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James Vincent



Average rating: 4.23 · 88 ratings · 37 reviews · 39 distinct works
Inconmensurable: La histori...

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Parting the Waters: How Vis...

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Moving With Heaven: The Pro...

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The Power of The Voice

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How To Prepare and Paint a ...

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“We are first worshipers.  We should be able to go into any atmosphere where there is worship, and throw off whatever sound or style we are accustomed to and worship the Creator of all things.  We deny ourselves-- we are not the center... He is.  Is He not worthy?”
James Vincent, Moving With Heaven: The Prophetic Worshiper's Handbook

“The remedy for evil is Jesus.  The remedy for death is Jesus.  The remedy for sin is Jesus.  When in doubt, Jesus. ”
James Vincent, Moving With Heaven: The Prophetic Worshiper's Handbook

“Measurement has become such a powerful symbol of justice that it can represent your moral deeds in life as well as your spiritual rewards and punishment. It’s perhaps due to this symbolic potency that the Bible mentions measurement more often than it does charity.”
James Vincent, Beyond Measure: The Hidden History of Measurement from Cubits to Quantum Constants



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