Willis, G.L. – Lessons from Jonah the Prophet
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Lessons from Jonah the Prophet
The Book of Jonah; 2 Kings 14:25.
G C Willis, Brethen Authir
“For as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, so shall the Son of man be to this generation.” Luke 11:30.
Contents of Willis Lessons from Jonah the Prophet
Foreword
Jonah Rebels
Jonah Prays
Jonah Preaches
Jonah Is Very Angry
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