Holy Spirit : Who He Is And What He Does
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R.A. Torrey’s teaching on the person of the Holy Spirit brought thousands of sinners to Christ and spiritual power to thousands of saints all over the world. In addition to that teaching, this book also contains seven of his shorter works that were taught around the world, at the Moody Bible Institute, and at churches he pastored, including: The Deity of Jesus Christ The Power of the Blood The Power of the Holy Spirit The Place of Prayer in Evangelism Keep Praying Until God Answers
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SKU (ISBN): 9780882704739
ISBN10: 0882704737
R. A. Torrey | Editor: Harold Chadwick
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2008
Pure Gold Classics
Publisher: Bridge-Logos Publishers
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