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Mary K. Baxter

Author of A Divine Revelation Of Hell

30 Works 827 Members 9 Reviews

About the Author

Mary Baxter, gives a unique perspective into the angelic and demonic realms. In vivid detail, she describes her encounters with spiritual beings, both good and bad, as she shares anointed insights into conducting spiritual warfare.

Works by Mary K. Baxter

A Divine Revelation Of Hell (1993) — Author — 333 copies, 6 reviews
A Divine Revelation Of Heaven (1998) 187 copies, 2 reviews
Divine Revelation Of The Spirit Realm (2001) 70 copies, 1 review

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Legal name
Baxter, Mary Kathryn
Gender
female
Organizations
National Church of God
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

10 reviews
I was gifted this by a friend who was worried when I told him I had left the church because of flaws in the minister. Everything I remember being taught as a child was in this: Including the lack of compassion towards those that are different. Sadly, this was a regurgitated version of the same misquoted/misused verses I was taught as a child, including disregard for any scripture that doesn't fit their version. Jesus is a beautiful example for all; but man's desire to control others through show more religious 'policy' that was never actually set down by God is truly tragic. The writer should heed her own words; judgement is nigh. show less
Unfortunately, the topology of her Hell doesn't jive with the descriptions of similar personal encounters form other writers, including Dante. This author's particular Hell has the layout of a human body. Interspersed with scriptural warnings, it's hard to tell whether this work is more a Halloween fright job or a sermon. In fairness to the author, these encounters were very real to her regardless of whether or not they happened outside of her own mind.
I had heard about this book from a co-worker, and at the time I was on a bit of a religious kick. So I got the book and I was amazed. I don't think it took me very long at all to read. I remember reading it thinking of the mysteries of God and how life works. Mary Baxter didn't ask to be shown these things, and the strain that it put on her life had to be great.

Now I have read reviews where they think that Mrs. Baxter is a liar and that she made this all up but I think that it's almost to show more crazy to not be true.

Overall I think it was a good book, it was quite eye opening also. I do want to read Divine Revelation of Hell but I have to be in the right mind set to read it. What this book did to me mentally I can't even imagine what will happen when I read the next one.

I don't remember too many specifics but I do remember being awed by the magnitude of what she was saying. I think that for some this book may be hard to swallow, but I think the majority of people can appreciate this book. Even if you don't agree with what she is saying and how she says it happened I would hope that it's something that would make you stand back and think about it.
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This particualr book changed my preception on life. I was livinf a careless life when I read this book. I didn't believe in anything and church was not a thought within my mind. I hated to even say the word "Bible." I can remember like it was yesterday, the night I read this book was explosive. I read from page one to the end. Upon my completion of this book, I praye din repentance and vowed my life to the Lord. For that point on, my life has never been the same. This is a life-changing book!

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Works
30
Members
827
Popularity
#30,853
Rating
3.2
Reviews
9
ISBNs
44
Languages
4

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