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My Utmost for His Highest
por Chambers, Oswald
- Usado
- Condição
- Used - Good
- ISBN 10
- 160260388X
- ISBN 13
- 9781602603882
- Livreiro
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Reno, Nevada, United States
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Sinopse
Written by Oswald Chambers (1874-1917), My Utmost for His Highest is a compilation of Chambers' Christian preachings to students and soldiers. Published in England in 1927, and in the USA in 1935, the book has become one of the most popular religious books ever written. Chambers' popularity grew after his death thanks to his wife, Gertrude Hobbs, who summarised his talks from her extensive shorthand notes.
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- Livreiro
- Better World Books
(US)
- Nº do estoque do livreiro
- 1528166-6
- Título
- My Utmost for His Highest
- Autor
- Chambers, Oswald
- Estado do livro
- Used - Good
- Quantidade Disponível
- 1
- Encadernação
- Unknown
- ISBN 10
- 160260388X
- ISBN 13
- 9781602603882
- Editorial
- Barbour Publishing, Incorporated
- Local de publicação
- Uhrichsville, Ohio
- Esta edição foi publicada pela primeira vez
- 2009-03
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