March 2011 Magazine

Magazine Issue 570

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Weight 0.054 kg
Dimensions 21.1 × 14.1 × 0.5 cm
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Magazine Issue 570

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Digital, Print, Print & Digital

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Table of Contents

Influence of Dr Lloyd-Jones on my Life and Ministry — De Vos, Leo 1-5
Doctor in Spanish: Jose de Segovia Barron 9-12
Word of Appreciation for ML-J from Germany — Klinner, Rainer 12
Raising the Standard of Preaching: Notes of a Memorable Address — Murray, Iain H 13-19
C H Spurgeon’s Prayer: On the Occasion of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1859 19-20
Alexis, Baron von Roenne — Watson, Jonathan 21-27
Chapter 1 – Introduction Digital Edition only — Lloyd-Jones, D M 39-49 (of PDF)

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