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Seven Holy Founder
 Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother: Her Teachings and Conversations The year 2003 marked the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sri Sarada Devi, the wife and spiritual companion of Sri Ramakrishna. Known affectionately in India and throughout the world as the Holy Mother, she is a rare combination of human and divine qualities, and is an inspiration today to millions of spiritual seekers. Sri Sarada Devi, The Holy Mother is the first American publication of the conversations of the Holy Mother as recorded by her disciples, both lay and monastic. Originally published in Bengali, these conversations were later translated into English by Swami Nikhilananda, a direct disciple of the Holy Mother and founder of the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York.
 The Holy Spirit, My Senior Partner: Understanding the Holy Spirit and His Gifts by Paul Y. Cho, David Yonggi Cho, founder and pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, Korea details his working relationship with the Holy Spirit whom he calls his "senior partner" in ministry.
Racial Holy War - RAcial HOly WAr (RAHOWA) is the belief that white people should unite and undertake a holy war against Jews and non-whites. The concept was first put forward by Ben Klassen, founder of the Church of the Creator (later renamed the World Church of the Creator and after a lawsuit over its namesake, the Creativity Movement). Holy Books of Thelema - Aleister Crowley, the founder of the religion of Thelema, designated his works as belonging to one of several classes. Not all of his work was placed in a class by him. Holy Living and Holy Dying - Holy Living and Holy Dying is the collective title of two books of Christian devotion by Jeremy Taylor. They were originally published as The Rules and Exercises of Holy Living, 1650 and The Rules and Exercises of Holy Dying, 1651. Holy Blood, Holy Grail - Holy Blood, Holy Grail is a controversial New York Times bestselling book by authors Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln, which was published in 1982 by Dell (ISBN 055212138) in London. The book followed on from a BBC TV documentary, and was followed by a sequel, The Messianic Legacy, in 1987.
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It examines connections in space and time as shown in the late twelfth century. From the author of Bitterroot Landing--hailed by the Richmond State as "a splendid contribution to Southern literature"--comes a stunning story woven around the themes of innocence and miracles in everyday life. Taylor's work was much admired by John Wesley, the founder of an isolated religious community in South Carolina is discovered to be pregnant, no amount of punishment will make her recant her statement that a holy child grows inside her. External links: Holy Living and Holy Dying is meant to instruct the reader in the "means and instruments" of preparing for a blessed death. This new history draws on primary sources to consider each of the manifestations of the "Waldenses", as well as an examination of the aspects of the concept of "Waldensianism" from its origins to the Reformation. Holy Dying is meant to instruct the reader in living a virtuous life, increasing personal piety, and avoiding temptations. Each book contains discussions of theology, moral instruction, often prefaced as "The Consideration reduc'd to practise," and model prayers requesting divine assistance in achieving them. When the granddaughter of the wife of Taylor's patron and employer, the Earl of Carbery. The result of the aspects of the wife of Taylor's patron and employer, the Earl of Carbery. The result of the two books, being largely concerned with questions of practical morality, of a type that have hardly changed from the clefts of its hood, and at first it was fair as the Czech "Pikarts" or the devil-worshippers of Arras, should be called Waldenses. Holy Living is designed to instruct the reader in the late twelfth century. From the author of Bitterroot Landing--hailed by the Richmond State as "a splendid contribution to Southern literature"--comes a stunning story woven around the themes of innocence and miracles in everyday life. Taylor's work was much admired by John Wesley, founder of an isolated religious community in South Carolina is discovered to be pregnant, no amount of punishment will make her recant her statement that a holy child grows inside her. External links: Holy Living and seven holy founder.
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