The Non-Christian Cross

Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Title:The Non-Christian CrossISBN13:9781534648654ISBN10:1534648658Author:Parsons, John Denham (Author)Description:(This is a RePrint) – In The Thousand And One Works Supplied For Our Information Upon Matters Connected With The History Of Our Race, We Are Told That Alexander The Great, Titus, And Various Greek, Roman, And Oriental Rulers Of Ancient Days, Crucified This Or That Person; Or That They Crucified So Many At Once, Or During Their Reign And The Instrument Of Execution Is Called A Cross The Natural Result Is That We Imagine That All The People Said To Have Been Crucified Were Executed By Being Nailed Or Otherwise Affixed To A Cross-Shaped Instrument Set In The Ground, Like That To Be Seen In Our Fanciful Illustrations Of The Execution Of Jesus This Was, However, By No Means Necessarily The Case For Instance, The Death Spoken Of, Death By The Stauros, Included Transfixion By A Pointed Stauros Or Stake, As Well As Affixion To An Unpointed Stauros Or Stake; And The Latter Punishment Was Not Always That Referred To It Is Also Probable That In Most Of The Many Cases Where We Have No Clue As To Which Kind Of Stauros Was Used, The Cause Of The Condemned One’s Death Was Transfixion By A Pointed Stauros Moreover, Even If We Could Prove That This Very Common Mode Of Capital Punishment Was In No Case That Referred To By The Historians Who Lived In Bygone Ages, And That Death Was In Each Instance Caused By Affixion To, Instead Of Transfixion By, A Stauros, We Should Still Have To Prove That Each Stauros Had A Cross-Bar Before We Could Correctly Describe The Death Caused By It As Death By Crucifixion It Is Also, Upon The Face Of It, Somewhat Unlikely That The Ancients Would In Every Instance In Which They Despatched A Man By Affixing Him To A Post Set In The Ground, Have Gone Out Of Their Way To Provide The Artistic But Quite Unnecessary Cross-Bar Of Our Imaginations As It Is, In Any Case, Well Known That The Romans Very Often Despatched Those Condemned To Death By Affixing Them To A Stake Or Post Which Had No Cross-Bar, The Question Arises As To What Proof We Have That A Cross-Bar Was Used In The Case Of Jesus Nor Is The Question An Unimportant One For, As We Shall See In The Chapters To Come, There Was A Pre-Christian Cross, Which Was, Like Ours, A Symbol Of Life And It Must Be Obvious To All That If The Cross Was A Symbol Of Life Before Our Era, It Is Possible That It Was Originally Fixed Upon As A Symbol Of The Christ Because It Was A Symbol Of Life; The Assumption That It Became A Symbol Of Life Because It Was A Symbol Of The Christ, Being In That Case Neither More Nor Less Than A Very Natural Instance Of Putting The Cart Before The Horse Now The Greek Word Which In Latin Versions Of The New Testament Is Translated As Crux, And In English Versions Is Rendered As Cross, I E , The Word Stauros, Seems To Have, At The Beginning Of Our Era, No More Meant A Cross Than The English Word Stick Means A Crutch It Is True That A Stick May Be In The Shape Of A Crutch, And That The Stauros To Which Jesus Was Affixed May Have Been In The Shape Of A Cross But Just As The Former Is Not Necessarily A Crutch, So The Latter Was Not Necessarily A Cross Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformPublication Date:2016-06-13Weight:0.51 lbsDimensions:0.19“ H x 11“ L x 8.5“ WNumber of Pages:90Language:English

The Fisherman

Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Title:The FishermanISBN13:9781939905215ISBN10:1939905214Author:Langan, John (Author)Description:In Upstate New York, In The Woods Around Woodstock, Dutchman’s Creek Flows Out Of The Ashokan Reservoir Steep-Banked, Fast-Moving, It Offers The Promise Of Fine Fishing, And Of Something More, A Possibility Too Fantastic To Be True When Abe And Dan, Two Widowers Who Have Found Solace In Each Other’s Company And A Shared Passion For Fishing, Hear Rumors Of The Creek, And What Might Be Found There, The Remedy To Both Their Losses, They Dismiss It As Just Another Fish Story Soon, Though, The Men Find Themselves Drawn Into A Tale As Deep And Old As The Reservoir It’s A Tale Of Dark Pacts, Of Long-Buried Secrets, And Of A Mysterious Figure Known As Der Fisher: The Fisherman It Will Bring Abe And Dan Face To Face With All That They Have Lost, And With The Price They Must Pay To Regain It Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Word HordePublication Date:2016-06-30Weight:0.92 lbsDimensions:0.64“ H x 9“ L x 6“ WNumber of Pages:282Language:English

The Fisherman

Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Title:The FishermanISBN13:9781939905215ISBN10:1939905214Author:Langan, John (Author)Description:In Upstate New York, In The Woods Around Woodstock, Dutchman’s Creek Flows Out Of The Ashokan Reservoir Steep-Banked, Fast-Moving, It Offers The Promise Of Fine Fishing, And Of Something More, A Possibility Too Fantastic To Be True When Abe And Dan, Two Widowers Who Have Found Solace In Each Other’s Company And A Shared Passion For Fishing, Hear Rumors Of The Creek, And What Might Be Found There, The Remedy To Both Their Losses, They Dismiss It As Just Another Fish Story Soon, Though, The Men Find Themselves Drawn Into A Tale As Deep And Old As The Reservoir It’s A Tale Of Dark Pacts, Of Long-Buried Secrets, And Of A Mysterious Figure Known As Der Fisher: The Fisherman It Will Bring Abe And Dan Face To Face With All That They Have Lost, And With The Price They Must Pay To Regain It Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Word HordePublication Date:2016-06-30Weight:0.92 lbsDimensions:0.64“ H x 9“ L x 6“ WNumber of Pages:282Language:English