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The Divine Conquest by Aiden Wilson Tozer
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The Divine Conquest

by Aiden Wilson Tozer

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This volume is every bit as wonderful as The Pursuit of God. Tozer's theology cuts right to the bone, and he is so persuasive and strong in his arguments. He will bring you from the milk of the Word to the tough meat in only a few pages, and you will still want more. An amazing writing to present such difficult, but likewise amazing, truths. ( )
  nesum | Jun 24, 2009 |
Great book by Tozer. This book continues with the ideas Tozer set forth in his book The Pursuit of God. ( )
  JohnnieBurgessJr | Apr 11, 2006 |
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Now available in mass paper, this book has the potential of reaching a whole new generation seeking to know God better. Tozer's in-depth, biblically based writing is perfect for Bible studies and for enriching one's spiritual life.

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