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| A simple but modern design that's both rugged and soft at the same time Small: 1" wide / 1.25" long Medium: 1.5" wide / 2.25" long Both have a 30" adjustable leather cord |
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| Choose our Charms with Turquoise beads design! |
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| Features and 18" chain and Sterling Silver. |
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| Features a stretch bracelet |
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| Features an adjustable chain. |
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| Sterling Silver "Word" Rings come in two remaining styles: "Fear Not" and "God Is Love" |
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| Sterling Silver with a gold plated cross. Also features a 18" chain |
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| Features a 18" chain |
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| Jenny Price graduated as one of Florence Nightingale's top nursing students. Her assignment: to care for Celeste Harrington, the spoiled 12-year-old daughter of remote and tormented Graham Harrington. Jenny is about to face the most difficult challenge of her life, a challenge that will test the limits of both her skills and her faith.Jenny Price's future is settled...At least, she thinks it is. As one of Florence Nightingale's top students, Jenny should have a guaranteed place in the prestigious Ontario Hospital. But Miss Nightingale-and God-have other plans. Instead of going to Ontario, Jenny finds herself at the estate of a wealthy London family. Her assignment: care for Celeste Harrington, an incorrigible twelve-year-old heiress suffering from epilepsy. Now Jenny is about to face the most difficult challenge of her life, a challenge that will test her skills and faith to the limits. As Jenny works to tame Celeste's troubled heart, she finds herself falling for Celeste's father. But Graham Harrington is engaged to someone else... Jenny is about to face the most difficult challenge of her life. |
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| Jewels of Sinai a brain-teasing, imaginative match-three game -- knock out rows and columns, create power-ups, receive bonus power, and race through 50 challenging levels as you follow the story of the Exodus! Fun for all ages, and a great Biblical story, too. |
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| Offering the work of an impressive international team of scholars, this unique study examines the formative first five centuries of texts believed to have been authored or edited by Jewish Christians. |
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| For decades, scholars have used the phrase "Jewish Christianity" and, more recently, "Christian Judaism." But just what do those terms mean? Who were the first Jewish Christians? What counts as Jewish Christianity? Those questions receive current and definitive treatment in essays drawn together by Matt Jackson-McCabe, founder of the consultation on Jewish Christianity at the Society of Biblical Literature. |
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