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Good. Book This is a paperback reprint of the original volume done in 1911. Former owner's name inside with a few marks in the first sermon pages. From the frontispiece: "This is a series of remarkable sermons by Dwight L. Moody. They are from verbatim shorthand reports made by Rev. Wm. Bridge, Mr. Moody's stenographer, and the absolute authenticity of the sermons is vouched for. These sermons were originally printed by The Christian Herald in 1911."
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New. New and unmarked Hardcover, no Dust Jacket as issued. This is a series of twelve remarkable sermons by Dwight L. Moody. There are from verbatim shorthand reports made by Rev. William Bridge, Mr. Moody's stenographer and the absolute authenticity of the sermons is vouched for. They were originally printed by the Christian Herald in 1911. Helps support Christian Homeschooling family.