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The Trial by Franz Kafka
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The Shorter Catechism Explained from Scripture by Thomas Vincent
The Gospel in The Feasts of Israel by Victor Buksbazen
Banner in the West: A Spiritual History of Lewis and Harris by John Macleod
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About meStill studying linguistics, and still (somehow) finding time to read the likes of Thomas Boston and JC Ryle.
About my libraryThe things I'm reading most of at the moment tend to be academic journal articles in the fields of phonology and clinical linguistics, with a dose of theoretical books thrown in for good measure. But because even calvinistic phonologists need to eat, there are also a few books on food.
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CathD rated, reviewed, added:Banner in the West: A Spiritual History of Lewis and Harris by John Macleod (read review) | CathD reviewed, added:The Immeasurable Mind: The Real Science of Psychology by William R. Uttal (read review) |









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Yup, it is marrowman in the Thomas Boston sense. We still have a fair bit of the library to get online, though over the years we've put together a fair section of women's biographies which my wife has enjoyed reading a number of. Glad you are still getting time for Boston and Ryle.
posted by marrowman at 10:23 am (EST) on Jun 26, 2007