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  2. The Fountain of Life (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The lamb sits on a pedestal before God, on a structure through which the water of grace, [7] symbolising the rite of baptism, flows before reaching the fountain of life in the lowest terrace. [8] Mary is seated and reading a red book, probably a book of hours. She wears a blue gown, the folds and cloth of which are closely detailed.

  3. Perennial: Songs for the Seasons of Life - Wikipedia

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    Paris has also released a companion book called Perennial: Meditations for the Seasons of Life with her sisters Starla with the co-writing and Angie with the illustrations, published by Zondervan Publishing. [7] Paris and Starla share sixty meditations on gardening, recipes and life's lessons, arranged by the four seasons.

  4. Fountain of Life - Wikipedia

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    In the foreground, offering the other means of grace, is the Fountain of the Living Water surrounded by the faithful. In the Prado, Madrid, is the Fountain of Living Water emanating from the Lamb of God, [2] in which the open fountain is set into the outer wall of Heaven. That the water is not merely the purifying water of baptism is shown by ...

  5. William Foyle - Wikipedia

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    The Foyles Building, Charing Cross Road, London 2006 Grave of William Alfred Westropp Foyle in Highgate Cemetery William Alfred Westropp Foyle (1885–1963) was a British bookseller and businessman who co-founded Foyles bookshop in 1903 with his brother Gilbert Foyle.

  6. The Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    As a novel by a still relatively unknown writer, The Bookshop appeared to mostly condescending initial reviews. [3] The Times called it "a harmless, conventional little anecdote, well-tailored but uninvolving"; The Guardian a "disquieting" novel about "really nasty people living in a really nice little coastal town"; and The Times Literary Supplement, while calling it "marvellously piercing ...

  7. Joy Williams (American writer) - Wikipedia

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    Williams is the author of five novels. Her first novel, State of Grace (1973), was nominated for a National Book Award for Fiction, and her fourth novel, The Quick and the Dead (2002), was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Her first collection of short stories, Taking Care, was published in 1982.

  8. Alexandra Rozenman - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Rozenman is a contemporary Russian-American painter, graphic designer, and book illustrator. She is recognized for her works where visual artifacts are used as the means for telling intricate, idiosyncratic, compelling stories.

  9. Life-giving Spring - Wikipedia

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    Greek icon of the Theotokos, Life-giving Spring. The Mother of God of the Life-giving Spring or Life-giving Font (Ancient Greek: Ζωοδόχος Πηγή, romanized: Zōodóchos Pēgḗ, modern pronunciation: [zo.oˈðoxos piˈʝi]; Russian: Живоно́сный Исто́чник, romanized: Zhivonósny Istóchnik, IPA: [ʐɨvɐˈnosnɨj ɪˈstotɕnʲɪk]) is an epithet of the Holy ...