Books by "W. Mattieu Williams"

5 books found

Chambers's encyclopædia

Chambers's encyclopædia

by Chambers W. and R., ltd

1901

The Phinehas Priesthood

The Phinehas Priesthood

by Danny W. Davis

2010 · Bloomsbury Publishing USA

This book is centered on the words of leaderless resistors, men labeled as Phinehas Priests or Army of God Warriors who use force to oppose what they consider unrighteous government or ungodly laws. Positioned on America's extreme right, they are guerrilla fighters; clandestine operators who work in small cells or individually against the government and specific laws, such as those that permit abortion. Their beliefs and actions are the subject of The Phinehas Priesthood: Violent Vanguard of the Christian Identity Movement. As the book reveals, individuals who follow the Phinehas model determine that there is a higher cause, a greater good that negates all or some portion of civil law. Based on that determination, they resist perceived evil, acknowledging only the leadership of their God. The first part of this absorbing study examines organizational, resistance, and religious concepts and theories that drive these insurgents. The second part describes the beliefs, motivations, and actions of selected resistors, often using their own words to provide insights into the Christian Identity worldview and the extreme antiabortion movement. Individuals such as Walter E. Thody, Clayton Waagner, and James Kopp are quoted at length, offering firsthand perspective on the facts and events discussed.

A Catalogue of the Library of the Museum of Practical Geology and Geological Survey

A Catalogue of the Library of the Museum of Practical Geology and Geological Survey

by Museum of Practical Geology (Great Britain). Library, Thomas W. Newton

1878

the chemistry of cookery

the chemistry of cookery

by w. mattieu williams

1906

The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation

The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation

by George W. Carey, Inez Eudora Perry

2023 · DigiCat

In 'The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation', George W. Carey and Inez Eudora Perry have orchestrated a seminal anthology that delves into the intriguing intersection of astrological sciences and biochemical cell salts, framing an esoteric narrative that spans across various cultural and historical epochs. This collection stands out for its unique blend of metaphysical theory and practical health insights, presenting an expansive exploration of human wellness through the astrological lens. The works included navigate the complex tapestry of ancient wisdom and modern scientific inquiry, providing an unparalleled comprehensive guide to understanding the body's mineral needs according to the zodiac signs. The contributing authors, Carey and Perry, bring together a rich background of esoteric astrology and naturopathy, positioning this anthology at the confluence of historical, cultural, and literary movements that champion a holistic approach to health. Their collective expertise and pioneering research offer readers a profound insight into the correlation between celestial influences and physical well-being, encapsulating a groundbreaking philosophy that has influenced alternative medicine and astrological studies. 'The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation' is an essential read for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the symbiotic relationship between the cosmos and human health. It beckons readers into a world where astrology and medicine converge, providing a unique educational journey through the zodiacal signs and their associated mineral salts. This anthology promises to enrich the reader's perspective on wellness, encouraging a holistic view of health that integrates the ancient and the modern, the celestial and the terrestrial.