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In this grab bag, we have 3 e-books from GLH Publishing. The prices that they have provided are under each book cover.
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In this grab bag we have 3 e-books from GLH Publishing. The prices and sale dates that the publisher has provided are under each ebook cover.
[table “4739” not found /]In this grab bag we have 3 e-books from GLH Publishing. The prices and sale dates that the publisher has provided are under each ebook cover.
[table “4721” not found /]In this grab bag, we have 3 e-books from GLH Publishing. The prices and sale dates that the publisher has provided are under each ebook cover.
[table “4690” not found /]Author(s): John Owen
Publisher: GLH Publishing
Price: $1.50
The claims of vindicatory justice vindicated; wherein that essential property of the divine nature is demonstrated from the sacred writings, and defended against Socinians, particularly the authors of the Racovian Catechism, John Crellius, and F. Socinus himself; likewise the necessary exercise thereof; together with the indispensable necessity of the satisfaction of Christ for the salvation of sinners is established against the objections of certain very learned men, G. Twisse, G. Vossius, Samuel Rutherford, and others.
Author(s): Dwight L. Moody
Publisher: GLH Publishing
Price: $1.50
Where God has worked, the people have prayed. Hannah pleaded for a son and received Samuel. Elijah called on God and saw the fire come down. Paul and Silas prayed and the prison shook.
Why do some prayers move mountains and others, barely stones? In Prevailing Prayer, one of the greatest evangelists of all time explains the elements of biblical, powerful prayer. A treasure trove of stories and illustrations, it will renew your desire to pray and guide you in best practices.
For those who wonder where the power is, who long to see new spiritual depths, who need reminding that God can change a life, Prevailing Prayer is an inspiration to pray humbly and often—to seek by prayer to “move the Arm that moves the world.”