July 2012

Magazine Issue 586

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Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × .1 in

Table of Contents

  • An Inexhaustible Supply of the Spirit , George Smeaton,
  • Christian Biography – A Neglected Christian Resource , Derek Prime
  • News and Comment
  • The Puritans on Conscience [2] , Joel R. Beeke
  • The Forgotten Brainerd: John, Missionary to the North American Indians, 1747-81 , Mack Tomlinson
  • Book Review

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