David Innes and Abner Perry dragged before a vicious Mahar in this scene from Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core by Frank Frazetta.
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David Innes and Abner Perry dragged before a vicious Mahar in this scene from Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core by Frank Frazetta.

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ERBAPA #166, Summer 2025 issue celebrating the Sesquicentennial of author Edgar Rice Burroughs' birth, still has a few issues in stock. Message me about ordering a copy.
Savage Pellucidar. Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1941/1963. Cover art by Frank Frazetta.
Back text reads: "SAVAGE PELLUGIDAR
Here is the first new Burroughs novel to appear in fifteen years. It is also the last and possibly one of the best of his terrific ac counts of the world at the Earth's Core, the primitive land of Pellucidar.
Bringing home-made aircraft into the land of the eternal sun brought disaster to its daring makers even while it opened up ever stranger lands and ever fiercer peoples. SAVAGE PELLUCIDAR is a novel of courage and peril in a world of wonders."
Just a couple of friendly guys you'll find At The Earth's Core (1976).

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Just another day in Pellucidar by Frank Frazetta.
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Pastor Innes wants to clear up any “confusion” about separatism in his 1994 Chapel sermon:
Problems and misunderstandings that cause confusion, weakness and division among fundamentalists.
The idea that biblical commands concerning unity and separation are mutually exclusive, that somehow, the commands concerning love and unity don't rightly apply to fundamentalists.
The failure to distinguish between various categories of truth that we teach both in emphasis and level of authority, basically treating every notion and method regardless of how founded or unfounded it may be in relation to the Scriptures as being essential to fundamentalism - and thereby a test of fellowship.
The inability to distinguish between fellowship on an individual basis and joint participation on a church basis -- to recognize that fellowship on an individual basis does not require agreement on all minor details, and regarding such fellowship as compromise.
Failure to regard obedience (to clear commands of Scripture) to be equally essential to fundamentalism with belief (of clearly revealed truth), and the resulting erroneous assumption that mere agreement on six or seven fundamental doctrines makes one a fundamentalist.
Relating fundamentalism to personalities rather than to clearly taught biblical principles along with failure to understand and identify these principles.
Confusing cultural traditions and certain methods or philosophies of ministry with timeless fundamental truth and clearly revealed biblical principles, assuming that conformity to certain outward standards and practices makes one a fundamentalist.
Failure to regard the clear commands concerning separation from apostates and willfully disobedient brethren as essential to a fundamentalist position.