“The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation holds more information
than many students receive in a college-level world history course, yet
the book is written at a level that can reach across the entire family.
The storybook format is appropriate for reading aloud to younger students,
while the fact that many chapters focus on one person allows older students
to pursue research topics easily. With its charming illustrations, The
Story of the Renaissance and Reformation is an excellent addition to
the shelves of Charlotte Mason and classical homeschoolers.”
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next biblical feast day
feast of tabernacles
15th through 21st day of 7th biblical month
:: sunset, wed 15 oct 2008 through sunset, wed 22 oct::
(feast days run from sunset to sunset)
the 1st day of this holiday is a sabbath celebrating tabernacles
"The Story of the Romans provides an introductory context for the culture and ideas so foundational to the development of Western thought.”
Anne Weiland :: The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
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"For new and veteran homeschool families alike, this extensive new release from the editors of The Old Schoolhouse Magazine serves as a homeschool convention in a book. It details today's most viable education models, helping parents formulate an educational game plan and choose teaching methodologies. There are more than twenty contributors." Including Christine Miller, who wrote a chapter on Classical Education.
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I am researching the holy days which were instituted by God as a celebration of the Messiah, instead of celebrating the holy days which were instituted by man to honor nature in place of nature's God.
:: Israel's Feast - Wooten
:: Annals - Ussher