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Standard Publishing Company (Cincinnati, Ohio), ed. KJV standard full color Bible. Cincinnati, OH: Standard Pub., 2007.

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Tutton, Michael. Construction as Depicted in Western Art. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462982550.

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The Art of Building has captured the interest of artists from the Roman period to today. The process of construction appears in western art in all its details, trades, and operations. Michael Tutton investigates the representation of building processes and materials through an examination of paintings, illuminated manuscripts, watercolours, prints, drawings and sculpture. Technical terms are explained and detailed interpretations of each work are provided, with insights into the artists' inspiration and themes. Even paintings not wholly or principally devoted to construction sites may give tantalising glimpses of building activity. How do these images convey meaning? How much is imagined; how much is authentic? Fully referenced endnotes, bibliography, and glossary complement the text and captions, informing not only the architectural and construction historian, but also those simply interested in art.
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Keck, Thomas. Machine Learning at the Belle II Experiment: The Full Event Interpretation and Its Validation on Belle Data. Springer, 2018.

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Kingsbury, Benjamin. An Imperial Disaster. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190876098.001.0001.

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The storm came on the night of 31 October. It was a full moon, and the tides were at their peak; the great rivers of eastern Bengal were flowing high and fast to the sea. In the early hours the inhabitants of the coast and islands were overtaken by an immense wave from the Bay of Bengal — a wall of water that reached a height of 40 feet in some places. The wave swept away everything in its path, drowning around 215,000 people. At least another 100,000 died in the cholera epidemic and famine that followed. It was the worst calamity of its kind in recorded history. Such events are often described as "natural disasters." This book turns that interpretation on its head, showing that the cyclone of 1876 was not simply a "natural" event, but one shaped by all-too-human patterns of exploitation and inequality — by divisions within Bengali society, and the enormous disparities of political and economic power that characterized British rule on the subcontinent. With Bangladesh facing rising sea levels and stronger, more frequent storms, there is every reason now to revisit this terrible calamity.
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Blandón-Gitlin, Iris, and Amelia Mindthoff. Do Video Recordings Help Jurors Recognize Coercive Influences in Interrogations? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190658113.003.0010.

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In recognition of the role that false confessions play in wrongful convictions, it is recommended that criminal interrogations be video recorded from beginning to end to document the process by which suspects decide to confess. With a full video recording, it is assumed that jurors can see for themselves whether the defendant was coerced to confess to a crime he or she did not commit. Yet research suggests that video recording may in fact induce bias in interpretations of coercion and confession reliability, as factors like camera angles and close-ups can make confession evidence too vivid and persuasive. Without proper interpretation, even seemingly neutral recordings may unduly influence jurors’ decisions about confessions. This chapter reviews the literature on the usefulness of video-recorded interrogations in assisting jury decision-making, as well as the potential for procedural safeguards (e.g., expert testimony) to improve jurors’ understanding of the issues at hand.
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Lepore, Ernie, and Matthew Stone. Pejorative Tone. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198758655.003.0007.

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The view put forward in this chapter about slur terms is that their interpretations require expansive, open-ended engagement with an utterance and its linguistic meaning, through a host of distinctive kinds of reasoning. This reasoning may include inferences about the speaker’s psychology and her intentions—in light of the full social and historical context—but it may involve approaching the utterance through strategies for imaginative elaboration and emotional attunement, as required, for example, for metaphor, poetic diction, irony, sarcasm, and humor. In the face of their heterogeneity and open-endedness, these interpretive strategies are most perspicuously elucidated through critical attention to the psychological, social, historical, and even artistic considerations at play in specific cases. Thus, in contrast to the common practice in philosophy and linguistics, this chapter will not offer a general account of the interpretation of slur terms. It puts forward that there can be no such thing.
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von Bogdandy, Armin, and Sergio Dellavalle. Universalism and Particularism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198768586.003.0024.

