Download or read book The Incontrovertibility of Rainbows written by Anonymous and published by Lemage Inc. This book was released on 2012-12 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Rainbow Covenant written by Richard Hoffman and published by Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.. This book was released on 2020-06-18 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All of God's physical Creation reflects a higher spiritual Reality. In that Creation, light is synonymous with Truth or God; who is the source of Truth. It should surprise no one that when you unwrap light to find the Rainbow, the Rainbow gives a detailed account of what God is all about. He is about loving and saving mankind by wooing them into the Rainbow Covenant of Marriage. From the red blood sacrifice of the Gospel Truth of Jesus, to the purple royalty of the Holy Spirit; God's constant and repeated message is that there is only one way to attain the purple royalty that is God's. That way is through faith in the red blood sacrifice of Jesus as the propitiation for our sins. He is the only gate or door into the Rainbow Covenant. We are all spiritual Cinderella's, enslaved to the 3 evil stepsisters of the world, the flesh and the Devil. But the Prince can raise us up out of the ashes and into the beauty of a royal mansion. There is another option, however. We can reject God's suit and pursue a life of self-will. We know that marriage means the death of self-will. This book describes the Dark Path of Separation from God that is the shadow opposite of the Rainbow Covenant of Marriage. Cain was the first to tread this path to its bitter end; which for mankind in this Age of Engagement, is incontrovertible sentencing or engagement to separation from God in the Lake of Fire. But it is God's will that all be saved. There's more than enough room in the lifeboat that I choose to call, "The Rainbow Covenant".
Download or read book The Rainbow a magazine of Christian literature written by and published by . This book was released on 1865 with total page 590 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Haunting the Rainbow written by Lorain O'Neil and published by Lorain O'Neil. This book was released on with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dive headfirst into a captivating tale that serves up a century-old tragedy with a contemporary twist. Join Eileen Saffron, a bright Library Science graduate, as her life takes an unexpected turn uncovering a shocking revelation that shatters the accepted history of a notorious event. Transport yourself back to 1918, a time when the world was reeling from a global calamity, America’s first catastrophic pandemic. But amidst the chaos, a victim emerged—one whose demise was no accident. Fast forward a hundred years, and Eileen embarks on a mission to unearth this hidden truth, all while navigating the uncertainties of her own joblessness. Has Eileen’s investigation awakened a malevolent presence, determined to guard its long-buried secrets? With danger possibly lurking at every turn, Eileen races against time to expose the mind-boggling truth concealed for a century. Immerse yourself in a spellbinding tale that artfully blends historical significance with a contemporary sense of urgency. Follow Eileen’s tireless pursuit as she unearths dark secrets and confronts the ghosts of the past. Buckle up for a thrilling ride, packed with suspense, historical intrigue, and spine-tingling encounters as Eileen Saffron unravels the layers of a century-old murder. All the clues are there, can you figure them out along with Eileen? Bonus chapters from some of the author’s other books are included.
Download or read book Before Mandela s Rainbow written by Edward Joffe and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2013-10-25 with total page 239 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: FUNNIER THAN ADRIAN MOLE AND FAR SEXIER! Does not skirt round the vast injustice of apartheid SUPERB MEMOIR Joffe is a man sui generis. Impish at times, but always interesting. Memorable and well written! AN INTIMATE, FUNNY, AND PROFOUND PERSONAL HISTORY Reading this funny, clever, sometimes vicious portrayal of growing up in Johannesburg in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, I found myself reminded of Blakes line To see a world in a grain of sand. This is because Joffe, in writing a detailed and often very amusing account of his personal adventures and misadventures, captures also the texture of the broader environment, the brutal decades of racist horror of his native land. Joffe relates events with the engaging rhythm of all great story tellers - there are villains like sadistic teachers and fatuous fathers-in-law, there are lost adolescents in pursuit of sex and meaning, there are coming of age crises and triumphs, and an almost Dickensian host of memorable, often quirky, family members and friends. Read it, and you will see what I mean. Read it and youll laugh frequently. Read it and youll better understand the last 80 years of South African history. BRILLIANT MEMOIR Fascinating portrait of life in pre-Mandela South Africa, packed with very fine vignettes. A page-turning account of adolescence and the pains of growing up. Source: Amazon customer reviews
Download or read book A Glimpse of the Rainbow written by Philomena Van Oort and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2019-08-27 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It had all started because of that wretched David Harrison. Although her resistance to his command had her digging her heels into the soil of England, one part of her heart anticipated the adventure of escaping the past and entering a new future in the great North West of Canada. From a young age, Elizabeth Davison’s life was filled with tears and heartache. After both her parents’ death at the castle, she became an indentured cleaning girl in their stead and was required to work for seven years to pay off the remaining debt owed by them. But Elizabeth just could not be content. She longed to be free. Life takes an unexpected twist and she moves across the ocean to a newly founded land. Will she survive the long journey ahead with an infuriating person who always seems to best her? And when danger comes calling, can she vanquish it with the sharp wit of her tongue or will she perish like a withering rose? Her search for a glimpse of the rainbow left her feeling so small. Her future seemed so obscure... Would she ever be content?
