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Comfort Us, Lord-Our Baby Died for Families Who Have Experienced the Death of an Infant: A Book of Prayers for Families | Paperback

by Norman Hagley (Author), Janet Sieff (Editor), Janet Sieff (Editor)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Centering Corp
Edition:  Rev.2007th Edition
Page Count:  16 Pages
Publication Date:  November 01, 2006
Sales Rank:  1,812,759st


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Product Description
A book of prayers for families who have lost a small infant to stillbirth or early infant death by Norman Hagley, D.Min.

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