Classic Sermons
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Enjoy rich gems of spiritual truths in this collection of Rev. Kenneth Hagin’s classic messages! These timeless treasures are gleamed from the spiritual wealth of articles printed in The Word of Faith magazine since its inception in 1968.
Several generations of people have been blessed by the treasures of truth that Rev. Hagin has preached for nearly sixty years. He is known around the world by thousands of people whose lives have been transformed through his teaching of faith in the integrity of God’s Word.
You will be spiritually enriched as you read these gems from God’s Word – priceless truths that can cause defeat to turn into victory, as you mine these treasures for yourself!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780892765164
ISBN10: 089276516X
Kenneth E. Hagin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 1992
Publisher: Faith Library Publications
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