Donald McElroy, Scotch Irishman" by Willie Walker Caldwell. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
This book is a collection of true stories actually materialized at the beginning of Willie Wrights life, beginning with his childhood days and continues to the present day. The reason for documenting the predictions in these stories is to let the whole world know that such prophecy is real and that there are people who have these individual recognizable gifts. Witnesses have accounted for every prediction he has made in the past seventy years. These persons were told in plenty of time before the actual moment of each circumstance that would happen, sometimes as long as one and half months before the event and sometimes closer to the occurrence. These prophecies would come to him, no matter where he might have been, at any time. He really did not go seeking for the answers because the answers would be made known to him by means of supernatural power, God.
Biography of General James A. Walker (1832-1901), headstrong, colorful Confederate officer whom Stonewall Jackson on his deathbed named to command the Stonewall Brigade. Written by Walker's daughter, a successful novelist, the manuscript has been available to historians for years but is now published for the first time. Walker was in the thick of almost every Civil War battle in Virginia-Pennsylvania-Maryland from before First Manassas until Appomattox; he was wounded at Spotsylvania. Book describes Walker's relationship with Jackson, dating from student days at Virginia Military Institute where Jackson, as professor, expelled student Walker for insubordination, through Valley Campaign & Jackson's death at Chancellorsville. Also covers Walker's post war political life in Virginia as a Democratic Lieutenant Governor & a Republican Congressman, & a courtroom shooting in which Walker suffered a gunshot wound that led to his death two years later. With an introduction by former Congressman M. Caldwell Butler, great-grandson of the subject. With photographs, bibliographical references & Index.
In The Book of Willie, poet Willie Turner combines his beautiful words and spirituality to offer the readers a way of escape into a more peaceful and calm world. For example, his poem “People” says, “You Can’t Hide From People, So Don’t Try If You Need Peace Of Mind And Have Tried, But It’s Hard To Find Turn To God, He’ll Help You Cope.” In this poem, Willie explains how all of us need a break from reality once in a while, and if you turn to God, he will help you to cope. So relax, put up your feet, and take a journey into the poetry of Mr. Willie Turner.
I have always said, "What you are seeking, is also seeking you!" These are some things I have seen and experienced over the first 50 years of my life. My Dad got to be 91 years of age, I would like to get to one hundred and still be healthy. It is hard to deny something when you see it with your own eyes or feel it when it touches you.
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