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The Early Christians: In Their Own Words

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The Early Christians: In Their Own Words
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Publisher: Plough Publishing House
ISBN/ASIN: 0874860954
ISBN-13: 9780874860955
Number of pages: 293

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Not merely a volume of collected writings of Christians living in early church communities, this anthology is a reflection of a faith and a way of life aflame with uninhibited zeal and unwavering devotion. A clear and vibrant faith lives in these writings.

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