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Daily Grace: The Gospel According to Mark

Daily Grace: The Gospel According to Mark

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Daily Grace: The Gospel According to Mark

by Philip, George Mackenzie

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9780852344682
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Darlington, Co. Durham, United Kingdom: Evangelical Press/Rutherford House, 2001. . 191 pages, daily readings for 183 days through Mark's Gospel.. First Edition Thus. Paperback. Good.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Daily Grace: The Gospel According to Mark
Author
Philip, George Mackenzie
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Edition
First Edition Thus
ISBN 10
0852344686
ISBN 13
9780852344682
Publisher
Evangelical Press/Rutherford House
Place of Publication
Darlington, Co. Durham, United Kingdom
Date Published
2001
Keywords
Mark, Gospels, New Testament, Bible, Daily Readings, Evangelical, Christianity
Bookseller catalogs
Commentaries; Daily Readings & Devotional;

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