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Emma Curtis Hopkins Bible Interpretations Fourth Series: Psalms and Daniel, 2011, 172 Pages, Emma Curtis Hopkins, 0945385544, 9780945385547, Wisewoman Press, 2011 Emma Curtis Hopkins Bible Interpretations Fourth Series: Psalms and Daniel, 2011, 172 pages, Emma Curtis Hopkins, 0945385544, 9780945385547, WiseWoman Press, 2011 DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/14dsEht http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&tn=Emma+Curtis+Hopkins+Bible+Interpretations+Fourth+Series%3A+Psalms+and+Daniel&x=51&y=16 These Bible Interpretations were given during the early eighteen nineties at the Christian Science Theo-logical Seminary at Chicago, Illinois. This Seminary was independent of the First Church of Christ Scien-tist in Boston, Mass. DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1uOmD9Q http://bit.ly/1rdwmYx Emma Curtis Hopkins Bible Interpretations Third Series Isaiah 11:1-10 to Isaiah 40:1-10, Emma Curtis Hopkins, 2010, Religion, 184 pages. Given in Chicago in the late 1880's.. 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