Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Clarion", sorted by average review score:

The Power of the Blood of Jesus (Clarion Classics)
Published in Paperback by Zondervan (August, 1987)
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Enlightening and Empowering
The Power of the BloodI can't say enough good about this book; it is literally the book I have been waiting and praying for, for a great number of years now. If you are at all lacking in faith, this book will turn it all around for you. The pastor who wrote this book (H.A. Maxwell Whyte, now deceased, the book out of print I was told)was Benny Hinn's pastor as a young man, and this book was one which was highly recommended by him on his TV show. You will not be dissapointed by this book if you are a believer of God and a follower of Jesus Christ.
The Centrality of the Blood of JesusIn a day when the blood of Jesus is being removed from the very translation of the Bible itself, when the mention of the blood of Jesus is considered offensive even in the churches, this book and Murray's other, "The Blood of the Cross," are God-sends for those who are willing to accept the ways of God without cringing. Though the blood of Jesus is not in any way magical, it is nonetheless crucial and foundational to receiving ANY benefit whatsoever from God. If one could list all the spiritual blessings in the heavenlies in Christ Jesus (Eph. 1:3), and then search out the sole reason why these benefits are available to born-again Christians, and only to born-again Christians, they would find that every single one without exception is only available because of the shed blood of Christ. Murray clearly shows this truth in his books and mentions over a hundred benefits (between the 2 books) that are only available by Jesus Christ's shed blood. If you want to get back to true biblical Christianity, you must get back to the centrality of the precious blood of Jesus. Otherwise, you have no source of heavenly, spiritual, benefits from God, inlcuding salvation itself. Hebrews says, "Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sin." Murray shows clearly that within that statement is included ALL the resulting benefits of forgiveness, as well.

Clarion's Call
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Signet (08 May, 2001)
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5 Star is not high EnoughRobert Vaughan does a great job everytime he tells a story. In Clarion's Call, Quinn Pendarrow leaves the army to marry his sweatheart only to find she has found someone else. He reenlists as a civilian member in the Trains Company. Their responsibility is to take supplies for the military to the Dakota territory. He meets a beautiful daughter of an artist who is going to tour the west and paint the Indians. Quinn attempts to protect this beautiful woman even as he is assigned to aid Brig. General G.A.Custer in an upcoming battle that will be the last for some. I have read many accounts of Custer's Last Stand but this was the #1 in my book.

Developing Clarion for Windows Applications/Book and Disk
Published in Paperback by Sams (February, 1995)
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I want to learn to use the WizatronsI need a book that help me to learn quikly y easy how to use the wizatrons of Clarion 5.0 or More.
If is Posible, If you have an spanish book from this type is better for me

Clarion® For Windows® For Dummies®
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds, Inc (January, 1996)
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Clarion For Windows For DummiesIf you develop software in TopSpeed or Clarion, there isn't a lot a material out there to help you learn. The book covers Clarion for Windows 2.0. You might be able to adapt some of the material in this book to Clarion for Windows 4.0 or Clarion for Windows 5.0. You will not find any help on the ABC Templates or using OOP. This book does have quite a few errors but since reference material for Clarion is very rare, you must overlook them. This book will not help solve any real world issues that you may encounter but may help with some minor issues or how-to-do things. I spent 6 1/2 years developing with Clarion and everyday seemed to be a headache but I am thankful for the "For Dummies" people (Tom Moseley and Jim Defabia) for writing this book. Without it, I would have been totally lost. (I know, some people think that I am totally lost anyway!!!)
administrative aplicationshow can i do, an administrative aplications like Sales, Acounting, Orders, and so.
The only useful book for ClarionClarion for Windows is one of the best IDE.
Clarion is the worst to give some useful hints
for new user. The book "Learning Clarion" is
"ecxeptional" f.a. the parts of the describing
the "object-orientation" - this is truly rubbish.
Just imagine the new user reading it. The other
books of Clarion are only "Encyclopedias" with
not much use.A new edition of The book "Clarion
for Windows For Dummies" should be in every Clar-
ion-Package sold for new users or better to buy
other "IDE" sytems.
Clarion is the worst to give some useful hints
for new user. The book "Learning Clarion" is
"ecxeptional" f.a. the parts of the describing
the "object-orientation" - this is truly rubbish.
Just imagine the new user reading it. The other
books of Clarion are only "Encyclopedias" with
not much use.A new edition of The book "Clarion
for Windows For Dummies" should be in every Clar-
ion-Package sold for new users or better to buy
other "IDE" sytems.

The Clarion Awards/#08260
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (July, 1984)
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Worthy of a look for all aspiring writersThis compilation of short stories from the student writers of the Claion Workshop is very worthwhile. While I disagree that the capstone piece is the Lucius Shepard story it is still a marvelous insight into the early writings of some well known authors. Most noteable are; Dean Wesley Smith, and Nina Hoffman. My favorite story was "Beast and Beauty" by Kristi Olesen. This story was the most SCI-FI of the lot, about an alien circus performer and her protective sibling. The introduction by Damon Knight is a very interesting account of the history of Clarion, however he could have given more editorial comments about the authors.

Messages from the People of the Planet Clarion: The True Experiences of Truman Bethurum
Published in Paperback by Inner Light Pubns (01 July, 1987)
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Fuzzy LogicSomething NOT being disproven[sic] doesn't make it true. Example: You can't prove there isn't a tooth fairy.

The Clarion Call
Published in Paperback by Vantage Press Inc (09 June, 2000)
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A Proud people, a proud heritage : the history of Clarion County's Knox township area, Lucinda, Snydersburg, Huefner and St. Joseph Parish
Published in Unknown Binding by Jostens Print. & Pub. ()
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1998 IEEE Workshop on Application-Specific Software Engineering and Technology : ASSET-98 : proceedings : March 26-28, 1998, Clarion Hotel and University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas
Published in Unknown Binding by IEEE Computer Society Press ()
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1998 IEEE Workshop on Application-Specific Software Engineering and Technology, Asset '98: Asset-98: Proceedings: March 26-28, 1998, Clarion Hotel and University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas
Published in Paperback by IEEE Computer Society (August, 1998)
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Having read and having experienced an outpouring of the blood of Jesus in my life and that of my family I am indeed enlightened and empowered. Today I boldly claim the gifts, blessings and mercy that God has promised and have bestowed onto me. Today, I can claim my rightful inheritance as a child of the king of Kings.
The author does a wonderful job introducing the subject matter and in confirming its biblical autenticity from the Old Testement to the new Testement age. He removes the veils and misconceptions surrounding the practice and the need to plead the blood of Jesus on ourselves,our family, our possessions and even our vehicles and pets. This book is a "must have" for all believers in the Almighty GOD and the gift of deliverence and salvation through Christ.