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THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Fifteen Converts to Catholicism

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THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Fifteen Converts to Catholicism

by John A. O'Brien (edited by)

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Doubleday & Company. Good+ with no dust jacket; Previous owners name inside.. 1949. Hardcover. Has Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur; 248 pages .

Synopsis

“In this delightful story you will find out how Betsy learned to love school and how each day brought interesting new experiences and new friends into her life.”-- Christian Science Monitor

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Title
THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Fifteen Converts to Catholicism
Author
John A. O'Brien (edited by)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good+ with no dust jacket; Previous owners name inside.
Publisher
Doubleday & Company
Date Published
1949

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