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the fifth book in the Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon
The Fiery Cross is the fifth book in the Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon.
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by the United Klans
The Fiery Cross was published by the United Klans of America mainly to attract the attention of "on-the-low" Whites, allowing them to be connected with the Klan without fear of others knowing they themselves are members, a white-supremacist group headquartered in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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the United Klans of America
The Fiery Cross was published by the United Klans of America mainly to attract the attention of 'on-the-low' Whites, allowing them to be connected with the Klan without fear of others knowing they themselves are members, a white-supremacist group headquartered in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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by George William Kitchin
the Cross was written in 1887 by George William Kitchin, one of our Anglican predecessors from the Church of England.
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Joe
Both a thinker and a writer Joe wrote Fiery Cross – the story of Jim Larkin and later the Teaching of James Connolly in the mid-sixties, before labour movement studies became fashionable.
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a gift both to Claire Randall's millions of loyal fans and to the lucky readers who have yet to discover Claire Randall
Crossing the boundaries of genre with its unrivaled storytelling, The Fiery Cross is a gift both to Claire Randall's millions of loyal fans and to the lucky readers who have yet to discover Claire Randall .
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and Swedish Sandra Bjurman
cross’s written by Greek Dimitris Kontopoulos and Swedish Sandra Bjurman.
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by Sergey Rachmaninoff
the cross was composed by Sergey Rachmaninoff (1873-1943), a world-renown composer, pianist and conductor.
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Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling, literary advisor to the IWGC, described the Cross as a "stark sword brooding on the bosom of the Cross".
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by Greek Dimitris Kontopoulos
cross’s written by Greek Dimitris Kontopoulos and Swedish Sandra Bjurman.
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the 5th book in the Outlander series, a fantasy/romance/historical/time travel/everything-but-the-kitchen-sink series which began when Claire Randall, on a second honeymoon in Scotland, is thrown back in time from 1946 to Scotland during the Jacobite uprising that ended tragically at the battle of Culloden
The Fiery Cross is the 5th book in the Outlander series, a fantasy/romance/historical/time travel/everything-but-the-kitchen-sink series which began when Claire Randall, on a second honeymoon in Scotland, is thrown back in time from 1946 to Scotland during the Jacobite uprising that ended tragically at the battle of Culloden.
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by John Oakes
the cross is written by John Oakes, but the idea comes from an anonymous contributor to the site.
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by King David
Yet the cross was penned by King David centuries earlier by inspiration of the Holy Ghost.
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Venantius Fortunatus
It was written by Venantius Fortunatus in the 6th century to honor the arrival of a large relic of the True Cross to a convent near Poitiers in present day France.
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written by B.R. Bentley
The Cross – written by B.R. Bentley – was inspired by the theft of the Tucker Cross in 1975.
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Justin Cartwright’s thirteenth novel
Justin Cartwright’s thirteenth novel concerns the Crosses, a successful London family trying to regroup following the death of Nancy, the wife and mother whose constancy had given everyone a sense of place.
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Jean de Groof, a teacher from the Brussels region
These words were written by Jean de Groof, a teacher from the Brussels region, seeking the right to obtain a Battle cross, a decoration awarded to soldiers who spent long periods at the front.
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Thomas Aquinas
Interestingly, when Thomas Aquinas wrote about the cross in a deeply learned theological work, Thomas Aquinas thought deeply about all the explanations, and yet Thomas Aquinas kept gently reminding us that ‘the man’ Jesus did this.
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