The Vanishing at Loxby Manor: A Regency Mystery
This book is a big challenge to every Christian whose purpose is to "get it right." Some parts will make difficult reading in that it states clearly that some Christians are not under the New Covenant, and when they might be.

In a few lines it brings to our attention Sabbath and the New Covenant (and even the Rapture) from another perspective. Perhaps the author is right, and perhaps he is wrong, but this book is good reading for every Christian if for no other reason than to have ready answers.

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The Vanishing at Loxby Manor: A Regency Mystery
This book is a big challenge to every Christian whose purpose is to "get it right." Some parts will make difficult reading in that it states clearly that some Christians are not under the New Covenant, and when they might be.

In a few lines it brings to our attention Sabbath and the New Covenant (and even the Rapture) from another perspective. Perhaps the author is right, and perhaps he is wrong, but this book is good reading for every Christian if for no other reason than to have ready answers.

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The Vanishing at Loxby Manor: A Regency Mystery

The Vanishing at Loxby Manor: A Regency Mystery

by Abigail Wilson

Narrated by Laura Kirman

Unabridged — 8 hours, 58 minutes

The Vanishing at Loxby Manor: A Regency Mystery

The Vanishing at Loxby Manor: A Regency Mystery

by Abigail Wilson

Narrated by Laura Kirman

Unabridged — 8 hours, 58 minutes

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This book is a big challenge to every Christian whose purpose is to "get it right." Some parts will make difficult reading in that it states clearly that some Christians are not under the New Covenant, and when they might be.

In a few lines it brings to our attention Sabbath and the New Covenant (and even the Rapture) from another perspective. Perhaps the author is right, and perhaps he is wrong, but this book is good reading for every Christian if for no other reason than to have ready answers.


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