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This chapter argues that current strands of the theories on international, supranational, and transnational law are on the road to leaving the dichotomy of universalism and particularism. It maintains against the trend that this dichotomy should be upheld. While some innovative conceptions look forwards to post-dichotomous rearrangements of domestic and international order, many other authors are still to be located within the traditional categories. Even if theories overcome the dichotomy of universalism and particularism, this does not imply that these categories fully belong to the past. On the contrary, they are still instruments for the understanding of the contrasting interpretations of domestic and international order. As normative concepts, the concepts of universalism and particularism help to shape preferences as regards the extension of order and the sources of its legitimacy, enabling to substantiate options by a well-founded interpretation of the old and new scholarship.
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de Almeida, Roberto G. Composing Meaning and Thinking. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791492.003.0012.

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If there is a line between semantics and pragmatics, where is it drawn? In this essay I propose that appreciating a sentence is subject to two sets of processes: linguistic (viz., syntactic, semantic) driving the composition of shallow propositions, and unbounded pragmatic (viz., thinking). In section 1, I discuss some guiding assumptions on cognitive architecture, which constrain the nature of linguistic and cognitive representations and processes—and by implication, the conception of the semantics/pragmatics divide I have to offer. The phenomena I examine in section 2, relying on linguistic arguments and experimental evidence, suggest that for certain constructions there is an early “literal” process of interpretation followed by a period of uncertainty, indicating that the early linguistic computations produce a “shallow” semantic representation, not a fully enriched one. The cases I discuss, culminating in metaphors and so-called indeterminate sentences, challenge the prowess of linguistic computations for resolving—even suggesting—interpretations.
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Budelmann, Felix, and Tom Phillips. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805823.003.0001.

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After a brief discussion of the anthropological model that has transformed lyric scholarship in recent decades (highlighting both achievements and areas that have received little attention), two meanings of ‘Textual Events’ are set out. The first relates to pragmatics: lyric texts create their own settings, which variously interact with the actual circumstances of the performance. The second gestures to the concept of ‘event’ in contemporary philosophy: lyric creates unique interpretative, sensory, and emotive encounters with each listener and reader. A case is made for applying the term ‘literary’ to Greek lyric, despite (and because of) its anachronism. The remainder of the Introduction develops the notion of context (to encompass intellectual context), discussing continuities and discontinuities with context in book lyric; sets out ‘lyric moves’ (micro-traditions within the genre); and discusses aspects of performance not fully captured by the anthropological paradigm.
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Songer, Donald R., and Susan B. Haire. Access to Intermediate Appellate Courts. Edited by Lee Epstein and Stefanie A. Lindquist. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579891.013.12.

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The formal organization of court systems and jurisdictional rules established by legislatures often determine which litigants will have their cases reviewed by an appellate court. While some procedural obstacles are straightforward in their application, others require judicial interpretation with research findings suggesting that judges’ policy goals are related to decision-making on threshold issues. Even if there are no jurisdictional constraints, some losing litigants weigh the costs and benefits of pursuing an appeal. Still, filing an appeal does not guarantee full consideration of the issues raised by an appellant. Caseload pressures have contributed to screening procedures that result in only a minority of cases being closely scrutinized by an appellate panel. This chapter examines research on this winnowing process that characterizes litigant access to intermediate appellate courts.
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Collini, Stefan. Rationalism, Christianity, and Ambiguity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198800170.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the work of William Empson, the critic normally assumed to be the least historical in his approach, especially his close attention to ‘the words on the page’. It shows how even his earliest work, such as Seven Types of Ambiguity and Some Versions of Pastoral, is shot through with historical assumptions—indeed, the latter book contains a short history of class relations in England. It moves on to a full-scale discussion of his most daunting work, The Structure of Complex Words, showing the ways in which it is structured by an interpretation of history between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, revealing Empson to be a significant historian of English ethical life, who did not share the prevailing declinist or anti-Whig perspective.
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Nkjv, Woman's Study Bible, Fully Revised, Hardcover, Full-Color: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2017.

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Roy, Louis. Revelation in a Pluralistic World. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192864840.001.0001.

