LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jesse davis

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jesse davis

  • The Little Hero Who Saved a Kingdom
    Jesse Davis
    In the Kingdom of Neverest, even the smallest voice can make a big difference...Luke’s cries, louder than the bangiest of drums and tootiest of trumpets, puzzled everyone and kept the Kingdom awake. But no one guessed how important his voice would be.The Little Hero Who Saved a Kingdom is a heartwarming tale of how sometimes the true value of a person is revealed in unexpected ...
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    13,55 €

  • The Meaning And Power Of Baptism; Volume 25
    Jesse George Davis Stearns
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    21,65 €

  • Miracle from Tobacco Road
    Jesse Davis
    Miracle from Tobacco Road is a true story of the life and times of Jesse Davis. He was born in North Carolina and lived his life in the south. His is a story of a man who overcame many difficulties and hardships in his life through the miracles and grace of God, whether or not he knew it at the time. It is a story of salvation and redemption. It is an interesting book with many...
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    11,44 €

  • The Meaning And Power Of Baptism (1876)
    Jesse George Davis Stearns
    ''The Meaning And Power Of Baptism'' is a religious book written by Jesse George Davis Stearns in 1876. The book explores the significance and transformative power of baptism in the Christian faith. Stearns delves into the history and symbolism of baptism, tracing its roots back to the early Christian Church and examining its role in the lives of believers. He argues that bapti...
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    34,37 €

  • The Prisoners of Niagara, or Errors of Education
    Abigail Davis / Jesse Lynch Holman
    The Prisoners of Niagara, originally published in 1810, opens in the final days of the Revolutionary War in British Fort Niagara where the novel's frisky young hero, Evermont, is confined. The story takes many hilarious turns as Evermont (who bears a clos ...
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    30,97 €