Download or read book Beyond the Rainbow written by James S. Bergquist and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2022-10-05 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beyond the Rainbow By: James S. Bergquist Ethan Richardson and Marissa Matson are young adults when they meet in Boston. Although they never marry, they have a baby girl named Allison. Their relationship is a tumultuous one, fraught with raging arguments and hostility. Marissa returns home to Burlington, Vermont. Ethan decides to stay in Boston to continue his work as a crew member on a commercial fishing boat called The American Dream. After years apart, Ethan moves to Burlington, hoping to have a normal relationship with Marissa and be a loving father to Allison. Upon relocating to Burlington, Marissa, who suffers from depression and drug use, confides to him that she sexually assaulted Allison when Allison was a toddler. Ethan threatens to have Marissa arrested. Afraid that Ethan will call the police and that she will go to jail and lose Allison, Marissa turns the tables on Ethan. She manipulates Allison, then six years old, into falsely accusing Ethan of sexually assaulting her. The story follows Ethan’s arrest, trial, and conviction. It chronicles his transformation from a loving father to a convict in an inhumane, dysfunctional prison system, where he counts days one by one, struggling to keep hope alive that the truth of his innocence will prevail. Beyond the Rainbow is a gut-wrenching story with unforgettable characters that will linger with the reader long after finishing the book.
Download or read book The Rainbow written by David Herbert Lawrence and published by Wordsworth Editions. This book was released on 1995 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Set in the rural Midlands of England, The Rainbow (1915) revolves around three generations of the Brangwens, a strong, vigorous family, deeply involved with the land. When Tom Brangwen marries a Polish widow, Lydia Lensky, and adopts her daughter Anna as his own, he is unprepared for the passion that erupts between them. All are seeking individual fulfillment, but it is Ursula, Anna's spirited daughter, who, in her search for self-knowledge, rejects the traditional role of womanhood." "In his introduction, James Wood discusses Lawrence's writing style and the tensions and themes of The Rainbow. This Penguin edition reproduces the Cambridge text, which provides a text as close as possible to Lawrence's original. It also includes suggested further reading, a fragment of 'The Sisters II' from his first draft, and chronologies of Lawrence's life and of The Rainbow's Brangwen family."--BOOK JACKET.
Download or read book The Rainbow written by D. H. Lawrence and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2013-01-03 with total page 479 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First published in 1915, this novel traces the saga of the Brangwen family and their turbulent, scandalous fortunes.
Download or read book The Rainbow written by D. H. Lawrence and published by Standard Ebooks. This book was released on 2021-05-24T02:04:40Z with total page 603 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Rainbow is an epic tale spanning three generations of Brangwens, a family of farmers living in Nottinghamshire around the time of the Industrial Revolution. The tale begins with Tom Brangwen, the very epitome of a rural English farmer leading the old way of life. We follow him as a youth easing in to the rhythm of rural existence. He soon falls in love with Lydia, a Polish immigrant he had hired as a housekeeper, and despite their vast cultural differences, the two marry. Their relationship is, in a word, satisfactory: the two face a language and culture barrier that prevents their minds from ever truly meeting, but they learn to be more or less content with their place in society and in raising their children. Lydia’s child by her first marriage, Anna, becomes the focus of the next part of the novel. She was born in England, and has a fiery and demanding temperament. She falls in love with Will, a nephew of Tom, and the two begin a rocky and difficult marriage. Will, a craftsman and not a farmer, is self-absorbed, and wants nothing more than for them to live their lives only for each other. But Anna wants to strike out in the world and become a part of society. The two must reconcile their clashing personalities and desires as they raise their many children. The oldest of their children, Ursula, becomes the focus of the last third—and perhaps most famous—part of the novel. Ursula is a deeply sensual being born in to the Victorian era, a time restrained in morality but exploding in energy and possibility, now worlds away from her grandfather Tom Brangwen’s quiet, traditional farming life. She leads a life unimaginable to her rural ancestors: indulging in travel abroad, waiting for marriage and pursuing her physical desires, and even taking on a career—a concept both new and frightening to her family, who are just a generation removed from the era when a woman’s life was led at home. Her unhappiness with the contradiction in this new unbridled way of living and the strict social mores of the era becomes the main theme of this last part of the book. The entire novel takes a frank approach to sexuality and physical desire, with sex portrayed unashamedly as a natural, powerful, pleasurable, and desirable force in relationships. In fact Ursula’s story is the most famous part of the novel not just because of her unrestrained physicality and lust, but because she also experiments with a candidly-realized homosexual affair with one of her teachers. This unheard-of treatment of deeply taboo topics was poorly received by Lawrence’s Edwardian contemporaries, and the book quickly became the subject of an obscenity trial that resulted in over 1,000 copies being burned and the book being banned in the U.K. for eleven years. Though its charged portrayal of sexuality is what the book is remembered for, sexuality is only one of the themes Lawrence treats. The novel stands solidly on its rich description of both rural and city life, its wide-angled view of change over generations, and its exploration of hope for the human spirit in societies that heave not gently but quickly and violently into new eras. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.