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Abstract This book proposes a sound understanding of revelation in the midst of the contemporary clash of philosophic views. Although it includes much information, it does so in a dialectical fashion. Several years ago the author engaged in research about revelation with the full awareness that, because of the churches’ insistence that revelation is fully realized only in Christianity, they have progressively suffered a severe loss of status. For him, the problem is that this insistence has often remained unnuanced and simplistic, with the consequence that not only unbelievers as well as believers of other religions, but even numerous Christians no longer agree with the primacy of a truth revealed in Jesus Christ. The author’s enterprise here is an effort to elucidate this issue. The book addresses the difficulties affecting the interpretation of belief, given modernity’s concerns, and it sheds light on burning issues such as the possibility of universal truths, forms of pluralism, the role of doctrines, of testimony, and of authority. It details representations of religious experience and doctrine during the Enlightenment. It delineates the way the problem of historical knowledge has been discussed from the eighteenth century to the present, especially by Ernst Troeltsch around year 1900. It adds the views on that issue enunciated by Karl Barth, Wolfhart Pannenberg, and Paul Ricœur. It also spells out Catholic responses—traditionalist and non-traditionalist ones. It outlines ideas of revelation in non-Christian religions and it comes to grips with the possibility of revelation apart from Jesus.
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Patterson, Dorothy. Nkjv, Woman's Study Bible, Fully Revised, Imitation Leather, Black/Burgundy, Full-Color: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2017.

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Patterson, Dorothy. Nkjv, Woman's Study Bible, Fully Revised, Imitation Leather, Brown/Burgundy, Full-Color: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2017.

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(Editor), Donald C. Stamps, and J. Wesley Adams (Editor), eds. KJV Full Life Study Bible, The. Zondervan Publishing Company, 1992.

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Bueno, Otávio, and Steven French. Explaining with Mathematics? From Cicadas to Symmetry. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815044.003.0008.

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The putative explanatory role of mathematics is further pursued in this chapter in the context of the so-called indispensability argument. Our conclusion here is that the possibility of mathematical entities acquiring some explanatory role is not well motivated, even within the framework of an account of explanation that might be sympathetic to such a role. We also consider the claim that certain scientific features have a hybrid mathematico-physical nature, again in the context of a specific example, namely that of spin, but we argue that the assertion of hybridity also lacks strong motivation and comes with associated metaphysical costs. Furthermore, such claims fail to fully grasp the details of the interrelationships between mathematical and physical structures in general and the distinction between the mathematical formalism and its interpretation in particular.
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Patterson, Dorothy, and Thomas Nelson & Sons Staff. Nkjv, Woman's Study Bible, Fully Revised, Imitation Leather, Black/Burgundy, Full-Color, Indexed: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2017.

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Patterson, Dorothy. Nkjv, Woman's Study Bible, Fully Revised, Imitation Leather, Brown/Burgundy, Full-Color, Indexed: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2017.

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Briggs, Andrew, Hans Halvorson, and Andrew Steane. Biological evolution. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808282.003.0012.

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The chapter discusses the history of life on Earth, and the lessons to be learned from the neo-Darwinian synthesis of evolutionary biology. The long and complex sequence of events in the evolutionary history of life on Earth requires considered interpretation. The neo-Darwinian synthesis is well-supported by evidence and gives rich insight into this process, but does not itself furnish a complete explanation or understanding of living things. This is because a process of exploration can only explore; it cannot fully dictate and can only partially constrain what type of thing will be found. What is found is constrained by other considerations, such as what is possible, and what can make sense. A brief critique of some of Richard Dawkins’ work is given, and also of the movement known as ‘Intelligent Design’. Education policy is well served by a fair appraisal of informed opinion in this area.
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Publishers, Holman Bible. KJV Study Bible, Full-Color, Plum LeatherTouch. B&H Publishing Group, 2022.

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Ergen, Timur. The Dilemma between Aligned Expectations and Diversity in Innovation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198820802.003.0014.

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This chapter brings together arguments from economics, sociology, and political economy to show that innovation processes are characterized by a dilemma between the advantages of aligned expectations—including greater coordination and investment—and those of diversity, including superior openness to new technological possibilities. To illustrate the argument, the chapter discusses a historical case involving one of the largest coordinated peace-time attempts to hasten technological innovation in the history of capitalism, namely the US energy technology policies of the 1970s and 1980s. Close examination of the commercialization of photovoltaics and synthetic fuel initiatives illustrates both sides of the dilemma between shared versus diverse expectations in innovation: coordination but possible premature lock-in on the one hand, and openness but possible stagnation on the other. The chapter shows that even the exploration and interpretation of new technologies may be as much a product of focused investment as of trial-and-error search.
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Collins, Richard, and Dale Oesterle. The Colorado State Constitution. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190907723.001.0001.

