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God's Everlasting Covenant of Grace in Spanish

Herman Hanko·2018-09-28
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Translations in Focus - I Belong (Spanish)

Heidelberg Catechism·2023-08-07
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Translations in Focus - Reformed Education (Spanish)

Translations In Focus·2023-08-21
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The Sovereignty of God

A. W. Pink
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Modern Moderate Calvinism

A. I. Morgan
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Implications of Public Confession

Abraham Kuyper
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Christ’s Spiritual Kingdom

David Engelsma
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Be Ye Holy

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A History of the Jesuit Order (1)

Robert C. Harbach·1961-09-01

The learning of either the Spanish or any European language was withheld from the natives. To weld their empire into thoroughly controlled security and unity the Indians were given a European military training, armed to the teeth, and disciplined in strict soldiery. Jesuits also control French Canad

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Teaching Foreign Languages in the Elementary School

Thelma Pastoor·1960-09-01

Those recommended by individuals who have made a study of this subject are French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Dutch. These languages are chosen because of their prominence in the world today. As to the question of who would learn these languages, there are two alternatives. They can eithe