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From Sea to Shining Sea: 1787-1837 Peter Marshall; David Manuel Revell 2009-07-01 0800733940 / 9780800733940 Paperback Used: Like New Paperback New and unread, may have remainder mark (a black mark generally put on the bottom edge of the book by the publisher). Does God really bless a nation that honors Him?After the Revolutionary War, our newborn country went through an exciting era of growth and innovation. Was God intervening on behalf of the struggling nation? In this fast-paced sequel to the bestselling The Light and the Glory, you'll learn how America's future was threatened by greed, pride, and self-righteousness. You'll also see how, in the midst of turmoil, God raised up leaders to shape our unique country and character. Newly revised, From Sea to Shining Sea is the riveting story of a country moving forward--but always with an eye on the Christian heritage of the past. Retail Price $19.99 Price:
11.26 USD
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Mercy Clifton: Pilgrim Girl Peter Marshall; David Manuel; Sheldon Maxwell B&H Publishing Group 2007-06 0805443959 / 9780805443950 Paperback Used: Like New Paperback New and unread, may have minor shelf wear. The CRIMSON CROSS series is inspired by a mysterious silver and ruby cross, a precious relic of the Holy Land, originally given to Christopher Columbus before his epic voyage of discovery. In each volume it is passed on to a young hero or heroine who has proven to be worthy of it. As they play a crucial role in dramatic moments of America's history, the characters face difficult choices and challenges - not unlike those confronting today's youth. The 1620 storm-tossed voyage of the Mayflower is the worst experience of Mercy Clifton's sixteen years. She and her parents are Pilgrims, bound for the New World, where they can worship God in peace. Relying on her friends, Elizabeth and Priscilla, and the affection of an English Springer Spaniel named Loyal, Mercy survives the crossing and their first perilous months in America. But she is tested through painful loss, her attraction to the handsome but disturbing Jack Billington, and the perils of living in a danger-filled wilderness. Mercy faces her greatest challenge when she and her Indian friend Amie make an ominous discovery. Young rebels in the colony have so provoked the Native Americans that all-out war seems certain. Price:
2.79 USD
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Nate Donovan: Revolutionary Spy (Crimson Cross) Peter Marshall; David Manuel; Sheldon Maxwell B&H Publishing Group 2007-06 0805443940 / 9780805443943 Paperback Used: Like New Paperback New and unread, may contain minor shelf wear. The CRIMSON CROSS series is inspired by a mysterious silver and ruby cross, a precious relic of the Holy Land, originally given to Christopher Columbus before his epic voyage of discovery. In each volume it is passed on to a young hero or heroine who has proven to be worthy of it. As they play a crucial role in dramatic moments of America's history, the characters face difficult choices and challenges - not unlike those confronting today's youth. In 1777, during the War for Independence, Nate Donovan is the younger brother in an Irish Quaker family in British-occupied Philadelphia. He is too young to join the Continental Army that is fighting for America's freedom, but when the war comes through the Donovan's front door, Nate becomes the youngest member of General George Washington's spy network. Dangerous? If Nate and his Indian friend, Running Fox, are caught as spies the penalty is death by hanging. Retail Price $9.99 Price:
3.01 USD
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Sounding Forth the Trumpet: 1837-1860 Peter Marshall; David Manuel Revell 2009-07-01 0800733932 / 9780800733933 Paperback Used: Like New Paperback New and unread, may have remainder mark (a black mark generally put on the bottom edge of the book by the publisher). In a country founded on the promise of freedom, what supported the disgrace of the slavery? And would there ever be freedom for all?Sounding Forth the Trumpet brings to life one of the most crucial epochs in our nation's history: the events leading up to and precipitating the Civil War. Relive the frenzy of the Gold Rush, the harsh realities of the Mexican War, the skirmishes of Bleeding Kansas, and the emergence of Abraham Lincoln. Throughout this engaging narrative, the tragic issue of slavery provides focus, from John Quincy Adams' struggle to preserve the right of petition in Congress to the history-changing election of 1860.Now repackaged for a new generation, Sounding Forth the Trumpet exposes a dark chapter in our nation's history and at the same time explores the young nation's drive toward freedom and independence. Retail Price $19.99 Price:
10.26 USD
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