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The Colorado State Constitution (2020) is the second edition of the state’s contribution to The Oxford Commentaries on the State Constitutions of the United States. The book opens with a detailed history of the constitution that focuses on events and amendments that transformed the state. As expected in the West, it features some lively adventure stories. Since the first edition in 2002, the state’s population has grown by more than a third. The book explains the many new challenges its legal system has faced. The main section analyzes in detail every provision of the constitutional text. All relevant judicial interpretations are examined. A comprehensive index and a table of cases guide researchers. Interaction with the federal Constitution is carefully explained. Background and interpretations of Colorado’s complex and unique tax revolt, known as TABOR, are carefully analyzed. The state’s extensive provisions for direct democracy, the initiative, veto referendum, and recall of elected officials, are studied in detail. The Colorado Bill of Rights is fully reviewed. The state’s strong system for constitutional home rule for cities, counties, and towns is examined from its adoption into today’s governing system. The state’s strong system for all levels of public education is explained. Its leadership in the marijuana legalization movement is another subject well covered.
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Claydon, Tony. The Revolution in Time. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817239.001.0001.

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This book explores the idea that people in Western Europe changed the way they thought about time over the early modern period; and it does so by examining their reactions to the 1688–9 revolution in England. It examines how those who lived through the extraordinary collapse of James II’s regime perceived this event as it unfolded and how they set it within their understanding of history. It questions whether a new understanding of chronology—one which allowed fundamental and human-directed change—had been widely adopted by this point in the past; and whether this might have allowed witnesses of the revolution to see it as the start of a new era or as an opportunity to shape a novel, ‘modern’, future for England. It argues that, with important exceptions, the people of the era rejected dynamic views of time to retain a ‘static’ chronology that failed to fully conceptualize evolution in history. Bewildered by the rapid events of the revolution itself, people forced these into familiar scripts. Interpreting 1688–9 later, they saw it as a reiteration of timeless principles of politics, or as a stage in an eternal and predetermined struggle for true religion. Only slowly did they see come to see it as part of an evolving and modernizing process—and then mainly in response to opponents of the revolution, who had theorized change in order to oppose it. The book thus argues for a far more complex and ambiguous model of changes in chronological conception than many accounts have suggested and questions whether 1688–9 could be the leap toward modernity that recent interpretations have argued.
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Publishers, Holman Bible. KJV Study Bible, Full-Color, Plum LeatherTouch, Indexed. B&H Publishing Group, 2022.

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Holy Bible: King James Version, Standard Full Color. Standard Publishing Company, 2007.

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Iris, Glosemeyer, Shamiri Najib Abdul-Rehman, and Würth Anna. Part 4 Constitutionalism and Separation of Powers, 4.4 Yemen: A Burgeoning Democracy on the Arab Peninsula? Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199759880.003.0022.

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This chapter examines constitutional developments in Yemen. It covers Yemeni constitutional history before unification, the fate of the 1991 Constitution, and the Constitution of 2001. It argues that despite the relative political continuity (in the sense that there have not been successful military coups or significant elite changes in decades), constitutionalism in the country may be characterized as being two-fold. First, numerous constitutional articles are ambiguous and amenable to adverse interpretations because they leave too much of the constitutional rights to be defined by laws, thereby undermining the effectiveness of the said articles. The same applies to ordinary parliamentary laws, for they refer many important details to executive regulations, by-laws, ministerial resolutions, or Islamic jurisprudence. Second, while there has been a tradition of constitutionalist thinking at least since the 1940s, central elements of constitutionalism are missing. Checks and balances are weak, and the rule of law is far from being reality. Separation of powers is not even constitutionally fully guaranteed, much less applied in practice.
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McCrudden, Christopher. The Ontological Problem. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759041.003.0006.

