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Title
Baptism and Fullness: The Work of the Holy Spirit Today
Author
Stott, John R. W.
Format
Audio CD
ISBN
830834028
ISBN - 13
9780830834020
Retail Price
$7.85
Number of Page
153
Release Date
January 01, 1970
Publisher
IVP Books
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Product Description
The Holy Spirit continues to be at work around the world as numerous renewal movements attest. In this classic study Stott provides clear biblical exposition on the promise of the fruit and the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
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4 wide x 0 height x 7 deep mm
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