The editor of this book, thinks it necessary to inform the reader, that he made considerable alterations in it, with a view to its improvement. Many antiquated expressions were obliterated; many grammatical errors corrected; and some of the poems placed at the end of the meditations, on account of their being not at all appropriate, were expunged from the work. Though these alterations have been made-yet the spirit of the author has been invariably maintained. William Nicholson
The editor of this book, thinks it necessary to inform the reader, that he made considerable alterations in it, with a view to its improvement. Many a...
The little work which is here presented to the reader in a new dress, was originally published in the year 1680, under the following Title: "Divine Breathings: Or, a Manual of Practical Contemplations; Tending to Promote Gospel Principles, and a Holy Life in Christ". As regards the book itself, if, as a clever writer has somewhere said, "great books, like large skulls, often have the least brains," it possesses the double recommendation of being small, and having brains beyond its size. I have only to add that in the present edition the archaic spelling has been modernized, and obsolete...
The little work which is here presented to the reader in a new dress, was originally published in the year 1680, under the following Title: "Divine Br...
Building on the wide interest in the popular TED talk, -The Best Kindergarten You've Ever Seen, - delivered in 2015 by Japanese architect Takaharu Tezuka (born 1964), Tezuka Architects: The Yellow Book is an in-depth, monographic study of the work and design philosophy of Tezuka's architecture studio, cofounded with his wife Yui Tezuka in 1994. Envisioned as a pocket guide and reader in scale and feel, Tezuka Architects introduces projects spanning the past 12 years, from the Roof House (2001) up through the recently completed Child Chemo House (2013). The Child Chemo House...
Building on the wide interest in the popular TED talk, -The Best Kindergarten You've Ever Seen, - delivered in 2015 by Japanese architect Takaharu Tez...