Download or read book The Rainbow written by and published by ReadHowYouWant.com. This book was released on with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Revelation Rainbow written by Charles Walter Doughty and published by Dog Ear Publishing. This book was released on 2016-07-19 with total page 892 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book, “Revelation Rainbow” is the end of a forty-year quest by the author to find answers to the questions generated by Biblically un-informed scholarship that shrouds rather than unveils the great truths of this Holy Spirit directed work of our Lord. Hundreds of students of Revelation have been left in a bewildered state because certain scholars approach the book with a human mindset, instead of a Spirit led mindset. Instead of looking at Revelation as The Divine apocalypse, they try to humanize and literalize the book as a study of human secular history leaving the student with a complicated scheme of things that do not make sense. Having met these students, Mr. Doughty was greatly distressed to see them turn from God’s Word (especially Revelation) altogether. Subjects like the Antichrist, Millennium, Mark of the Best, Rapture, Tribulation and “Left Behind” are just some of the end-time twists causing confusion.
Download or read book Caging the Rainbow written by Francesca Merlan and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 1998-05-01 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Caging the Rainbow explores the lives of Aborigines in the small regional town of Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. Francesca Merlan combines ethnography and theory to grapple with issues surrounding the debate about the authenticity of contemporary cultural activity. Throughout, the vulnerability of Fourth World peoples to others' representations of them and the ethical problems this poses are kept in view.
Download or read book The Rainbow Unabriged written by D. H. Lawrence and published by BookRix. This book was released on 2019-06-15 with total page 782 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Rainbow is a novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family living in Nottinghamshire, particularly focusing on the individual's struggle to growth and fulfilment within the confining strictures of English social life. The Rainbow tells the story of three generations of the Brangwen family, a farm/ labouring dynasty who live in the East Midlands of England near Nottingham. The book spans a period of roughly 65 years from the 1840s to 1905, and shows how the love relationships of the Brangwens change against the backdrop of the increasing industrialisation of Britain. The first central character, Tom Brangwen, is a farmer whose experience of the world does not stretch beyond Nottinghamshire; while the last, Ursula, his granddaughter, studies at University and becomes a teacher in the progressively urbanised, capitalist and industrial world that would become our modern experience. The book starts with a description of the Brangwen dynasty, then deals with how Tom Brangwen, one of several brothers, fell in love with a Polish refugee, Lydia. The next part of the book deals with Lydia's daughter by her first husband, Anna, and her destructive, battle-riven relationship with her husband, Will, the son of one of Tom's brothers. The last and most extended part of the book, and also probably the most famous, then deals with Will and Anna's daughter, Ursula, and her struggle to find fulfilment for her passionate, spiritual and sensual nature against the confines of the increasingly materialist and conformist society around her. She experiences a lesbian relationship with a teacher, and a passionate but ultimately doomed love affair with Anton Skrebensky, a British soldier of Polish ancestry. At the end of the book, having failed to find her fulfilment in Skrebensky, she has a vision of a rainbow towering over the Earth, promising a new dawn for humanity: "She saw in the rainbow the earth's new architecture, the old, brittle corruption of houses and factories swept away, the world built up in a living fabric of Truth, fitting to the over-arching heaven."
Download or read book The Rainbow written by David Herbert Lawrence and published by Hyweb Technology Co. Ltd.. This book was released on 2011-10-15 with total page 1737 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First published in 1915, "The Rainbow" was prosecuted in an obscenity trial later that year after which all copies were destroyed and it was unavailable in Britain for 11 years. Lawrence's sequel "Women in Love" appeared in 1920.
Download or read book The Rainbow s End Alaska written by Alice Palmer Henderson and published by . This book was released on 1898 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Standing Under the Wrong Rainbow written by G. Deon Thompson and published by Abbott Press. This book was released on 2014-09-12 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Standing Under the Wrong Rainbow entwines insights from the Bible with the opinions of the author, G. Deon Thompson, to make the case for the durability of the traditional view of marriage as the lifelong union of one woman and one man, while exposing the shortcomings of modern arguments that speak in favor of gay marriage. Chapters treat a variety of topics, including the history of the notion of "rights," the scriptural grounding for the traditional morality of marriage, philosophies of truth, the challenges of modern life, the sacrificial nature of godly love, and the essence of marriage as God intends it for human life. If you have found yourself struggling with contemporary debates over the nature of marriage, if you wonder whether the church's traditional teachings still apply in the twenty-first century, and if you feel a growing divide between the practice of your faith and the life of the wider community, then Standing Under the Wrong Rainbow serves as a wake-up call and a guide to reclaiming the power of longstanding tradition.