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Acadia National Park -- History

Several groups of original peoples are mentioned in this brief history of Mount Desert Island.

American Folklife Center: Services to Maine

Information about collections, which includes oral histories from Aroostook County, Acadian traditions, maritime and lumbering histories.

Covered Bridges of Maine

The Department of Transportation presents a history of the state's covered bridges and a tour via clickable map: photographs and information on the 9 surviving bridges.

Covered Bridges of Maine

A history of the state's covered bridges includes a tour with clickable map, photographs, and information on the nine surviving bridges.

Film of Leif Eriksson's Vinland

Northern Europeans, native Americans, and Asians enjoyed contact, through circumpolar sea travel, including what is now coastal Maine, for thousands of years before Columbus' celebrated voyage. Film synopsis.

Franco American Women

Extensive literature reviews, links, historical documentation and just plain fun. Site invites submissions of Franco American Heritage and current works.

Home: The Story of Maine

History of the state from prehistory through the 20th century, from Maine PBS.

Maine Acadian Culture - National Park Service

Information about the French ancestors settled during the 1600s in what is now the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, and Maine.

Maine Memory Network

A project of the Maine Historical Society; provides access to documents, maps, and photographs chronicling the state's history. Online purchase of images.

Maine's Red Paint People

British scientific page about ancient peoples who likely traveled to the north American continent. Explores Maine archaeologists recent discovery of villages and burial places of Red Paint People.



"Bob Felts" wrote in message
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> Gary wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > Which is worse, preaching a salvation of grace and works
> > (but where even the "works" are of grace as Augustine
and
> > Matthew proffer), or teaching a god who is infinitely
more
> > evil than Satan? I'll leave the answer to you and those
> > lurking.
> >
>
> First, the works you proffer are not of grace --

WRONG! I don't "proffer" any WORKS AT ALL for salvation.

> they are of the human
> will which you claim is untimately free from God's
control. They are
> "of yourselves". Not only this, but your works are flatly
contradicted
> by Scripture. You claim that for a man to be born again
that he must
> first make a free will choice. But John says that the new
birth is not
> the result of the human will.

God said it not I.

> Second, on what basis do you claim that an absolutely
sovereign God is
> "infinitely more evil than Satan"?

You changed what I said. I said that the god of RT and
Calvinism
is infinitely worse than Satan, and the evidence is plainly
demonstrated
in

RT's TULIP.

Gary











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"entropy" wrote in message
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>
>
> How is 'works' supposed to be defined?
>
> Is it 'actions' -- so as to say that faith without actions consistent
> with that faith is useless? Such as a thief who continues to steal
> after acquiring faith, rather than giving up stealing and earning an
> honest living?
>
> Or, that we're supposed to be out building churches and converting
> pagans and so on?
>

Works should be defined as "works of faith".
Genuine saving faith produces good works.
A "dead faith" produces nothing.

-Streamer

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"martha" wrote in message
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>I reaffirmed my faith recently and after being convicted by Gods word I
> ended a 6 year relationship. We were not married and did not have
> children together and were of different faiths. The verse that
> conv