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The life of Christ, for family devotions (365 days)

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Favell Lee Mortimer (1802—1878)

This book is a clear, sweet and practical commentary on the life of Christ. It is intended for reading during family worship, or for personal devotional reading. Though it has some theological flaws which we do not endorse, in the main it is very profitable and Christ-centered. This book may be used with children as young as six or seven. Adults will find it to be both challenging and comforting.

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