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EPIPHANY LENDING LIBRARY(Updated 06-16-20) EPIPHANY LENDING LIBRARY (Updated 06-16-20) BOOKS 50 – CHILDREN’S 050 Catholic Tales for Boys & Girls Houselander, Caryll 050 More Catholic Tales for Boys & Girls Houselander, Caryll 050 Goodness Graces! Ten Short Stories About the Sacraments Jenkins, Diana R. 075 Curse of the Coins Ahern, Dianne 075 Lost in Peter’s Tomb Ahern, Dianne 075 Secrets of Siena Ahern, Dianne 075 The Iron Spy – an American Saints in Progress Story Stromberg, Joan 075 Augustine Came to Kent Willard, Barbara 100 – CATHOLIC REFERENCE 120 The New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism Kelley, Rev. 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Michael 210 The Men and the Message of the Old Testament Ellis, Peter F. 210 Interpreting the Old Testament Harrington, Daniel J. 210 God’s Word and Work Sullivan, Kathryn RSCJ 211 Pentateuch – The Navarre Bible Gavigan, James 211 Reading the Pentateuch McDermitt, John J. 211.01 A Path Through Genesis Vawter, Bruce 211.01 The God of Freedom and Life Binz, Stephen J. 211.02 The Ten Commandments Martin, Jacob 211.02 The Ten Commandments McBride, Rev. Alfred 211.02 The Book of Exodus, Part 1 Murphy, Rolande O. CARM 211.02 The Book of Exodus, Part 2 Murphy, Rolande O. CARM 215 The Historical Books Nelson, Richard 215.01 First Samuel and Second Samuel Bowes, Paula J. 216.02 The Psalms St. Joseph 216.02 Psalms 60-150 Kraus, Hans-Joachim 216.02 Singer of the New Song Maloney, George J. SJ 216.02 Fifty Psalms – Singing Version Oosterhuis, Huub 216.02 The Psalms are Christian Prayers Worden, T. 220 – NEW TESTAMENT 220 A Christological Catechism – New Testament Answers Fitzmyer, Joseph SJ 220 A Historical Introduction to the New Testament Grant, Robert M. 220 Interpreting the New Testament Harrington, Daniel J. 220 1001 Surprising Things You Should Know About the Bible MacGregor, Jerry 220 Reading the New Testament Perkins, Pheme 221 The Words of Jesus in Our Gospels Marrow, Stanley B. 221 The Four Gospels and the Jesus Tradition O’Grady, John F. 221 The Fourth Gospel Salmon, Victor 221.01 Matthew, His Mind and His Message Ellis, Peter F. CSSR 221.01 St. Matthew Gavigan, James 221.01 Day by Day with St. Matthew’s Gospel Gutzwiller, Richard SJ 221.01 The Gospel According to Matthew Harrington, Daniel J. 221.01 Fire of Mercy Merikakis-Erasmo, Leiva 221.01 The Gospel of Matthew Obach, Robert E. 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Gerald 221.09 We Dare to Say Our Father Evely, Louis 221.09 Slowing Down the Our Father Foley, Leonard OFM 221.09 When We Pray Laverdiere, Eugene SSS 221.09 The Our Father McCarthy, Fr. Bill 222 The Acts of the Apostles Kurz, William S. 222 Lord, Who Are You Link, Mary 222 The Acts of the Apostles The Navarre Bible 222 Acts, A Devotional Commentary Zanchettin, Leo 223 Seven Pauline Letters Ellis, Peter F. 223 Captivity Epistles Gavigan, James 223 Paul, His Letters and His Theology Marrow, Stanley B. 223 Paul and His Message for Life’s Journey Thompson, William G. 223.01 Romans and Galatians Gavigan, James 223.02 Corinthians Gavigan, James 223.02 First Corinthians, Second Corinthians Getty, Mary Ann 223.08 Thessalonians Gavigan, James 223.08 First Thessalonians, Philippians, Philemon, Second Thessalonians Havener, Ivan 223.10 First Timothy, Second Timothy, Titus, James, First Peter, Second Peter, Neyrey, Jerome H. 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Olson, Carl E. 225 The Rapture Trap Thigpen, Paul 225 Apocalypse – A Catholic Perspective on the Book of Revelation Doyle, Stephen C. OFM 225 History of Antichrist Huchedé, Rev. P. 225.92 The Greatest Faith Ever Known Oursler, Fulton 226 Miriam of Nazareth Johnson, Anne 226 Jesus Approaches Kelly, Elizabeth M. 300 – TRINITY/HOLY FAMILY 300 310 – GOD, THE FATHER 310 Who Designed the Designer? A Rediscovered Path to God’s Existence Augros, Michael 310 Our Father’s Plan Most, Fr. William G. 310 The God Question Smith, Francis SJ 320 – JESUS CHRIST 320 A Boy Named Jesus Aron, Robert 320 Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time Borg, Marcus J. 320 Our Souls Gentle Shepherd Callan, Charles J. 320 Jesus as Friend Canals, Salvatore 320 The Mystery of God’s Word Cantalamessa, Raniero 320 And the Word Dwelt Among Us Guardini, Romano 320 The Lord Guardini, Romano 320 Consider Jesus: Waves of Renewal in Christology Johnson, Elizabeth A. 320 He Was Here Kauffman, Ivan J. 320 In Jesus We Trust Maloney, George A. SJ 320 Suffering of Love Martin, Regis 320 A Personal Relationship with Jesus McCarthy, Fr. Bill 320 Jesus the Bridegroom – The Greatest Love Story Ever Told Pitre, Brant 320 Who is Jesus Rausch, Thomas P. 320 A Graphic Life of Jesus the Christ Shamon, Rev. 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