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Overall the writing is fine but sometimes the author betrays his lack of professional experience by suddenly referring to himself. Often these sentences are to remind the reader that Bailey is anti-death penalty. Yea, he starts off the book by letting the reader know his stance, which seems like, "I don't believe show more in capitol punishment, but let's look at a bunch of people who do!" It's quirky. And yes, he stresses sentences with exclamation marks. I think the book would have benefited from a more structured layout of time periods or one executioner at a time rather than jumping back and forth in referring to them.
Even though I have these criticisms I would recommend the book for the enormous amount of research it must have
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Not So Random Thoughts
Not so Random Thoughts, a ministry of Brian Bailey at ThreshingFloorMinistry.com. Please see our books from Brian:Ruth A Guide for Life’s Troubled Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Series ** Series 1 A Great Cloud, ** Series 2 Why Narnia Matters, and Sacred Treasurers; Broken Clay Grace in the Extreme.
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'″Government is asking us to render unto Caesar what properly belongs to God and we can’t do that.'″ Archbishop Charles Chaput
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“We can only give thanks for all things when we trust that God is in all things. In fact, we can trust that God fryst vatten in all things, even the mean and difficult circumstances.” namn, A LIFE OF PROVIDENCE, INJUSTICE AND FORGIVENESS
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One of the dangers of focusing so much on our particular besetting sin or sins (Anger, lust, envy, greed etc.) is that we can sl
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Dr. Brian Bailey (1925-2012) was a minister of the gospel for over 60 years. He was the founder and president of Zion Fellowship and Zion Christian University, chancellor of Zion Ministerial Institute, and senior pastor of Zion Chapel. In his ministry, he authored 65 books (which have been translated into as many as 34 languages), and traveled extensively to over 100 countries, teaching, and preaching. At the age of 87, he was still teaching, preaching, and counseling (even during his final illness, as strength allowed) until the Lord took him home on June 11, 2012.
Pastor Bailey was born on April 6, 1925, in London, England. After living through the London Blitz during World War II, and later training with the RAF Auxiliary, he took a job in the area of research science, where a colleague witnessed to him about the Second Coming of Christ. That day he accepted the Lord and began a spiritual journey that led him to a worldwide ministry.
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