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This chapter deals with the third of three problems that dominate religious litigation, the ontological problem, which arises in two particular respects in the relationship between human rights law and religion. The first respect is in the need to give content to the ‘human’ in ‘human rights’, and we see religions and legal interpretation giving diverse, and sometimes conflicting, answers to this question. One of the contested sites of this conflict is over how we are to understand the idea of ‘human dignity’, which is seen by several religions and by the human rights system as a foundational concept for the understanding of human rights. The second respect in which the ontological problem arises has to do with a specific element in what it means to be human, namely the place of religion in that understanding. Is religion central to our view of what it means to be human, and are protections for religion central, therefore, to the human rights enterprise? Or should we, rather, view religion as marginal, or even contrary to our conception of what it means to be fully human, and query whether religion should be part of human rights protections at all?
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Publishers, Holman Bible. KJV Study Bible, Full-Color, Holman Handcrafted Collection, Black Premium Goatskin. B&H Publishing Group, 2022.

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Zondervan. Amplified Holy Bible: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. HarperCollins Publishers, 2016.

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Zondervan. Amplified Holy Bible: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. HarperCollins Publishers, 2016.

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Amplified Holy Bible: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. Zondervan, 2016.

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Amplified Holy Bible: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. HarperCollins Publishers, 2016.

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Attridge, Harold W., and Society Of Biblical Literature. The HarperCollins Study Bible: Fully Revised & Updated. HarperOne, 2006.

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Attridge, Harold W., and Society Of Biblical Literature. The HarperCollins Study Bible: Fully Revised & Updated. HarperOne, 2006.

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Zondervan. Amplified Holy Bible, Compact: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. HarperCollins Publishers, 2016.

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Nelson, Thomas Thomas. KJV, the King James Study Bible, Full-Color Edition: Holy Bible, King James Version. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2017.

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Zondervan. Amplified Holy Bible, Compact: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. HarperCollins Publishers, 2016.

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Zondervan. Amplified Holy Bible, Compact: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. HarperCollins Publishers, 2016.

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Amplified Holy Bible, Indexed: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. HarperCollins Publishers, 2015.

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Amplified Holy Bible, Paperback: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. Zondervan, 2015.

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Kelley, Rhonda, Dorothy Kelley Patterson, and Thomas Thomas Nelson. NKJV, Woman's Study Bible, Full-Color: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2017.

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Canny, Nicholas. Imagining Ireland's Pasts. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808961.001.0001.

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The book describes how various authors addressed the history of early modern Ireland over four centuries, and explains why they could not settle on an agreed narrative. It shows how conflicting interpretations broke frequently along denominational lines, but that authors were also influenced by ethnic, cultural, and political considerations, and by whether they were resident in Ireland or living in exile. The book details how each set of authors extolled the merits of their progenitors, offered hope and guidance to the particular audience they addressed, and disputed opposing narratives. The author shows how competing scholars, whether contributing to vernacular histories or empirical studies, became transfixed by the traumatic events of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as they sought to explain either how stability had finally been achieved, or how the descendants of those who had been wronged might secure redress. Humanist, Apocalyptic and Enlightenment authors are treated separately. Greatest attention is given to the nineteenth century when some Protestant authors adopted a nationalist perspective inspired by European liberal ideology. It is explained how this was spurned by Catholic Church leaders no less than by conservative Protestants, and how each set their minds to composing an alternative grand narrative. The publications of Lecky and Froude are given special consideration before attention shifts to authors who, in the late nineteenth century, permitted happenings from the early modern past to flow into the present to produce an outpouring of historical publications that has not been fully appreciated by scholars of Ireland’s literary renaissance.
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Attridge, Harold W., and Society Of Biblical Literature. HarperCollins Study Bible - Student Edition: Fully Revised & Updated. HarperOne, 2006.

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Attridge, Harold W., and Society Of Biblical Literature. HarperCollins Study Bible - Student Edition: Fully Revised & Updated. HarperOne, 2006.

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New American Bible Full Sized White Bonded Leather Gold Paging Gift Boxed/No. 611/13W. Catholic Book Publishing Company, 1991.

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Zondervan. Amplified Holy Bible, Leathersoft, Pink/Purple: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. Zondervan, 2015.

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Patterson, Dorothy Kelley, and Thomas Nelson. NIV, the Woman's Study Bible, Full-Color, Ebook: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2018.

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Amplified Holy Bible, Bonded Leather, Burgundy: Captures the Full Meaning Behind the Original Greek and Hebrew. Zondervan, 2015.

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NIV, The Woman's Study Bible, Hardcover, Full-Color: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation. Thomas Nelson, 2018.

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