I dared to put my hand into the hand of a great and awesome God, and He proved His fatherhood to me. This is a candid expos of my walk with Him and a testimony to His goodness. I took Him at His Word, and He watched over His Word to perform it in my life. He is my delight, the lover of my soul, my redeemer King and Lord who taught me to trust Him in the midst of chaos and pain. He walked with me in the cool of the day and watched over me in the still of the night. What He did for me He will surely do for you and more as you put your trust in Him. He is able.
I dared to put my hand into the hand of a great and awesome God, and He proved His fatherhood to me. This is a candid expos of my walk with Him and a testimony to His goodness. I took Him at His Word, and He watched over His Word to perform it in my life. He is my delight, the lover of my soul, my redeemer King and Lord who taught me to trust Him in the midst of chaos and pain. He walked with me in the cool of the day and watched over me in the still of the night. What He did for me He will surely do for you and more as you put your trust in Him. He is able.
East meets West to create a unique cuisine of mixed European and Indian parentage, the Anglo-Indians adopted the religion, manners and clothing of their European forefathers. Yet, over the years, those of them who made India their home successfully integrated into the mainstream of Indian society. And some of the most glorious results of this assimilation took shape in the kitchen, the territory of the memsahib and her trusted khansamah. Anglo-Indian cuisine is a delicious blend of East and West, rich with the liberal use of coconut, yogurt and almonds, and flavoured with an assortment of spices. Roasts And Curries, Pulaos And Breads, Cakes And Sweetmeats, All Have A Distinctive Flavour. The Western Bias For Meats And Eggs Is Offset By The Indian Fondness For Rice, Vegetables, Curds, Papads, Pickles And Chutneys. And There Is A Great Deal Of Innovation And Variety In Soups, Entrees, Side Dishes, Sauces, Salads And Desserts.
For all of its magnificence, this irreplaceable work has a major shortcoming--it lacks an every-name index. Now, thanks to the prodigious efforts of Patricia A. Fogle, Clearfield Company is proud to announce the publication of a complete name index to Williams and McKinsey's "History of Frederick County, Maryland." Like the work it is based upon, the index is divided into two parts. The index to Volume I (the historical narrative) takes up the first third of Mrs. Fogle's effort, while the remaining two thirds cover the genealogical sketches in Volume II. All told, the researcher will find more than 40,000 individuals named in this index. All individuals or libraries who currently own the "History of Frederick County, Maryland" will want to purchase Mrs. Fogle's finding aid as an invaluable companion to the original volumes. Those researching Frederick County who do not own the History but can gain access to the base volumes will also want to keep Mrs. Fogle's Index on hand, since it unlocks an enormous number of links to the county's past.
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