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The Impossible Alliance That Won WWII
The Stalin Affair: The Impossible Alliance That Won The War, by Giles Milton. Expected publication: June 2024. What did it take to establish and support the alliance that won World War II? This is what Milton aimes to uncover in this thrilling account of the envoys linking Washington and London...
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Banning pornography
Ubiquitous pornography does not simply lead to privatized vice, but also destabilizes human culture and civilization to such a degree that the state should seek to degrade and destroy it as a menace to society. … any state interested in ordering the common life of its people towards goods such...
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Planting First Presbyterian of New Orleans
The appointment of Sylvester Larned as evangelist to New Orleans: On the 15th of July, 1817, Mr. Larned was licensed and ordained by the Presbytery of New York. This ordination was clearly to the office of evangelist, which he was in the fullest sense of the word. … [Later] we...
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Charles Hodge loved missions
Charles Hodge, one of America’s most educated men of the 19th century and a prominent theologian of old Princeton, devoted much of his time to his denomination’s foreign missions. As documented by his son, in The Life of Charles Hodge: He became a member of the Board of Foreign Missions...
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Watching in times of solitude
What do you do when you’re alone? What do you think, feel, daydream about, and desire? What do you read, watch, and listen to? Do you tend your soul and guard your heart in solitude? Owen observed that time spent alone can be either your best time or your worst....