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John Pollock



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Average rating: 3.57 · 120 ratings · 21 reviews · 78 distinct worksSimilar authors
JavaScript: A Beginner's Guide

3.52 avg rating — 87 ratings — published 2001 — 20 editions
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jQuery: A Beginner's Guide

3.78 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2014 — 4 editions
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The Grass Beneath the Wire

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The bolshevik adventure [1919]

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MOODY A BIOGRAPHICAL PORTRAIT

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The Kings of Stratton

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Pollock Personal Shorthand:...

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The Nest Egg Cookbook

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“Worse than bombers were bandits; old miseries had returned with a vengeance ... Banditry is simply sweeping this section of the country now as prisons have been opened and arms and ammunitions are being sold to all who will buy them. The future in this connection almost beggars description.”
John Pollock

“Discussing the report with Benjamin Clayton, he wrote: 'I am now in my seventeenth year in China, and I have seen with my own eyes the power of the gospel of Christ changing the hearts and lives of thousands of people. I see it every day and know that it works. ...

It is our constant aim to help the bodies of these people all we can, using all the skill we possess and also trying to keep up with the latest developments in medicine and surgery, but we still believe the soul of the patient is infinitely precious, and it is our constant prayer that God will help us to do the best job we can on their bodies, that through this we may point them to Christ who saved us and who is so willing to save them.”
John Pollock

“Nelson Bell took Price's book down to Shanghai to the Christian Book Room of Christopher and Helen Willis (in the future they would be the last Western missionaries in Communist China, for Helen Willis maintained the Book Room until expelled in 1959).”
John Pollock



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