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Dietrich Philips. This book is widely known for its doctrinal discussions. Dietrich Philips was a church leader in Holland during the time of Menno Simons, and his writings are instructive and readable. 539 pages; hardcover; Pathway.
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Dietrich Philips. This book is widely known for its doctrinal discussions. Dietrich Philips was a church leader in Holland during the time of Menno Simons, and his writings are instructive and readable. 539 pages; hardcover; Pathway.
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