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A Plain English Handbook: How to create clear SEC disclosure documents
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The Securities And Exchange Commission
The Plain Writing Act of 2010 (Act) is intended to make it easy for the public to understand government documents. The SEC, like other feder…
Chinese Poetry in English Verse (古今詩選)
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Herbert Allen Giles
Dear Land of Flowers, forgive me! -- that I tookThese snatches from thy glittering wealth of song, And twisted to the uses of a book Strains…
Chinese Sketches
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Herbert Allen Giles
Herbert Giles was in the diplomatic service in China from 1867 to 1893. His frank observations on Chinese culture and people form the basis…
Knots Untied
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J. C. Ryle
Being Plain Statements on Disputed Points in Religion, from the Standpoint of an Evangelical Churchman.The volume now in the reader's hands …
War and Peace Vol. 2 (Dole Translation)
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Leo Tolstoy
I am inclined to rank Count Tolstoy not among the realists or naturalists, but rather as an impressionist. He is often careless about accur…
Collection of Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord
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John Wesley
A collection of poems reflecting on Christmas and the New Year, written by the founder of the Methodist denomination.
Joseph: Beloved, Hated, Exalted
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Frederick Brotherton Meyer
I remember seeing the huge Matterhorn reflected, in its minutest details, in a small mountain lakelet, many miles distant; and similarly, th…
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels - St. John Vol. 2
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J. C. Ryle
The fourteen years which have "passed over" me since I first began writing on the Gospels, I humbly hope have not been thrown away…
The History of the English Bible
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John Brown
The celebration of the Tercentenary of the Authorized Version of the English Bible of 1611 has called into existence the little book here p…
Aunt Hannah and Martha and John
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Pansy
Aunt Hannah's fondest wish had been that her nephew John would marry a local girl and take over the family farm. Trouble was, John was neve…
The Practice of Prayer
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G. Campbell Morgan
God has made prayer possible to us through Jesus. We can pray prevailingly only as we respond to the truths which create the possibility. …
Friendship
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Hugh Black
The idea, so common in the ancient writers, is not all a poetic conceit, that the soul of a man is only a fragment of a larger whole, and go…
The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit
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Reuben Archer Torrey
Before one can correctly understand the work of the Holy Spirit, he must first of all know the Spirit Himself. A frequent source of error an…
Companionable Books
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Henry van Dyke
Many books are dry and dusty, there is no juice in them; and many are soon exhausted, you would no more go back to them than to a squeezed o…
The Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Faith
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Reuben Archer Torrey
We were having a great many accessions to our church. While many of these came by letter form other churches, many of them were new convert…
Over Here and Over There
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Harry Zody
In publishing this book I have no intention whatsoever to offer a work of great literary value. As such it would undoubtedly be a failure, …
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels - St. John Vol. 3
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J. C. Ryle
The volume now in the reader's hands completes a work which I began sixteen years ago, entitled "Expository Thoughts on the Gospels.&qu…
The Sick Man's Comfort Book
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Phillip Bennett Power
Amongst the many wonderful truths which are spoken of God in the Bible, one of the most wonderful and beautiful is that He is a "God of…
Prevailing Prayer: What Hinders It?
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Dwight L. Moody
The two first and essential means of grace are the Word of God and Prayer. These two means of grace must be used in their right proportion. …
A Day at a Time and Other Talks on Life and Religion
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Archibald Alexander
This book [was] written in war-time to minister comfort and, if it may be, to reinforce hope and faith. (from the Dedication)