Best Selling Books by George Miller

George Miller is the author of A Lecture on the Origin and General Influences of the Wars of the French Revolution, History, Philosophically Illustrated, from the Fall of the Roman Empire, to the French Revolution, A Practical Treatise on Nervous Exhaustion (neurasthenia) (1971), The Majesty of Man (1906), Progress Report on Studies on Boll Weevil Control Under South Carolina Conditions (1925).

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A Lecture on the Origin and General Influences of the Wars of the French Revolution

History, Philosophically Illustrated, from the Fall of the Roman Empire, to the French Revolution

A Practical Treatise on Nervous Exhaustion (neurasthenia)

Progress Report on Studies on Boll Weevil Control Under South Carolina Conditions

Reforming the Juvenile Justice System to Improve Children's Lives and Public Safety

release date: Nov 01, 2010
Reforming the Juvenile Justice System to Improve Children's Lives and Public Safety
Hearing on the reauthorization of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, which was first written in 1974 with the goal of supporting states¿ actions to prevent youth crime and to provide core protections for children. The law recognized that clear biological differences between teenagers and adults meant that youth should not be treated in the same manner as adults. Witnesses: Michael Belton, Ramsey County, MN, Dep. Dir. of Juvenile Corrections; Scott Burns, Exec. Dir., National DA¿s Assoc.; A. Hasan Davis, Dep. Commissioner for Operations, Kentucky Dept. of Juvenile Justice; Tracy McClard, Parent; John Solberg, Exec. Dir., Rawhide Boys Ranch, New London, WI; Steven Teske, Judge, Clayton County Juvenile Court, GA. Illus.

The Offertory an Apostolic Ordinance, with Tables Showing the Probable Revenue which Would Accrue to the Church If the Weekly Offertory Were Universally Established. A Letter to the Bishop of Worcester

A Sermon [on Acts X. 43] on the argument from prophecy; in which is proposed a new interpretation of Daniel's prophecy of Seventy Weeks

A second letter to the rev. E.B. Pusey ... in reference to his letter [The Articles treated on in Tract 90 reconsidered].

The Shekinah Glory

release date: Sep 01, 2007
The Shekinah Glory
Some times the Shekinah Glory is mentioned in Bible study books, or theological works. It is referred to as the "Glory Cloud" that covered the Ark and the Tabernacle. This study of the Shekinah Glory of God begins in Genesis and continues through to the book of Revelation. From the beginning of the Bible to the end, the Shekinah Glory is manifested. The reader will be impressed at the last revelation of the Shekinah when he sees how much God the Father loves His children whom He has redeemed through the cross of Christ. The Glory of the Shekinah is seen coming down from heaven to dwell with His children on earth for ever. This manifestation of the Father is a new teaching to many Bible students. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be able to bring glory and praise to God. Amen! The author of this book did not take the well traveled road. He came out of the slums of south Baltimore. He started studying the Bible when he was a teenager and the Bible has been his life''s work. He never finished high school and yet went to seminary first, and then attended college. He graduated summa cum laude, and first in the class from Nyack College, to get his Masters degree. He has been a pastor for many years. The Shekinah Glory was his seminary thesis. George Miller dedicates this book to his wife, Edwina, who asked him many times to publish his thesis. He has tried to simplify the subject so that beginners as well as the more mature theologians may enjoy this study and learn from it. May the Lord bless the reading of this book.

Report of Committee on Building of Model Houses

Observations on the doctrines of Christianity in reference to Arianism, illustrating the moderation of the Established Church; and on the Athanasian Creed, purporting to prove that it is not damnatory, nor metaphysical, nor contradictory. With an appendix concerning the state of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland, occasioned by the sermons of W. Bruce, D.D.

The Patronage and Justice of the British Treasury Exemplified in a Plain Narrative

A Working Bibliography of Greek Law

A Working Bibliography of Greek Law
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The Change of the Sabbath and the Institution of the Eucharist, Illustrated from the Jewish Scriptures, for Obviating the Inferences Both of Jews and of Roman Catholics; with an Appendix Animadverting on a Tract by W. Burgh, A.B. [entitled: “The Scriptural Observance of the First Day of the Week Considered,” Etc.]

An Historical View of the plea of tradition as maintained in the Church of Rome; with strictures on a dissertation upon the use and importance of unauthoritative tradition, by Edward Hawkins, ... and an appendix containing original authorities

Langley Hotshot Tunnel Operations with Helium at Mach Numbers in Excess of 30

A Practical Treatise on the Medical and Surgical Uses of Electricity

Immunity, Protective Inoculations in Infectious Diseases and Serum-therapy

Elevating the Race

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Elevating the Race
As a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, an army chaplain, a college professor, and a prolific writer, Theophilus Gould Steward was one of America''s leading black intellectuals during the half-century following Emancipation. He was not only a theologian deeply committed to challenging his church''s outlook, he also epitomized postbellum efforts to create an African American civil society through religious, educational, and social institutions integral to citizenship. Steward actively constructed a theological discourse that challenged both black and white religious and secular institutions, yet his tenacious pursuit of high standards often led him into conflict with the very community he served. A. G. Miller takes a new look at this key figure in African American history to establish Steward''s place among the most influential thinkers and activists of the late nineteenth century. Augmenting what is already known about Steward''s life with a thoughtful combination of intellectual and social history, Miller presents Steward''s ideas within the context of the social, political, economic, and religious trends of his day. Miller examines Steward''s accomplishments and writings--including his unpublished manuscripts and his overlooked Victorian novel--to assess the ideas that he left to posterity and to consider how they shaped his times. The book devotes individual chapters to the key themes that dominated Steward''s life: African American education, reconciling theology with modern science, the intersection of rational theology and moral virtues, the contradictions of race, the role of women in African American civil society, and Steward''s views on the military and imperialism. With great insight and clarity, Miller discloses in a new and original way the rich life and thought of this extraordinary man. His study is both a groundbreaking analysis of Steward''s legacy and an important contribution to the history of American religious thought. The Author: A. G. Miller is assistant professor of religion and Nord Faculty Fellow at Oberlin College and an ordained minister in the Pentecostal Church.
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