
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published
1988
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3 editions
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Mediating Violence from Africa: Francophone Literature, Film, and Testimony after the Cold War
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A Veterinary Materia Medica and Clinical Repertory: With Materia Medica of the Nosodes
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published
1983
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2 editions
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The Treatment of Cattle by Homoeopathy
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published
1981
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8 editions
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Goats: Homeopathic Remedies
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published
1991
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2 editions
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The Raystede Handbook of Homoeopathic Remedies for Animals
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Pigs: The Homoeopathic Approach to the Treatment and Prevention of Diseases
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published
1994
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6 editions
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“I simply argue that the cross be raised again,
at the centre of the marketplace
as well as on the steeple of the church.
I am recovering the claim that
Jesus was not crucified
in a cathedral between two candles
but on a cross between two thieves;
on a town garbage heap;
at a crossroad of politics so cosmopolitan
that they had to write His title
in Hebrew and in Latin and in Greek …
and at the kind of place
where cynics talk smut,
and thieves curse, and soldiers gamble.
Because that is where He died,
And that is what He died about.
And that is where Christ’s own ought to be,
And that is what church people ought to be about.”
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at the centre of the marketplace
as well as on the steeple of the church.
I am recovering the claim that
Jesus was not crucified
in a cathedral between two candles
but on a cross between two thieves;
on a town garbage heap;
at a crossroad of politics so cosmopolitan
that they had to write His title
in Hebrew and in Latin and in Greek …
and at the kind of place
where cynics talk smut,
and thieves curse, and soldiers gamble.
Because that is where He died,
And that is what He died about.
And that is where Christ’s own ought to be,
And that is what church people ought to be about.”
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