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John Welch, the man who couldn't be stopped

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Book Description
A biography of a dauntless Scottish preacher who in his youth belonged to a band of thieves and later married the daughter of John Knox.
Book Information
PublisherZonderkidz
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages143
ISBN-100310431514
ISBN-13978-0310431510
Publication Date/1980
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About Ethel Barrett (Author) : Ethel Barrett is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Ethel Barrett include Which way to Nineveh?, John Welch: The Man Who Couldn't Be Stopped, Our Family's First B... more
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