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~23h 9min
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About Author

McMahon, Gary

Gary McMahon has placed over 60 stories in magazines and anthologies in both the UK and USA. He is the author of the novellas Rough Cut (nominated for a British Fantasy Award, 2007) and All Your Gods Are Dead, as well as a short story collection titled Dirty Prayers, and the novel Rain Dogs. His contribution to The First Humdrumming Book of Horror Stories, “Hum Drum”, was honoured with inclusion in Ellen Datlow’s The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror #21. Previously, he was lucky enough to receive two Honourable Mentions in YBF&H #18, and four more in YBF&H #19. McMahon lives with his wife and son in West Yorkshire, where he watches the rain and studies the shadows, transcribing the nightmares he sees there.

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The Great Controversy is a book by Ellen G. White, one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and held in esteem as a prophetess or messenger of God among Seventh-day Adventist members. In it, White describes the "Great Controversy theme" between Jesus Christ and Satan, as played out over the millennia from its start in heaven, to its final end when the remnant who are faithful to God will be taken to heaven at the Second Advent of Christ, and the world is destroyed and recreated. Regarding the reason for writing the book, the author reported, "In this vision at Lovett's Grove (in 1858), most of the matter of the Great Controversy which I had seen ten years before, was repeated, and I was shown that I must write it out." The name "Great Controversy" first applied to volume 1 of the 4 volume set "Spiritual Gifts" published in 1858. That single volume was then expanded to a 4 volume set entitled "The Spirit of Prophecy" subtitled "The Great Controversy" with the volumes published separately from 1870 to 1884. The last volume was also subtitled, "From the Destruction of Jerusalem, to the End of the Controversy".

How the series evolves

beginning
#137 EXPLAINING GROWTH: A GLOBAL RESEARCH PROJECT; ED. BY GARY MCMAHON
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finale
The institutional foundations of East Asian economic development
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overall
0.0· maybe series needed more care