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GOD Can Do It - Without Me! by Facius J:

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GOD Can Do It - Without Me!

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Sovereign World Books 1990 p/b Good (name on inside page) Author an internationally known preacher & leaderfought for 3 years against overwhelming problems. God revealed Himself in His healing & restoring power. Book will bring hope & encouragement to many-illustrates that God is always in control.
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Lest we Forget, A One-Hour Documentary about Anti-Semitism

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All's well that ends well. Act V. Scene III. King, Countess, Lafeu, Lords, Attendants &c. Bertram...

All's well that ends well. Act V. Scene III. King, Countess, Lafeu, Lords, Attendants &c. Bertram guarded. Diana & a Widow.

by [SHAKESPEARE]; WHEATLEY, F., R.A.; FACIUS, G.S. & FACIUS J.G. (engravers)

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London: John and Josiah Boydell, 1794. [1803].. Original copper engraving (44 x 60 cm, overall sheet 53.5 x 66 cm). Tissue guard to verso. Light foxing to lower margin not affecting print. From "A Collection of Prints ... Illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare." published by Boydell, London, 1803. In 1789, the publisher John Boydell opened the Shakespeare Gallery, an exhibition space in London's Pall Mall showcasing paintings that exclusively represented scenes from Shakespeare's plays. The Gallery was a bid to revive 'history painting' (the practice of depicting scenes from the Bible, mythology or the classics) in contemporary British art, a genre thought to be of great public benefit because of its morally instructive messages. What better unifying theme for such a project than the works of Shakespeare, which had become so popular and so integral to British identity by the mid-18th century? The Gallery opened in May 1789 with 34 canvases by 18 British artists. By the next year there… Read More
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