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Our Day: In the Light of Prophecy

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Our Day: In the Light of Prophecy
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Publisher: Southern Publishing Association
ISBN/ASIN: 1437524664
Number of pages: 380

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The living God speaks to Our Day of events of the past that have a lesson for the present, and of things to come. Divine prophecy fulfilled before men's eyes is God's challenge to unbelief. The Word of Holy Writ has been the guiding light through all the ages. It is the lamp to our feet today.

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