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Ten Commandments Twice Removed (small softcover)- Shelly Quinn & Danny Shelton - $5 each
Jesus, Friend Of children (large softcover) - Aurthur Maxwell $5 each
Stories cover the life of Christ from Bethlehem to the Ascension and are taken from The Bible Story books.
The StoryBook - Aurthur Maxwell $5
Selected stories from the five-volume set of Uncle Arthur’s Bedtime Stories.
The Carpenter: A Personal Look at Jesus - Kenneth. J. Holland $5 each
Scrapbook Stories - E Lloyd $6 each
In these true stories we catch a glimpse of how moral character is
developed through life's experience and by the small decisions we make
daily.
My Friend Jesus - Etta B Degering $5
Told in simple language, each of these wonderful
stories about Jesus features beautiful full-color art and simple
activities parents and children can do together. Drawn from My Bible
Friends
Learn And Colour - M Zook $5
These colouring books are designed to
encourage children to memorize the books of the Bible and short Bible
passages. The
text for them to memorize is typed with open letters so that they can
be colored. The books also have simple outline drawings to color.
Designed basically for Grades 1-3. 16-20 pages each. Size: 6.5" x 8.5"
The Bible Smuggler - Louise A Vernon $9
William Tyndale wants to translate the Bible into English. He feels
the common people of sixteenth-century England should be able to read
the Scriptures for themselves. The church and government violently
disagree with him. Collin Hartley, an English boy, works with Tyndale
on his dangerous
project. Tyndale has to flee to Europe for his life. Collin goes along.
Tyndale's enemies follow him and try to catch him. But Tyndale manages
to complete the translation. Then he has the English-language Bibles
printed and smuggles them into England. Along with Collin Hartley, you
will participate in all the important events of this story. For 9- to
14-year olds.
Rome's Arraignment Of Sabbath-Breakers - Rev J O'Keefe - $2
The following sermon by Rev. J. O'Keefe, a priest of some prominence
in the Roman Catholic diocese of Baltimore, Maryland, was first printed in
the July 3, 1897, issue of Catholic Mirror, the leading Catholic
paper in America, and the official organ of James Cardinal Gibbons. It was
reprinted that same month by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in a tract
entitled Bible Student Library, No. 150, dated July 1897 and was
again reprinted 100 years later in the magazine Our Firm Foundation.
Apparently this sermon was based on a series of four editorials which
previously appeared in the Catholic Mirror on September, 2, 9, 16,
and 23, of 1893, which were also reprinted by the Seventh-day Adventist
Church in booklet form under the title Rome's Challenge
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