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Holy Robbery


Holy Robbery
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Author : Nick Panacos
language : en
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Release Date : 2020-05-15

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The Daring Robbery A Tract


The Daring Robbery A Tract
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Author : Robbery
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1870

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The Holy Thief


The Holy Thief
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Author : Ellis Peters
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2014-06-02

The Holy Thief written by Ellis Peters and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-06-02 with Fiction categories.


Discover Brother Cadfael: Former soldier. Benedictine monk. Amateur sleuth. The Cadfael Chronicles, by Diamond Dagger winner Ellis Peters, follow the mediaeval mysteries of one of classic crime's most unique detectives. In early 1145, subsiding flood waters reveal a robbery has been committed on church grounds, and Brother Cadfael thinks the robbery is connected to a murder.



The Great Movie Robbery


The Great Movie Robbery
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Author : R. L. Benwitt
language : en
Publisher: Infinity Pub
Release Date : 2000-09

The Great Movie Robbery written by R. L. Benwitt and has been published by Infinity Pub this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-09 with Fiction categories.




A Method For Preventing The Frequency Of Robberies And Murders


A Method For Preventing The Frequency Of Robberies And Murders
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Author : William Romaine
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1754

A Method For Preventing The Frequency Of Robberies And Murders written by William Romaine and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1754 with Bible categories.




Trial Of Benjamin Wanstall For The Robbery At Holy Cross Westgate And Elizabeth Levi For Receiving


Trial Of Benjamin Wanstall For The Robbery At Holy Cross Westgate And Elizabeth Levi For Receiving
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1831

Trial Of Benjamin Wanstall For The Robbery At Holy Cross Westgate And Elizabeth Levi For Receiving written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1831 with Receiving stolen goods categories.




The Sin In Robbery


The Sin In Robbery
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Author : Rev. Ira G. Turpin Jr.
language : en
Publisher: CrossBooks Publishing
Release Date : 2012-11

The Sin In Robbery written by Rev. Ira G. Turpin Jr. and has been published by CrossBooks Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-11 with Self-Help categories.


In a worldly sense, robbery is a heinous, bodacious crime. More so, in the sense of God, robbery is sinful. Herein, there exists double penalty with double punishment concerning everyday life and life eternal. The Lord reveals through Reverend Turpin the impact robbing God has on Him, you, the church, and all humankind. Actually, what we don’t know destroys us. God says it best, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hos. 4:6). Therefore, it is the prayer and purpose of this work for you to be edified in and released from the sin in robbery. “It has been well said that Stewardship is not a way of financing a church; instead financing a church is an excellent way of implementing stewardship. Reverend Turpin’s book, The Sin In Robbery ~33 Ways We Rob God, gladly recognizes this axiom and lays out a crystal clear biblical case for support of the tithe.” Reverend Dr. Lee P. Washington, Pastor Reid Temple AME Church Glendale, Maryland “Reverend Ira Turpin has made an invaluable contribution to Christian stewardship in this revolutionary work on tithing. This is a work of art that opens our minds and hearts to giving God all that is due Him.” Reverend Dr. Harry L. Seawright, Pastor Union Bethel AME Church Brandywine, Maryland “The Sin In Robbery ~33 Ways We Rob God is transcendent in its teachings, nurturing, and insight because Reverend Turpin approaches all issues through the Holy prism of God’s Word.” Reverend Donald L. Marbury, Pastor Ebenezer AME Church New Brunswick, Maryland



Life Of The Good Thief


Life Of The Good Thief
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Author : Msgr Gaume
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2015-03-14

Life Of The Good Thief written by Msgr Gaume and has been published by CreateSpace this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-14 with categories.


