You can buy it on Amazon:
http://www.Amazon.com/presence-my-enemies-John-Clifford/dp/B00005XICT/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1247409697&sr=8-9
I also found quite a few scholarly discussions referencing the book. He seems to be well respected for his experiences/thoughts on resisting the effects of brainwashing, yet I can't seem to find any biographical information on him. References to his work like an anti-smoking report: lots of unverifiable references we are brainwashed to accept on faith.
The Pharisees came to see John the Baptist to question him about his teachings and actions, particularly his baptism of repentance. They were likely seeking clarification on his message and wanted to understand his role in the religious landscape of the time. The Pharisees were known for their strict adherence to Jewish law and traditions, so they may have been wary of John's teachings and wanted to assess his credibility.
John Smith believed in the principle of "If any would not work, neither should he eat" as a way to instill a sense of responsibility and communal effort among the settlers in Jamestown. He wanted to ensure that everyone contributed to the collective well-being of the colony by working and not relying solely on others for their sustenance.
No. According to many, the Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John.
There are over 100 saints named John and the first name of each of them was John.
The Bible does not have a 2nd and 3rd book of John, but there are three short epistles ascribed to John in the New Testament: 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John. These books are located towards the end of the New Testament, after the Gospel of John.
John Garry Clifford was born in 1942.
John Clifford Wallace was born in 1928.
John Clifford Heed died in 1908.
John Clifford Heed was born in 1862.
John Clifford - minister - was born in 1836.
John Clifford - minister - died in 1923.
John Clifford Hawkins was born in 1879.
John Clifford Strong was born in 1922.
John H. Clifford was born on 1809-01-16.
John H. Clifford died on 1876-01-02.
Herbert John Clifford Grierson was born in 1866.
Herbert John Clifford Grierson died in 1960.