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Week 10: The Bible Institute on Ephesians: Slaves and Slave Owners, Part 4

whitet wrote 13 hours ago: To review, Paul has instructed concerning the 1. Christian Employee’s Attitude of Submission in Ephe … more →

Tags: Ephesians Class, Sermons, Christian Employers, Harold W. Hoehner's Ephesians: An Exegetical Commentary

Police use anti-terrorism laws to search photographer taking pictures of church

calvininjax wrote 3 weeks ago: By Calvin Palmer A leading architectural photographer in the UK was stopped by police in central Lon … more →

Tags: News, united kingdom, Terrorism, Photography, grant smith, Terrorism Act, Section 44, central london, Working Photographers

My Sonnets Look Like Minnesota

bpmcgackin wrote 2 months ago: We whistled to the city from a hill. Nothing. Yelled. Nothing. We turned around, tried to bounce our … more →

Tags: Poetry, Tuesday, October 20, long march, Louisiana Purchase, Sydney Opera House, The Great Fire, Tom Petty, Viggo Mortensen

October 20 in history

homepaddock wrote 2 months ago: On October 20: 1632 Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, was born. 1740 Maria Theresa tookthe th … more →

Tags: History, Wikipedia, NZ History Online, Stan Graham, long march, maria theresa, Jacqueline Kennedy, Aristtotle Onassis, Sydney Opera House

Monumental

Ben wrote 4 months ago: Best laid plans and all that. Today is supposed to be all about getting off 40, which I have been st … more →

Tags: london bridge, Photography, Battersea Power Station, the monument, Great Fire of London, St Pauls, tower bridge, Canary Wharf, Crystal Palace tower

The New Jerusalem - The Extraordinary True Story of how a Secret Society Rebuilt London - by Adrian Gilbert

pretium wrote 8 months ago: After the great fire of 1666, a great part of the City of London lay in charred ruins. This is the s … more →

Tags: Books, Knights Templar, City of London, great fire of 1666, St Paul's Cathedral, Templar church, the monument, Royal Society, Nelsons Column

>> things to see in london and some tips <<

ukirsari wrote 12 months ago: * several things to be seen and experienced in londinivm * (c) nicholas ingram small note: some of t … more →

Tags: Accommodation, England, English, Europe, Great Britain, London, nicholas, sweetheart, Travel

The Union of Architecture Sculpture And Painting (1827)

psampaz wrote 1 year ago: Download Pdf From Ziddu Download Pdf From Easy-Share … more →

Tags: Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Roman architecture, Doric, Vitruvius, John Soane, sarcophagus, JOHN BRITTON

Events in History - 11th March

louisesnews wrote 1 year ago: The Chelsea Hospital On 11th March 1682 the Chelsea Hospital was founded by Charles II. It was desig … more →

Tags: Historic Anniversaries, Chelsea Hospital, Charles II, Bradford Reservoir, Bank of England, one pound note

Smaller Groups See More with Personalized Touring

michaelgerrard wrote 2 years ago: Dear Reader, Thanks for looking at our blog which we hope will provide an entertaining and informati … more →

Tags: london tour, The Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Historic Pubs, City of London, jack the ripper, personal tours, personalised Londontours

The Cathedral of Lincoln

arvindpadmanabhan wrote 2 years ago: For long, I have seen and felt that the principal cities of Britain are uninteresting. It is only Lo … more →

Tags: England, Lincolnshire, Early English Gothic, bishop's palace, Purbeck marble, Timber framed, lincoln cathedral, black death, green dragon

My First Week in Britain, London1 comment

arvindpadmanabhan wrote 5 years ago: I arrived in London on the 10th of August and tonight is my last night at the London City Hotel on B … more →

Tags: England, greater london, Borough High Street, British Museum, Bunhill Fields, counting house, Daniel Defoe, enlightenment, green park


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