“The chief character in this narrative is the Caribbean Sea, one of the world's most alluring bodies of water, a rare gem among the oceans, defined by the islands that form a chain of lovely jewels to the north and east” WorldCharacterBodyFormWaterSeaOceanEastLovelyChainsDefinedChiefsNarrativeIslandsJewelsGemsCaribbeanAlluringBodies Of Water Book:Caribbean: A Novel Source: Caribbean: A Novel
“It is the grandeur of Christ's character which constitutes the chief power of His ministry, not His miracles or teachings apart from His character. The greatest triumph of the Gospel is Christ Himself--a human body become the organ of the Divine nature, and revealing, under the conditions of an earthly life, the glory of God.” HumansCharacterBodyChristTeachingConditionsDivineGloryMiracleChiefsTriumphOrgansMinistryRevealingHuman BodyGrandeurGlory Of GodDivine Nature Author:Horace Bushnell
“People who disagree with His Excellency, the President for Life and 'Chief of Chiefs,' are frequently found to be the victims of car crashes (their bodies mysteriously riddled with bullets); or dead in their beds of heart attacks (their bodies mysteriously riddled with bullets); or the recipients of some not-quite-fresh seafood (their bodies mysteriously riddled with bullets).” PeopleHeartBodyFoundPresidentCarBedVictimTyrannyChiefsDisagreeCrashBulletsSeafoodHeart AttackCar Crash Book:Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood Source: Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood