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| Party slippers are every girl’s delight. They make her feel like a ballerina! Elsie’s party slippers are of soft pink and green leather, with toe trims of tiny satin ribbons. She has pink lace stockings to wear with them, and a wired ribbon bow to fasten in her charming ringlets. Doll wardrobe accessory set. |
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| Elsie's new gown, with its beautiful embroidered chiffon overskirt, is a perfect choice for special occasions. The delicate pink flowers stand out so prettily against the green silk of the skirt. The bodice is tied in back with a pink satin ribbon sash. One Piece Doll Dress. |
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| The little girl from the first three books of the Elsie Dinsmore: A Life of Faith series is now a lovely young woman of eighteen. She is about to meet a most unusual relative, her Aunt wealthy Stanhope. But a familiar relative has his own diabolical plans -- plans that will threaten Elsie's innocent spirit and her trust in the people who love her best. What secrets are hidden behind the handsome façade of a courtly stranger? Can Elsie's faith lead her to the truth before dreams are shattered? In Elsie's Stolen Heart, readers will meet several delightful, new characters and follow Elsie's struggles as she faces a perilous threat to her happiness. Adapted from the original 19th century novels written by Martha Finley, Elsie's Stolen Heart promises an adventure unlike any that devoted readers have encountered before. |
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| When Elsie travels she uses her tapestry valise to pack personal items, including her embroidered handkerchief and her favorite doll and travel companion. |
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| Proper ladies like Elsie had silk Victorian-style collars to adorn themselves, beaded purses for carrying their money, and tiny boxes for storing treasures. A wonderful accessory for the Elsie doll. |
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| Now that nine-year-old Elsie Dinsmore's dream of being unitedwith her papa has come true, happiness still seems elusive whenshe faces danger at the hands of a jealous family member. WillElsie have the courage to choose between her beloved papa anda life that promises only loneliness and grief? Hear the continuingstory with this dramatized audio CD collection based on thesecond book in the Elsie Dinsmore series. |
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| The object of these 'elucidations' by the renowned theologian Balthasar is to offer a concise and summary treatment of a few essential questions concerning the substance of the Christian life, experience, and faith, which today are in dispute or-as is true of many-are disappearing into oblivion. Each chapter stands on its own. Together they bear witness to an underlying comprehensive vision; they are a few rays which all radiate from the same center. Among the some twenty-five chapters/topics Balthasar covers are "The Personal God", "The Marian Principle", "Authority and Tradition", "Unmodern Prayer", "The Pope Today", and much more. |
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| This makes for fascinating reading and deserves careful attention, especially with regard to the considerable material that was previously unpublished. Heitzenrater (who decoded the diaries) illumines Wesley's life with passages from his writings as well as those from contemporaries and biographers. |
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| Track List: 1. How Great Thou Art ' ' 2. In the Garden ' ' 3. Somebody Bigger Than You and I ' ' 4. Farther Along ' ' 5. Stand by Me ' ' 6. Without Him ' ' 7. So High ' ' 8. Where Could I Go But to the Lord ' ' 9. By and By ' ' 10. If the Lord Wasn't Walking by My Side ' ' 11. Run On ' ' 12. Where No One Stands Alone ' ' 13. Crying in the Chapel ' |
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| Elvis Takes a Back Seat by award-winning novelist Leanna Ellis is the endearing story of Claudia, a young widow determined to fulfill her husband's last request by hauling a three-foot bust of Elvis Presley in the backseat of a vintage Cadillac from Dallas to Memphis to return it to its rightful owner. The road triptaken with an eccentric aunt who actually knew the "King of Rock 'n' Roll," and a temperamental teen with a suspicious mind of her ownhits some royal roadblocks and detours as these women uncover pieces of their past along with the bust's mysterious history. What they find along the way changes their lives forever, inspiring readers to also step out in faith. |
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| When Elvis was growing up, the Presley family attended The First Assembly Of God Church in Tupelo and subsequently in Memphis. Elvis' music was greatly influenced by attending these churches, but religious music came to Elvis in many different shapes and forms. Religious songs were often part of the repertoire for country stars on the Grand Ol' Opry - a syndicated Nashville radio broadcast that the Presley's almost always tuned into on Saturdays. As a teen, Elvis and his friends would sneak into churches in the black neighborhoods to catch the lively music of a different musical heritage. The welcoming congregations and uplifting sounds opened up Elvis' understanding of the multiple facets of religious music. With 250 million of Elvis' gospel recordings sold in the U.S. alone, there is no doubt about the importance of Elvis Presley's contribution to the popularization of religious music. |
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