Sins of the Cities of the Plain Jack Saul
Publisher: Disruptive Publishing
One of the main titles I work with is called The Sins of the Cities of the Plain (1881) and the best edition available comes from Valancourt Publishing (amongst many other titles). Whether 'Saul' was the 'renter' insider he claimed to be or not, many other details in his extraordinary and recently republished 1881 memoir, The Sins of the Cities of the Plain (Valancourt Books), were fabricated. The Sins of the Cities of the Plain, by Jack Saul Maurice, by E.M. Wilde was a frequent customer of his, and Hirsch used to obtain for him Alcibiades enfant � l'Ecole and The Sins of the Cities of the Plain. The fact that Ham, Noah's son, engaged in this sin after the flood, indicates his exposure to it prior to the flood. It got me thinking about the cities on the plain and their sinful lifestyles. It's pretty significant that God couldn't even find ten good people to redeem the others. Many of these were reprints of well-known works of this character. The five cities of the plain were destroyed because of their practice of unnatural vice as a reminder to people of every age that the fire of Hell awaits those who engage in such things. 9:17 AM Is is easy to point out the sin of others (homosexuals), and I am not lessoning the grievous sin of homosexuality and the significant part it plays in Gods judgment, but we as Americans need to see the big picture. For its many sins, God destroyed Sodom and all the inhabitants of the “cities of the plain” in an intense conflagration, but not before allowing Abraham's nephew Lot and his family to flee to safety.