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Drawing on the major new edition of the highly acclaimed Oxford
Spanish Dictionary published in 2003, this third edition of the
Concise Oxford Spanish Dictionary contains up-to-date coverageof
over 170,000 words and phrases, and 240,000 translations, with
hundreds of new words in each language. New additions include
bioterrorism, rate tart, spread betting,
stability pact, and stealth tax. This new edition also
includes the introduction of some popular features of the Oxford
Spanish Dictionary such as notes on the life and culture of
countries of the Spanish-speaking world.
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A PDA dictionary program, featuring the eleventh edition of the
Concise Oxford English Dictionary - the most popular dictionary of its
kind around the world, noted for its clear, concise definitions as
well as its comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the vocabulary
of the English-speaking world. Authoritative and up to date, this
eleventh edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary contains
over 240,000 words, phrases, and definitions, including over 900 new
words. It offers rich vocabulary coverage, with full treatment of
World English, rare, historical, and archaic terms, as well as
scientific and technical vocabulary, and provides hundreds of helpful
notes on grammar and usage. New to this edition and beyond the
standard etymological information, the dictionary provides a
fascinating Word Histories feature, exploring word origins, links and
meaning changes for a number of interesting cases. |
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The Everlasting Man |
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Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah |
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Author: Edersheim, Alfred |
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The Everlasting Man is a two-part history of
mankind, Christ, and Christianity, published in 1925. In this book
Chesterton tries to illustrate the spiritual
journey of humanity, at least the Western Civilization as a whole.
There are two ways of getting home, Chesterton begins, and one of them
is to stay there. The other is to walk round the whole world till we
come back to the same place. The Everlasting Man is addressed to those
who have not gotten home in the first way, inviting them to approach
their home in the second way. |
“The
title of this book must not be understood as implying any pretence on
my part to write a ‘Life of Christ’ in the strict sense. To take the
lowest view, the materials for it do not exist. Evidently the
Evangelists did not intend to give a full record of even the outward
events in that History; far less could they have thought of compassing
the sphere or sounding the depths of the Life of Him, Whom they
present to us as the God-Man and the Eternal Son of the Eternal
Father.” |
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