Divine Romance : Turn Back O City Turn Back O Bride Of God
$15.99
63 Chapters
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A book of power, beauty, and grandeur. Rarely has a piece of Christian Love Story literature combined the simplicity of the storytelling art with the profound depths of the Christian faith. In this sweeping saga, spanning from eternity to eternity, you will discover some of the deepest riches afforded the believer. Like some mighty symphony, here is a majestic rendition of the love of God. Behold the story of the Crucifixion and Resurrection as it has never before been presented … from the view of angels! Be there when, rising from the dead, the Lord brings forth his beautiful bride. The story concludes at the consummation of the ages, when a victorious Lord takes his bride to himself. This truly is the greatest love story ever told!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780842310925
UPC: 031809010921
Gene Edwards
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 1999
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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