Espiritu Santo Revelado En La (Revised) – (Spanish) (Revised)
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This book is written from the evangelical and Pentecostal view. This work is the result of a whole life dedicated to studying the word, from one of the most respected Pentecostal scholars of our day.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829704198
ISBN10: 0829704191
Language: Spanish
Stanley Horton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 1993
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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