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Power of Deliverance

David G. Woolley

American Fork, Utah: Covenant Communications, 2002

  • David G. Woolley: Author
Novel, Scripture-based Fiction
Lehi (Book of Mormon figure)--Fiction; Bible. O.T.--History of Biblical events--Fiction; Jews--History--To 70 A.D.--Fiction
600 B.C. A man of God stands condemned . . . The prophet Uriah is on trial for treason, having intercepted sensitive military letters from Captain Laban. If Laban and the elders in the Jerusalem City Council have their way, Uriah, and the secrets that could prove to be Laban's undoing, will be forever silenced. Against such powerful odds, there remains but one person who can save Uriah: the prophet Lehi, but only at the risk of his own life, and the lives of his family members. Join this epic series as Lehi, Nephi, and other Book of Mormon characters come to life. The Power of Deliverance, Volume 2 in the Promised Land series, is a fast-paced, triumphant sequel to the best-selling novel, Pillar of Fire. You Will Never Read the Book of Mormon the Same Way Again! [publisher blurb]
BX 8688.3 .W885po 2002
629 p.

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