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Expires May 31, 2021 Orders Must be Prepaid • All Sales Final • Supplies limited 2 Category BARGAIN SALE Table of Contents Ancient Christian Writers Series ................................18-19 Bible....................................................................3-6 Bookmarks ......................................................49 Children ........................................................6-11 Classics of Western Spirituality Series ........................27-31 Ethics and Social Issues..............11-12 Faith and Culture ................................12-14 Faith Formation ....................................14-15 History ........................................................15-20 Liturgy and Worship ............................20-21 Order Form ......................................................47 Pastoral Ministry ................................21-23 Personal Growth..................................23-26 Philosophy ......................................................26 Pope Francis ..........................................45-46 Sacraments ............................................26-27 Spirituality ..............................................31-39 Theology ....................................................39-42 Free Shipping on all Orders World Religions....................................42-44 Bible 3 101 Questions Book of God’s Promise & Answers on the Exodus, The Covenant Relation- Historical Books Question by ship in John of the Bible Question Sherri Brown Victor H. Matthews William T. Miller God’s Promise ex - This book briefly Leads individual plores the role of explores common- readers or study this Old Testament ly asked questions groups through covenant metaphor and provides non- modern exegetical in the literary fabric technical answers commentary on of the Gospel and de sign ed to assist Exodus, relying Letters of John. lay people, ministers, and scholars with the almost entirely on the Socratic method of 4899-8 $18.95 Paper historical books of the Bible. questions and answers. SAVE 70% $5.69 4618-5 $16.95 Paper 4612-3 $21.95 Paper % SAVE 60 $6.78 SAVE 60% $8.78 Gospels Speak, The 101 Questions Book of Dorothy A. Lee & Answers on Ezekiel, The This book takes the Prophets Question by four fundamental of Israel Question questions of Victor H. Matthews Corrine L. 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