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The Time Machine Reimagined - Chapter 10

Episode 10 of the Book 1 : The Time Machine Reimagined podcast, hosted by Rohan Jay, titled "The Time Machine Reimagined - Chapter 10" was published on November 20, 2023 and runs 3 minutes.

November 20, 2023 ·3m · Book 1 : The Time Machine Reimagined

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The Time Machine Reimagined - Chapter 10

Literature Out Loud Dalnavert Museum Literature Out Loud at Dalnavert is a serialized Victorian book and video podcast series. Series 1 The Time Machine by H.G Wells read by Kevin Klassen. Age of the Puritans Volume 1, The by Various LibriVox This volume of The Age of the Puritans begins with William Perkin's concise summary of Christian doctrine written in response to popular misconceptions of the time and Robert Rollock's scheme for logically dividing doctrine into key topics. Rollock then explains the relationship between the written Scriptures and what he terms the "lively voice" heard in other ages, pre-empting what would later become the Quaker-Puritan debates. B.B. Warfield gives a 'best of' John Arrowsmith's Armilla Catechetica (two of Arrowsmith's sermons to the English parliament during the First English Civil War appear at the end of this collection). William Perkins illuminates the book of 1 John by arranging it as a dialogue between the church and John with Perkins supplying the questions to which John is responding. This is followed by Stephen Charnock's and John Bunyan's dying aphorisms. William Ames (the Quaker, not to be confused with the theologian of the sam Checkwolf - Book 2 Remy Gibson The second of four books about the fictional crimefighting team known as Checkwolf picks up directly after the first. The members of Checkwolf get a chance to meet a childhood idol, expand their team, and encounter new strangeness as they work to make the city they live in safer, one criminal at a time.The Checkwolf series is a collection of stories chronicling the activities of Checkwolf's third phase, from its mainstream recognition to its full integration.Book 2 features a mix of different kinds of stories, including appearances by other characters in the Checkwolf universe. After becoming familiar with the mission and methods of Checkwolf in Book 1, the slightly different feel and perspective of many of these stories help to reflect the maturation of the group as a force in the fictional city of Kewanee. French Revolution: A History. Volume 1: The Bastille (Version 2), The by Thomas Carlyle (1795 - 1881) LibriVox Subtitled "The Bastille", Volume 1 of Thomas Carlyle's three volume "The French Revolution: A History" was first published in 1837, and covers the events of the French Revolution up to the forced move of Louis XVI from Versailles to Paris. While a modern listener not already familiar with the events described here may need some time to get their bearings amidst a sea of unfamiliar names and allusions, Carlyle's idiosyncratic yet justly famous present-tense, quasi-firsthand narrative quickly builds into a gripping, highly dramatic story which contemporary scholars still regard as being essentially accurate.It may help the reader to understand that the term 'Oeuil de Boeuf' signifies the palace of the French King, and that references to 'Jean Jacques' are to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose 1755 book "The Social Contract" argued that 'we are obliged to obey only legitimate powers'. - Summary by Peter Dann
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