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The books available on this site are either in the public domain, or published with the permission of the author or publisher. You will find both ‘classic’ and ‘contemporary’ materials. While most all claim to speak in the name of God, in defense of the Christian faith, no defense or justification is offered for the site’s content. All books have been extensively bookmarked and are invaluable to anyone who reads the Scriptures. After browsing the site, if you have similar material in your possession and would like it considered for posting, please send it to the email link below. Help get the message out. God is saving a people in his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. Click here and enjoy.

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