The Great Western Railway at Swindon dominated the history of the town for almost 150 years. This book gives an evocative selection of photographs from the collection of the new Steam: Museum of the Great Western featuring the men and women who worked at Swindon, as well as a glimpse of life beyond the walls of the factory. As well as rare and ...
Conventional economics has tended to neglect real estate as a significant sector with its own specific economic characteristics. This volume goes beyond the often descriptive nature of much property market analysis to provide a rigorous study of the economics of real estate markets, and focuses on important theoretical principles. The book is ...
One of the phenomena that have puzzled historians of the 17th century is the failure of Puritan ideas to have any significant influence in English church history, after the Great Ejection in 1662. In "The English Connection", Dr Bryan Ball provides an answer to many of the questions that arise as the result of this phenomenon. This book is a study ...
A new comprehensive study of the rise and development of Christian Mortalism, also known as Conditional Immortality or Soul Sleep in England during the Reformation and Post-Reformation periods. Dr Bryan Ball traces the origins of the belief in Continental Reformation thought, and then in the writings of Wycliffe and Tyndale, and its growth and ...
'The Seventh-day Men' was a title given by contemporaries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to an emerging body of Christians who observed Saturday, rather than Sunday, as the divinely appointed day of rest and worship. This is an extensively revised edition of the first fully documented account of the Sabbatarian movement and how it ...
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