Eric Carle: The Grouchy Ladybug
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Alighieri Dante: Penguin Classics Divine Comedy #2 Purgatorio
Musa's version will be used for the blog series. It's good, readable, and has helpful notes for those who are new to Dante. (*****)
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Interesting picture. Unique reminder.
I'm an aspiring clergy-writer who's new to the Anglican tradition, and am trying to find Anglican readers. The title of my blog is "Musings of a Hard-Lining Moderate: The assorted thoughts of an evangelical Anglican." Right now I'm doing a series on the doctrine of Scripture, which was prompted by the crisis in the global communion. Also recently wrote a post on the value of the christian calendar. Don't know if you'd be interested, but here's the link: http://bit.ly/dXh2qd
Have a great day.
Grace & Peace,
Carson
Posted by: Carson Clark | December 07, 2010 at 02:04 AM
Thanks for dropping by Carson, & best wishes for your aspirations.
Posted by: joseph | December 07, 2010 at 06:52 PM