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  2. Andrew Murray (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Murray had originally decided to publish a series of twelve pocket books, one for each month of the year. As only four were published during his lifetime, his family ultimately decided to release an additional eight pocket books based on various sermons and writings remaining at the time of his death.

  3. Andrew Murray (trade unionist) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Philip Drummond-Murray, commonly known as Andrew Murray, is a British trade union and Labour Party official and activist. Murray was seconded from Unite the Union to Labour headquarters for the 2017 United Kingdom general election , subsequently becoming an adviser to Jeremy Corbyn from 2018 to 2020.

  4. William Law - Wikipedia

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    His writing is anthologised by various denominations, including in the Classics of Western Spirituality series by the Catholic Paulist Press. The devotional writer Andrew Murray was so impressed by Law's writings that he republished a number of his works, stating "I do not know where to find anywhere else the same clear and powerful statement ...

  5. Andrew Murray - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Murray (doctor) (born 1980), Scottish doctor, runner and author who works for the Scottish Government; Andrew Murray (journalist) (1813–1880), Australian journalist; Andrew Murray (minister) (1828–1917), South African religious minister, missionary, and author; Andrew Murray (physiologist), lecturer in physiology, University of Cambridge

  6. Andrew Murray Scott - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Murray Scott (born 1955 in Aberdeen, Scotland) is a novelist, poet and non-fiction book writer. [1] His first novel, Tumulus, appeared in 2000, as the winner of the inaugural Dundee International Book Prize for unpublished novels, against 82 other manuscripts, winning the author £6,000 plus a publishing deal.

  7. Inspired by Carter's "very empowered women," and characters' ability to "defy archetypes," her writing is brimming with subverted fairy tale tropes. They may not directly comment on the Grimms' approach to storytelling – there aren't straw-spinning damsels or demanding prince-frogs populating her pages. Instead, she invents her own ...

  8. Andrew Murray (children's writer) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Ian Murray (born 1 October 1970) is a British writer of children's books. A native of Bromley, South-East London, he is the creator of the Buddy and Elvis picture books with Nicola Slater. [1] Buddy and Elvis is in television production with London's Illuminated Films and Toronto's Comet Entertainment. [2]

  9. Sexton Blake bibliography part 4: 1979–present - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Murray: ROH Press: Features the first tales of master criminal Count Ivor Carlac. Includes: The Regent Street Robbery (1912) The Case of the Borgia Bronze (1912) The Opium Smugglers (1912) Carlac: Gun-Runner (1912) 978-1998879106: Anthology: Sexton Blake: The Three Murrays: Andrew Murray Robert Murray Graydon William Murray Graydon: ROH ...

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