Mary Kennedy's Victory

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Mary Kennedy’s Victory is a book about faith and truth. All her life, Mary was religious and thought she was following God, but when she was faced with serious questions, she chose to accept Bible truth above her religious traditions, to her victory. 

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Mary Kennedy was not merely a nominal Catholic; she was an active one and had been instrumental in the conversion of some of her Protestant teacher friends.  She was persuasive, had religious training, and attended two missions conducted for Protestants, where she learned their arguments.  She thought it fitting to be the instrument in reaching her Protestant employers, the Crandels. As she attempts to share her beliefs and win the Crandels over to the Catholic faith, the Crandels bring up many serious questions that demand that human tradition and the Bible reconcile if Mary is to stay firm in the Catholic faith she passionately defends. 

Mary Kennedy’s Victory is a book about faith and truth. All her life, Mary was religious and thought she was following God, but when she was faced with serious questions, she chose to accept Bible truth above her religious traditions, to her victory. 

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name George A. Campbell
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.240000
Page Count 102
Language English
Year Published 2016

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