'Gold Tried in the Fire': The Prophet TheaurauJohn Tany and the English RevolutionAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 469 páginas On Friday 23 November 1649, after 14 weeks of self-abasement, fasting and prayer, Thomas Totney was convinced that the Lord had spoken to him, changing his name to TheaurauJohn. This book uses its subject to ask questions about the nature of History and how it should be written. |
Contenido
TheaurauJohn Tany and the English Revolution | 1 |
The bitterness of the godly | 41 |
The wilderness of | 69 |
Birth of the Prophet | 87 |
Genealogy of the High Priest | 131 |
ix | 154 |
Justice | 163 |
Hell | 191 |
233 | 289 |
85 | 295 |
104 | 301 |
TheaurauJohn | 323 |
The book of Theosologi according to TheaurauJohn | 351 |
Gold Tried in the Fire | 389 |
Bibliography | 395 |
429 | |
King of the Jews | 219 |
Canonical and extracanonical sources | 233 |
Son of the morning stars | 269 |
21 | 276 |
41 | 283 |
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465 | |
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