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The Princeton Theology 1812-1921 : Scripture, Science, and Theological Method from Archibald Alexander to Benjamin Breck by Mark A. Noll
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The Princeton Theology 1812-1921 : Scripture, Science, and Theological…

by Mark A. Noll

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Princess Madison desperately wants a puppy of her very own. When she asks her mother if she can have Zorobelle, one of the puppies in the royal kennel, her mom makes a deal with her. If Madison helps clean the kennels for two weeks, Zorobelle may come live with her in the castle. But Madison doesn't think anyone would notice if she brought such a small dog into such a big castle. So she brings Zorobelle into her room, not really knowing just how much work one little puppy can be! This charming third book in the Princess Madison trilogy teaches children ages 3-8 that keeping secrets isn't always as much fun as it appears, and that even when we disobey, our Father still loves us.

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