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Audiobooks Narrated by Peter Jahns
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A whimsical Edwardian handbook of short observations, to help navigate that peculiar emotion called LOVE. The perfect engagement gift!
Hear how things have changed in 100 years... or, have they?!?
""The very essence of an aphorism is that slight exaggeration which makes it more biting whilst less rigidly accurate."" -- Leslie Stephen
CONTENTS:
(1-8 by Peter, 9-14 by Robert)
1. On Girls
2. On Men
3. On Women
4. On Love
5. On Lovers
6. On Making Love
7. On Beauty
8. On Courtship
9. On Men and Women
10. On Jealousy
11. On Kisses and Kissing
12. On Engagements and Being Engaged
13. On Marriage and Married Life
14. On This Human Heart
Dictated through the mediumship of J.L. Kennon, Eros Urides describes his beautiful Martian homeworld where loving Martians, living the Christ-Life, enjoy a perfect Utopian Socialist Society.
Earth is becoming a menace to neighboring planets. The Martians are concerned. But rather than send invading fleets of heat-ray wielding giant tripods, the Martians want to help. Eros Urides, a dead Martian from the City of Urid (which is located adjacent to a reservoir just north of the equator), has sent his spirit as an envoy, ""to enlighten the millions of God's children on Earth who are enthralled in darkness"".
CONTENTS:
Foreword
1. The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants
2. Population Centers, Temperature, Climate
3. The Martian Canal System
4. Planetary Economy
5. Property and Property Rights
6. Distribution of Commodities
7. Clairvoyant Visions of Mars
8. Knowledge of God Comes From Within
9. Mars Has No Political System
10. Mars is Ruled By Love
11. Education and Training of the Individual
12. Vocational Determination, School Age, Marriage and Science
13. Music an Expression of the Father
14. Aeronautics, Inhabited Planets, Sectarianism
15. Life an Attribute of the Entire Universe; the Planet Jupiter
16. The Risen Christ
17. Physical Environment the Result of Spiritual Causes
18. Material Life a Lesson
19. A Martian Home
20. Art
21. Scientific Sophistry
The most famous speech of a brilliant American orator. Although historically targeted at the British, his impassioned words resonate against todays headlines. A classic worth owning!
This speech was delivered at the Second Virginia Convention, which was being held at Richmond, Virginia. Other convention members had just given speeches urging caution and patience until the British crown replied to the Continental Congress' latest petition for reconciliation. Patrick Henry wanted to raise a militia, and put Virginia in a posture of defense (the ""Battle of Lexington and Concord"" was still a month away). This speech was his rebuttal. The ""President"" he was addressing was the Convention's president, Peyton Randolph, of Williamsburg, Virginia.
CONTENTS:
Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death