Opening the BibleA short but profound presentation of the demands and purposes of God's Word, it is written with such effective technique that the reader will be impelled to further study of the Bible. |
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References to this book
Marry a Pregnant Virgin: Unusual Bible Stories for New and Curious Christians Frank G. Honeycutt No preview available - 2008 |
Who Do You Say I Am?: Meditations on Jesus' Questions in the Gospels M. Basil Pennington Limited preview - 2005 |