Obreros evangélicos

Obreros evangélicos

Author: Elena G. de White

Publisher: Editorial ACES

Published: 2020-05-01

Total Pages: 531

ISBN-13: 9877981521

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En todo período de la historia de esta Tierra, Dios tuvo hombres a quienes podía usar como instrumentos oportunos. En toda era hubo seres piadosos que recogieron los rayos de luz que fulguraban en su senda y hablaron a la gente las palabras de Dios; todos fueron ministros de justicia. No fueron infalibles; eran hombres y mujeres débiles, sujetos a yerro; pero el Señor obró por su medio a medida que se entregaban a su servicio. Para quienes vivimos en esta etapa final del quehacer humano, este libro será una obra llena de consejos sabios e instrucciones muy apreciadas por todos los relacionados con el movimiento de esparcir la verdad salvadora y dar a conocer al Dios eterno.


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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published:

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 3368040057

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To Sin No More

To Sin No More

Author: David Rex Galindo

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2018-02-27

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 150360408X

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For 300 years, Franciscans were at the forefront of the spread of Catholicism in the New World. In the late seventeenth century, Franciscans developed a far-reaching, systematic missionary program in Spain and the Americas. After founding the first college of propaganda fide in the Mexican city of Querétaro, the Franciscan Order established six additional colleges in New Spain, ten in South America, and twelve in Spain. From these colleges Franciscans proselytized Indians in frontier territories as well as Catholics in rural and urban areas in eighteenth-century Spain and Spanish America. To Sin No More is the first book to study these colleges, their missionaries, and their multifaceted, sweeping missionary programs. By focusing on the recruitment of non-Catholics to Catholicism as well as the deepening of religious fervor among Catholics, David Rex Galindo shows how the Franciscan colleges expanded and shaped popular Catholicism in the eighteenth-century Spanish Atlantic world. This book explores the motivations driving Franciscan friars, their lives inside the colleges, their training, and their ministry among Catholics, an often-overlooked duty that paralleled missionary deployments. Rex Galindo argues that Franciscan missionaries aimed to reform or "reawaken" Catholic parishioners just as much as they sought to convert non-Christian Indians.


Gospel Workers

Gospel Workers

Author: Ellen G. White

Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 9780828018777

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Obreros Evangélicos

Obreros Evangélicos

Author: Elena White

Publisher:

Published: 2014-07-16

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9781500554552

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Una obra maestra, útil para todo aquel que quiere ser un verdadero obrero de la causa de Cristo


Old Santa Fe

Old Santa Fe

Author: Ralph Emerson Twitchell

Publisher: Sunstone Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 0865345740

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This remarkable book unfolds a detailed and thoughtful history beginning in 1598 and continuing through 1924. Chapters are devoted to events preceding the founding of the city; the Pueblo Revolution; the reconquest of the city by General Diego de Vargas; its 25 years as a Mexican provincial capital; the city during the military occupation period; and stories about Billy the Kid, Gov. Samuel B. Axtell, and the Santa Fe Ring.


Tizoc

Tizoc

Author: Frederick Webb Hodge

Publisher:

Published: 1923

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13:

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