The Greater Love
A NOVEL LOOSELY BASED ON THE DESERT FATHERS The Abba, Father Joseph, is a strong, fervent, young man who has spent seven long years living as a solitary monk in his cave. He has battled all the urges known to man and had become settled in his austere life. When, without realising it, he had become so used to the life he had virtually forgotten any other, he is thrust into the confusing state of being forced to cope with a completely unexpected human being. This time, one who is also very demanding… as he is totally helpless.
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The Greater Love
A NOVEL LOOSELY BASED ON THE DESERT FATHERS The Abba, Father Joseph, is a strong, fervent, young man who has spent seven long years living as a solitary monk in his cave. He has battled all the urges known to man and had become settled in his austere life. When, without realising it, he had become so used to the life he had virtually forgotten any other, he is thrust into the confusing state of being forced to cope with a completely unexpected human being. This time, one who is also very demanding… as he is totally helpless.
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The Greater Love

The Greater Love

by Father Antony Brennan
The Greater Love

The Greater Love

by Father Antony Brennan

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A NOVEL LOOSELY BASED ON THE DESERT FATHERS The Abba, Father Joseph, is a strong, fervent, young man who has spent seven long years living as a solitary monk in his cave. He has battled all the urges known to man and had become settled in his austere life. When, without realising it, he had become so used to the life he had virtually forgotten any other, he is thrust into the confusing state of being forced to cope with a completely unexpected human being. This time, one who is also very demanding… as he is totally helpless.

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ISBN-13: 9781922788818
Publisher: Vivid Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 442 KB
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