The Apocalypse: Biblical Revelation Explained

The Apocalypse: Biblical Revelation Explained
ISBN-10
0818904542
ISBN-13
9780818904547
Series
The Apocalypse
Category
Religion
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
1983
Publisher
Saint Pauls/Alba House
Author
Patrick J. Sena

Description

A guide to the themes and teachings of the Book of Revelation.

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