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William Peters

    30. Juli 1921 – 20. Mai 2007
    Christianity Is Insanity
    Sermons of the Confederacy 1863-1865
    Sermons of the Confederacy 1861-1862
    The Confederate Army Navy Prayer Book
    A Class Divided. Then and Now
    Ghost Stories
    • Ghost Stories

      Evil Transparencies

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Haunted by nightmares, Mike Morgan's dream of owning a historical 1855 plantation estate quickly turns into a chilling reality. As he uncovers a dark history filled with deception and murder, he learns that restless spirits have been bound to the plantation for decades. The narrative weaves together elements of suspense and the supernatural, exploring the impact of the past on the present as Mike confronts the haunting secrets of his new home.

      Ghost Stories
    • "A Class Divided" explores the impact of a discrimination exercise conducted in 1970 on child participants, analyzing its effects both at the time and in 1984.

      A Class Divided. Then and Now
    • This prayer book served as the official Episcopal resource for the Confederate Armed Services during the Civil War, with annual editions published from 1861 to 1865. It reflects the spiritual needs and practices of Confederate soldiers, providing prayers, liturgies, and religious guidance tailored to their unique context. The book is a significant historical artifact, illustrating the intersection of faith and military life in the Confederacy.

      The Confederate Army Navy Prayer Book
    • Sermons of the Confederacy 1861-1862

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      This collection features sermons delivered by Southern religious leaders during the Civil War, capturing the spiritual and social sentiments of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1862. Edited by Dr. William G. Peters, it showcases a diverse range of voices, including ministers, bishops, priests, and a rabbi, reflecting their perspectives on faith, morality, and the war. The volume serves as a historical document, offering insight into how religion influenced the Southern mindset during this tumultuous period.

      Sermons of the Confederacy 1861-1862
    • Sermons of the Confederacy 1863-1865

      • 372 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Featuring a diverse array of voices, this collection presents sermons from Southern ministers, bishops, priests, and a rabbi during the tumultuous years of 1863 to 1865. Edited by Dr. William G. Peters, the volume reflects the religious sentiments and moral struggles of the Confederacy, offering insights into the spiritual life and societal issues faced by the South during the Civil War. Each sermon captures the unique perspectives and theological responses to the challenges of the era.

      Sermons of the Confederacy 1863-1865
    • Christianity Is Insanity

      How the World's Most Popular Religion Is Based Upon a Fictional Book

      • 374 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The book critically examines the language and claims of the Bible, holding its chapters and verses accountable for their meanings and implications. Through a meticulous word-by-word analysis, it scrutinizes and questions the accuracy and truthfulness of biblical texts, revealing potential inconsistencies and challenges in their interpretations. This examination aims to expose the realities behind the words, inviting readers to reconsider the foundations of Christian belief.

      Christianity Is Insanity
    • The book explores the contentious legacy of slavery in the context of Southern identity and the Confederacy. It critically examines how Northern liberals use the issue of slavery to tarnish the reputation of Southerners, suggesting a deeper analysis of historical narratives and their impact on contemporary perceptions. Through this lens, the author challenges prevailing stereotypes and invites readers to reconsider the complexities of Southern history and its portrayal in modern discourse.

      The Church and Slavery in the Confederacy
    • The book explores the strong support of Catholic Bishops in the Confederate States for Southern Independence and the legitimacy of the Confederate Government. It delves into the bishops' perspectives on the moral responsibilities of Southerners as citizens of the Confederacy, highlighting their influential role in shaping public opinion during a tumultuous period in American history.

      The Catholic Bishops in the Confederacy
    • Set during the Federal Government's conflict with the Confederate States, the narrative explores the commissioning of the Great Seal from England. It delves into the seal's secretive journey to Richmond, its subsequent loss, and the eventual recovery after the war. This historical tale uncovers lesser-known events that shaped the South and offers insights into a significant yet overlooked artifact of the era.

      The Great Seal of the Confederate States