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Heroes and Heroines of Faith

William Doyle

Publisher: AuthorHouse UK

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This slim volume was written in an attempt to help reduce the fading spiritual aspirations in our times. It is an old story told afresh and offers glimpses into the lives of a group of dedicated people who made a difference in society many years ago and whose influence and dedication is well able to navigate us today. There are others who deserve mention; however, we shall confine ourselves to these noble few.
Available since: 12/17/2018.

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