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LIFE AND CONDUCT

Edition2023

J Cameron Lees

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English
Double 9 Books LLP
25 October 2023
""LIFE AND CONDUCT"" is a compelling collection of tales wherein the author endeavors to amalgamate a myriad of ethical mind into a novel narrative, making the exploration of ethics handy to a numerous readership at a low-priced rate. Within this collection, a few testimonies captivate with intrigue and amazement, whilst others lightly weave their manner into the reader's focus, drawing them in with subtlety. Positioned inside the realm of Ethics & Morality, the book serves as a treasured compendium of thoughts, thoughtfully compiled into a cohesive draft appropriate for readers spanning numerous age agencies. The stories within ""LIFE AND CONDUCT"" delve into the complexities of moral concerns, presenting a diverse range of views that have interaction and resonate with the reader. The book's significance lies in its capacity to distill profound ethical principles into relatable narratives, fostering know-how and reflection. This edition of ""LIFE AND CONDUCT"" isn't only a literary treasure however additionally visually attractive, presenting an attention grabbing new cover and a professionally typeset manuscript. The current presentation enhances the clarity of the book, ensuring that the timeless themes of ethics and morality are communicated in a manner that is each contemporary and on hand to a large target audience.
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Imprint:   Double 9 Books LLP
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   127g
ISBN:   9789359950457
ISBN 10:   9359950459
Pages:   94
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Between the end of the 1800s and the start of the 1900s, James Cameron Lees KCVO was a minister in the Church of Scotland and an author. Lees was born in London on July 24, 1834. His father, James Lees, was a gunmaker from Perth who had moved to London with his wife, Mary Isabella Cameron. At that time, his dad ran the Royal Caledonian Asylum in that place. Later, he became a priest in Stornoway. He went to school in London and then studied religion at first Glasgow University and then Aberdeen University. In November 1855, the Presbytery of the Isle of Lewis gave him permission to serve as a minister in the Church of Scotland. He then moved to Stornoway to be with his family. He was made a minister of Carnach in Rossshire in November 1856. He was made ""second charge"" of Paisley Abbey in 1859 and ""first charge"" in 1865. In 1877, he took over as minister of St. Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, which was one of Scotland's most important charges, from David Arnot. From 1887 to 1910, he was Dean of the Chapel Royal and Dean of the Thistle.

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