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| "Bowl is crafted of ceramic. Bowl measures 5"" deep x 10"" diam." |
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| Mug is ceramic. Microwave and dishwasher safe. 14 oz. |
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| "Plate has scalloped edges, and is microwave/dishwasher and oven-safe ceramic. 10"" diam. x 1"" deep." |
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| "Plaque is crafted of resin and colorfully painted. Ready to hang. Corrugated box. Approximately 10 3/4"" x 11 3/4""." |
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| "Lidded ceramic pot holds approximately one gallon liquid. Bean pot, 6 3/4"" x 7"" diam." |
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| "A shiny, shimmery shamrock design makes this top an inspired addition to any wardrobe. The poly/cotton tee features a foil screen-printed design and is a wonderful choice for any casual occasion." |
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| "Pretty and charming, this Irish teapot is full of meaning! Made of porcelain, it comes with a card that explains the meaning of the teapot, from the handle to the porcelain. A terrific hostess gift! Teapot measures 4"" x 2 3/4"". " |
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| Among the inevitable multitude of Christmas music releases, there are always a few that are destined to stand out. This is one such album. The trio's Celtic shadings as well as their diverse range of influences impart considerable warmth and compelling new dimensions to these holiday favorites, such as It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, I'll Be Home For Christmas, Mary's Boy Child, We Three Kings, O Holy Night, and the gospel traditional How Great Thou Art , and many more, spanning renaissance, baroque, and modern with liveliness and grace. |
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| Ruth, Priscilla, and Esther Winslow come to New York to find themselves. Each girl finds a different path in the big city. Where will their worlds lead them? House of Winslow book 19. |
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| In the year 1095, Pope Urban II declared war on the infidel. Kings, princes, and lords throughout Europe have joined the Crusade. To Murdo Ranulfson has fallen the duty of guarding his family's interests while his father and brothers fight to win Jerusalem. But when corrupt clergy prove enemies rather than protectors, Murdo must leave his native Scotland in search of his father. In the company of monks and warriors, he journeys far beyond the rolling fields of home, beyond the fabled Constantinople and the brooding walls of Antioch, to the Holy Land and the sword points of the Saracens. There, where blood, suffering, and human evil at its most horrifying are shot through with rays of the miraculous, he obtains the relic that will guide his life and the lives of his descendants for centuries. And there he grows from a callow youth to a man, trading cynicism for faith and selfishness for the heart of a leader. Steeped in heroism, treachery, and the clamor of battle, The Iron Lance begins a remarkable, masterfully woven epic trilogy of a Scottish noble family fighting for its existence and its faith during the age of the Great Crusades -- and of a secret society that will shape history for a thousand years. |
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| This cross reminds of the gift Christ gave us on the cross. |
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| William Romaine is a much-neglected figure of eighteenth-century Evangelicalism. This book is the first modern biography of a complex and often bittersweet character.It is the story of a Christian who, though plagued by his own imperfections, was able to persevere as a shining light in a dark and confusing world. |
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