Random books from CathD's library
The Four Major Cults by Anthony A. Hoekema
The holy war made by King Shaddai upon Diabolus, to regain the metropolis or the world: Or, The losing and taking again by John Bunyan
The Phoneme: Its Nature and Uses. 3rd ed. by Daniel Jones
Language, Thought and Reality by Benjamin Lee Whorf
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Educating Eve: The Language Instinct Debate by Geoffrey Sampson
The Transforming of the Kirk: Victorian Scotland's Religious Revolution by A C Cheyne
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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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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