AMONG all the nations of antiquity highway robbery, we find, was reckoned as a capital offence. [n the penal code of the Romans its punishment was crucifixion, at once the cruelest and the most shameful of deaths: "the reason of which," according to St. Gregory of Nyssa, was this - "that the robbers thus banded together did not shrink from murder as a means to their end. They even held themselves in readiness to do it (as was proved) by their choice of arms, supplies, and places of resort. Hence it was that they were subjected to the penalty thereof." The banditti of those times behaved pretty much in the same way as do their modem successors in such countries as are unhappily still infested by this scourge of society. They lived chiefly among the mountains, dwelling in caves, prowling about armed to the teeth, or lying in ambush near the highways, attacking the passers-by, robbing and stripping and wounding them, and often leaving them half dead. Well, indeed, for them if they were not killed outright. For proof of this deplorable state of things having existed in Judea at the time of our Lord, we have only to open the Gospel. We find it there in the parable of the man who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho. Nor is this the only place where robbers are spoken of in the sacred text. In the history of the Passion we find mention of Barabbas, a robber and a murderer. And again we read that two robbers suffered death together with the Son of God. Some may wonder that the Gospel, usually so sparing of details, should make such frequent allusion to this class of evil-doers. It may appear surprising that our Lord should take, as the subject of one of his most beautiful parables, the incident of a man falling into their hands. But if we look into history, whether sacred or profane, the reason of this is quickly to be found. In Josephus and others we read that at this time, and until after the destruction of Jerusalem, the Holy Land was completely overrun with brigands. If, on the other hand, we consult the Holy Gospels, we see that our blessed Lord and Teacher was in the habit of adapting His lessons to the capacity of His hearers, and exemplifying His doctrines by reference to those things with which they were most familiar. Hence it was natural, if we may so speak, that, in a country infested by robbers, He should make use of such a parable as that of the Good Samaritan. It may be interesting to note the causes of this so general lawlessness. They would appear to have been twofold. In the first place, the Jews, knowing themselves to be the chosen people of God, were ever impatient of all foreign yoke, and continually strove by all means in their power to throw it off. And in the next place, their alien rulers were at no pains to conciliate, but, on the contrary, cruelly oppressed them. The tyranny of the Syrian kings had been past bearing. The Roman rule was far milder, but still very galling to a free-minded people. A deep-seated feeling of hatred was continually fermenting in the hearts of the nation, and not infrequently broke out into street riots, and even open revolt. Quelled and dispersed by the soldiery, the rebels were still unsubdued. Driven out of the towns, they fled up into the mountains, and there, turning robbers, still continued to set the usurping authorities at defiance. Herod lowed his reputation, and later on his throne, to his successful raids against these very brigands. Let us listen to the account of the struggle handed down to us by Josephus: "When Herod was still quite young, his father, Antipater, confided to him the government of Galilee, albeit he was only fifteen. But his youth was more than made up by his energy and courage.and at that time governor of Syria.



The Great Crown Jewels Robbery Of 1303


The Great Crown Jewels Robbery Of 1303
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Author : Paul Doherty
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2013-06-11

The Great Crown Jewels Robbery Of 1303 written by Paul Doherty and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-06-11 with Fiction categories.


An insight into one of history's most cunning, yet overlooked, events... Medieval London comes to life in Paul Doherty's gripping retelling of this early attempt to steal the Crown Jewels, the first great bank raid in history. 'Doherty tells the tale with verve incorporating much fascinating historical detail' - Historical Novels Review In the reign of King Charles II (1660 - 1685), there was a famous attempt to steal the crown jewels by the memorably named Colonel Blood. However, Blood's conspiracy was not the first such plot, and it was certainly not the most successful... Three centuries earlier, in 1303, Edward I of England (of Braveheart fame) was north of the Scottish border attempting to crush William Wallace, secure in the knowledge that he had stashed his royal treasures safely behind iron-bound doors in Westminster Abbey - a place of sanctity reputed to house Christ's body, and inhabited by pious Benedictine monks. Enter Richard Puddlicott: a former merchant and a charming, dissolute, rogue with a grudge against the king. He infiltrated the Abbey's inner circle (entertaining them on the proceeds of their own silver) and, before long, had managed to help himself to a good part of the treasure. The King's fury knew no bounds, but Puddlicott ran the King's men a merry dance before eventually being captured and sent - along with forty monks - to his death in Westminster. This exhilarating tale of cunning, deceit, lechery, monks, pimps and prostitutes is also the story of the first great bank raid in history. Until now - with most of the evidence still in manuscripts, in Latin or Norman French - very little has been written about it. With his usual verve, blending vivid narrative and historical analysis, Paul Doherty takes the lid off both the medieval underworld and the 'holy' monastic community. The result is historically enlightening and a gripping read. What readers are saying about Paul Doherty: 'I was totally gripped. I have read a lot of history books and this is amongst the best I have read' 'An interesting book, historically accurate and very well researched' 'Doherty proves that he is a scholar as well as a writer of novels'



Holy Terror


Holy Terror
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Author : Graham Masterton
language : en
Publisher: A&C Black
Release Date : 2012-10-22

Holy Terror written by Graham Masterton and has been published by A&C Black this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10-22 with Fiction categories.


A hot summer day in New York City gives Conor O'Neil no warning of the nightmare which is about to engulf him. After witnessing a fatal robbery, Conor is wrongfully arrested for the crime by a bent cop and immediately goes on the run, fearing for his life. He discovers that an eerie pair of stage hypnotists, a fervent Southern Baptist, and a very sinister televangelist are involved in the heist, the proceeds of which are to fund something unthinkable yet all too possible. Conor's desperate need to clear his name takes him on a terrifying trip to a distant and hostile land, where he must use all of his remaining strength to survive the most deadly weapon of all...