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    Brooks, Phillips an Herman Grimm (1 Brief)

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    BROOKS, PHILLIPS AN HERMAN GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Brooks, Phillips an Herman Grimm (1 Brief) (Br554) Brief 554 (Br554

    Brooks, Phillips

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    PHILLIPS BROOKS (editorial); Sam J. Porter; WFS, 12, 25

    Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage

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    What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues

    Christ in Boston: The Death and Afterlife of Phillips Brooks

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    In 1893 Phillips Brooks died the best-known preacher of his generation and a beloved pastor to the city of Boston. His death abbreviated his life but not his influence. A diverse archive preserved memories of him and his preaching. This project uncovers the ways that these documents and their reception have contributed to an “afterlife” for Brooks. This dissertation investigates four bodies of literature that form the basis of this afterlife: (1) speeches related to his consecration to the episcopate; (2) the memorial addresses prepared after his death; (3) Alexander V.G. Allen’s Life and Letters of Phillips Brooks, the first and longest biography written about Brooks; and (4) Brooks’s Lectures on Preaching and citations of the “truth through personality” definition lifted from that text. The claim of this dissertation is that print made memories of Brooks durable in a way that promised an immortality that ultimately could not be sustained. Michel de Certeau’s theory of historiography enables an examination of this “immortality” and its eventual decay. The result is a series of essays that blend historiography and theology into a display of the exceptional but still mortal personality of Phillips Brooks

    Phillips Brooks' addresses,

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    Mode of access: Internet

    Jeannine Brooks, Mindy Phillips and Tami Blodgett Color Easter Eggs at Misty Meadows in Fremont, Ohio

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    Jeannine Brooks, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brooks, Mindy Phillips, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Phillips and Tami Blodgett, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blodgett color Easter Eggs at Misty Meadows in Fremont, Ohio. Members of the Buckeye Council of Campfire colored 150 dozen eggs for the Downtown Fremont Merchants annual Easter Egg Hunt in Library Park

    Nur-i-Afshan V.12 no.07 February 1908

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    Contents: Editorial notes - Temperance and purity - Closing address of the Hon. Sir Andrew Frazer K. C. S. I. moderator of the Indian presbyterian general assembly [Speech] - Fret not thyself [Poetry] by Brooks, Phillips - Telegrams [Letter] This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana

    Review of \u3cem\u3eThe Social Teaching of Phillips Brooks\u3c/em\u3e

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    Episcopalian minister Phillips Brooks (1835-93) is widely recognized to be one of the great preachers in American church history. Slocum identifies the major themes for Brooks in terms of how Christians should best live in relation to others as an expression of living in saving relationship with God. Brooks\u27s sermons are optimistic and encouraging, but they are also personal, practical, and specific
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