November 2010 Magazine

Magazine Issue 566

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Weight 0.054 kg
Dimensions 21.1 × 14.1 × 0.5 cm
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Magazine Issue 566

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Digital, Print, Print & Digital

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Table of Contents

Remarkable Growth of Protestantism in France — Grier, W J 1-6
Remembering the Reformation — Lloyd-Jones, D M 8-17
Sensual Worship – A Sign of Impending Apostasy — Murray, Iain H 18-22
Agency that Transformed a Nation — Ryle, J C 22-29
Introduction (and Author’s Preface) Digital Edition only — White, Robert 39-48 (of PDF)

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