Windows to Heaven

Windows to Heaven
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Publisher : Brazos Press
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781587431098
ISBN-13 : 1587431092
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Windows to Heaven by : Elizabeth Zelensky

Download or read book Windows to Heaven written by Elizabeth Zelensky and published by Brazos Press. This book was released on 2005-02 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this useful guidebook, the authors debunk common misconceptions about Orthodox icons and explain how they might enrich the devotional lives of non-Orthodox Christians.


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