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Where the Master Touched
AU$120.00 Read MoreAdd to cartCongo Missionaries of the Unevangelized Fields Mission
London: Unevangelized Fields Mission, 1950.Stories and documentation of the Unevangelized Fields Mission work in Congo in the between 1931 and 1949. At the time UMF had offices in London, Toronto, Philadelphia, and Melbourne. In 2004 UMF changed its name to Crossworld and continues its missionary work around the world. Scarce, 4 copies recorded in OCLC.
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A Programme For Life
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartCharles Albert Hall
London: New-Church Press, 1927. -

An Introduction to the Word Explained: A Study of the Means by Which Swedenborg the Scientist and Philosopher Became the Theologian and Revelator
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAlfred Acton
Bryn Athyn: Academy of the New Church, 1927.With reference to Emanuel Swedenborg’s The Word of the Old Testament Explained.
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Impressions of Mahayana Buddhism
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBeatrice Erskine Lane Suzuki; Daisetz Teitaro Suzuk
Kyoto and London: The Eastern Buddhist Society and Luzac and Company, 1940.Beatrice Erskine Lane Suzuki (1878-1939) was an American Theosophist and Buddhist scholar. In 1911 she married Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (D. T. Suzuki), the well known philosopher and Buddhist Scholar who popularized Zen in the west. She wrote extensively on Buddhism and Japanese culture, and following her death her husband compiled this book from her articles in various magazines in Japan, India, England and America.
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Beyond Gold: 150 Year of Memories, 1848-1998
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKen Treacy
Bright: The Catholic Parish of Bright and Mt. Beauty, No date.Incorporating a History of the Parish of Bright, Part 1 – The First Hundred Years, 1848-1948.
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Methodist Church of Australasia, New South Wales Conference: Reports to Synod, 1961
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMethodist Church of Australasia, New South Wales Conference
: Methodist Church of Australasia, New South Wales Conference, 1961. -


Touring Programme for the Australian Delegation to the 4th Asian Baptist Youth Conference, Thailand 1971-72
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartW. L. Hellier
[Canberra]: [Australian Baptist Youth Fellowship], [1971].Roneoed programme for a trip to Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand (where the Youth Conference was held), Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines including flights, accommodation, eating arrangements and tours.
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Hermaphrodites, Gynomorphs & Jesus: She-Male Gods and the Roots of Christianity
AU$28.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDr. David C.A. Hillman
Oakland: Ronin, 2013. -

The Italian Manuscripts in the Library of Major J. R. Abbey
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJ. J. G. Alexander; A. C. De La Mere
London: Faber and Faber, 1969. -

Vedic and Mesopotamian Interactions
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartN. Kazanas
Adyar: The Adyar Library and Research Centre, The Theosophical Society, 2007. -

Computer Graphic Paintings of Sri Ramayana
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartS. R. Kolluri
Vidyanagar: Maremanda Seetharamaiah, 2008.108 Photoshop paintings with accompanying text of the story of Sri Ramayana. Rare, not recorded in OCLC.
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Dramatic Anthroposophy
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAndrian Anderson
Dunedin: Threshold Publishing on behalf of the Department of Languages and Cultures, German Section, University of Otago, 2018.Identification and contextualization of primary freatures of Rudolf Steiner’s ‘anthroposophy’, as expressed in his “Mystery Drama’, Die Pforte der Einweihung (The Portal of Initiation).
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The Lajjagauri and Anandanayaki: A New Light on the Nature and Worship of the Adi-Mata, the Primordial Mother
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRamacandra Cintaman Dhere
Melbourne: Monash University Publishing, 2020.Translated from Marathi and with an introductory chapter and annotation by Jayan Bhalcandra Bapat. “Lajjagauri is perhaps one of India’s oldest goddesses with images of her in South Asia dating back to the Indus Civilisation c. 3,000 to 1,500 BC. Her devotees can be traced back even earlier to the Ukraine c. 10,000 BCE. In India, new finds continue to expand the geographical spread of Lajjagauri’s devotees, most recently to Odisa. Dhere’s work on Lajjagauri is based on tireless pursuits of her image throughout western India. In contrast to the other thousands of Indian goddesses whose images are super abundant, Lajjagauri has become more reclusive as other deities have risen.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Religion: Empirical Studies
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSteven J. Sutcliffe
Croft Road: Ashgate, 2004.