Ireland AwakeningMoody Publishers, 01.01.1952 - 128 Seiten Eva Stuart Watt creates a memoir of her days in Ireland. Often sacrificing comfort and safety, she spends her time with the youth of the day living out the love of God. See how God provides and blesses a life that is given away. |
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Chapter 4Father Michael OFlanagan | |
Chapter 5The Mountains Smoke | |
Chapter 6Inside the Fence | |
Chapter 7Eden Rooms | |
Chapter 10Dublins Allnight Drinking Dens | |
Chapter 11Cankered Pearls | |
Chapter 12A Gateway to Freedom | |
Chapter 13Notice to Quit | |
Chapter 14Blood in the History of Ireland | |
Chapter 15The Shore Lights | |
Chapter 16Lengthening Our Cords I Was in Prison | |
Chapter 17Young Ireland for Christ The Coming Reformation in Eire | |
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