A Vision Splendid

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Author: Andrew Barton Paterson

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9780207163807

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A handsomely presented collection of the poetry of one of Australia's best-known poets. All the poems that Paterson wrote are published in this one elegantly-illustrated volume.

The Vision Splendid

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Author: William MacLeod Raine

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-11-27

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13:

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"The Vision Splendid" by William MacLeod Raine is a political drama that shows how, just because you share blood with someone, it doesn't mean you'll always see eye to eye and land on the same side of things. The book follows two cousins who fail to see the same side of societal arguments. The political savvy in this book, though reflecting of a time decades ago, mirrors the politics of recent years.

A Vision Splendid

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Author: Graeme Philipson

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-09

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780648166801

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A comprehensive narrative history of the Australian computer industry, from the earliest analogue machines through to the present day.

The Splendid Vision

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Author: Richard S. Cohen

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0231156693

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This is an English translation of the Splendid Vision sutra, a sixth-century Indian Mahayana Buddhist scripture.

A Vision Splendid

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Author: Anne-Marie Wright Lampropoulos

Publisher: Greg Kofford Books

Published: 2022-06-14

Total Pages: 216

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During his forty-five years as a Latter-day Saint apostle and nineteen years as the prophet, David O. McKay gave thousands of speeches, including hundreds of temple and chapel dedications, civic addresses, funeral sermons, and General Conference and other Church-related talks. Many of these speeches contain some of the same prose and poetry, but no two speeches are the same. All of these discourses were written by McKay himself, and virtually all of them were typed, organized, and kept in large, legal-sized leather binders by Clare Middlemiss, his long-time personal secretary. His choice of prose reveals his favorite authors and literature, a glimpse into his personal library. It also conveys his ideals and his fervent belief in their truth. Never before, and not since, has The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had a prophet so well versed in secular as well as scriptural prose. McKay’s intellectual and spiritual worlds meshed as he recited with ease the poetry of Edgar A. Guest, John Oxenham, and Joaquin Miller, as well as the patriotic pronouncements of George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Benjamin Franklin. In one speech he seemed to have studied Scottish lore, and in another he effortlessly extolled current US statistics on crime or divorce. He was at times romantic and wistful, and at other times firm and warning. In A Vision Splendid: The Discourses of David O. McKay, Anne-Marie Wright Lampropoulos culls from the vast records of McKay's discourses that Middlemiss kept and groups certain categories of speeches together: dedications, civic addresses, Church discourses, and funeral sermons. Each chapter broadly analyzes a category and then includes samples of illustrative full speeches. This analysis and compilation illustrates how McKay looked to poignant prose for a sense of his own personal identity and inspiration, as well as the larger identity and inspiration of Church members.