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SER CRISTO. REFLEXIONES DE ANTHONY DE MELLO / 2 ED. (9789507240980)

"¿Se puede imitar a Jesús? Jesús fue auténticamente EL hasta el fin. Sencillo, tierno, fiel a la verdad. Anthony de Mello nos aconseja: "El día que seas tan auténtico como lo fue Jesús, entonces no tendrás que imitarlo, pues en cada momento sabrás qué hacer"." Product details Format Hardback | 40 pages Publication date 01 Nov 1991 Publisher

Journaux Des Sieges Faits Ou Soutenus Par Les Francais Dans La Peninsule, De 1807 A 1814 : Rediges, D'apres Les Ordres Du Gouvernement, Sur Les Documents Existant Aux Archives De La Guerre Et Au Depot Des Fortifications, Volume 1 (9781146089913)



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  • Paperback | 768 pages
  • 189 x 246 x 39mm | 1,347g
  • Charleston SC, United States
  • French
  • 1146089910
  • 9781146089913


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