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Norman Grubb (1895–1993)

Author of Rees Howells: Intercessor

48 Works 2,148 Members 12 Reviews

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Works by Norman Grubb

Rees Howells: Intercessor (1952) 886 copies, 5 reviews
C. T. Studd: Cricketer & Pioneer (1933) 599 copies, 5 reviews
Continuous Revival (1983) 128 copies
Touching the Invisible (1940) 64 copies
After C. T. Studd (2007) 53 copies
God Unlimited (1962) 50 copies
The Law of Faith (1947) 45 copies
The Deep Things of God (1970) 39 copies
Once Caught, No Escape (1969) 33 copies
Leap of Faith (1989) 30 copies
The Liberating Secret (1955) 27 copies
Key to Everything (1977) 27 copies
The Spontaneous You (2007) 24 copies
Who Am I? (1974) 23 copies
Yes, I Am (1982) 20 copies, 1 review
Summit Living (1985) 8 copies
Successor to C. T. Studd (1950) 8 copies
A Modern Viking 5 copies
No Independent Self (2005) 2 copies
Nothing is impossible (1976) 2 copies
施達德傳 2 copies
Intercession in Action (2005) 1 copy
Kein Opfer zu groß (1986) 1 copy
Four Pillars of W.E.C. (1963) 1 copy
O INTERCESSOR (2003) 1 copy

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17 reviews
Rees Howells life was so great that the Church of Christ still feels the impact of his truths of the Spirit & the Scriptures. Every chapter in this biography is full of drama and light. it is an enthralling story, told with simplicity, humour & humanity.
There is also a biography of his son Samuel in this library, written by Richard Maton.
Rees Howells life was so great that the Church of Christ still feels the impact of his truths of the Spirit & the Scriptures. Every chapter in this biography is full of drama and light. it is an enthralling story, told with simplicity, humour & humanity.
There is also a biography of his son Samuel in this library, written by Richard Maton.
Rees Howells life was so great that the Church of Christ still feels the impact of his truths of the Spirit & the Scriptures. Every chapter in this biography is full of drama and light. it is an enthralling story, told with simplicity, humour & humanity.
There is also a biography of his son Samuel in this library, written by Richard Maton.
I grabbed this book at a local recycle center. It was very inspiring. I recommend this for Christians experiencing trials for sure. The somewhat flowery language did frustrate me but the power of the Holy Spirit is evident in the writing.

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