Metodista Unida Certificados de Confirmacion Y Recepcion Como Creyente (Paquete de 3)


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Help your congregation welcome new members to the family and give the person being baptized a special keepsake to commemorate their baptism. This attractive Certificate includes service in Spanish for Baptismal Covenant I for youth and adults; the certificate features a gold-stamped cross and flame in a circle, and the words "Certificado de Confirmaci�n y Recepci�n" on the cover. Three certificates, with envelopes are included in each package. Certificates are 5" x 7". Give this certificate as a remembrance and a beautiful keepsake of the special baptism day.







Light Bearers


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The Works of John Wesley


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Representing the culmination of years of exhaustive research, it is the purpose of these conclusive volumes to keep alive the growing interest in Wesleyan studies for the entire Christian church. -- Amazon.com.




Burgraves, Les


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The play Les Burgraves is now widely regarded as marking the beginning of the end of Romantic theatre on mainland Europe.




Memoirs of William Miller


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Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance


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Exploring every aspect of art, philosophy, politics, life and culture between 1450 and 1620, this enthralling panorama examines one of the most fascinating and exciting periods in European history. "A rich, dense book which combines inspiring generalizations with idiosyncratic detail".--The Spectator. Photos.




At the Origins of Modern Atheism


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In this book, Michael J. Buckley investigates the rise of modern atheism, arguing convincingly that its roots reach back to the seventeenth century, when Catholic theologians began to call upon philosophy and science-rather than any intrinsically religious experience-to defend the existence of god. Buckley discusses in detail thinkers such as Lessius, Mersenne, Descartes, and Newton, who paved the way for the explicit atheism of Diderot and D'Holbach in the eighteenth century. [A] capaciously learned and brilliantly written book...This is one of the most interesting and closely argued works on theology that i have read in the last decade.-Lawrence S. Cunningham, Theology Today