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  • Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas

    The Authentic Prison Diary of Early Christian Saints - A Timeless True Story of Faith, Courage, and Ultimate Sacrifice in Ancient Rome (Large Print Deluxe Edition For Easy Reading)

    Series Book 267 - The Library of Alexandria - Esoteric
    Have you ever wondered why some are willing to sacrifice absolutely everything for their beliefs?The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas is a rare and astonishing survival from the ancient world-a firsthand account written by a young noblewoman, Vibia Perpetua, documenting her imprisonment and trial. Alongside her slave, Felicitas, and their fellow believers, Perpetua faces the ultimate test of ... Read more

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  • Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas

    The Authentic Prison Diary of Early Christian Saints - A Timeless True Story of Faith, Courage, and Ultimate Sacrifice in Ancient Rome

    Series Book 267 - The Library of Alexandria - Esoteric
    Have you ever wondered why some are willing to sacrifice absolutely everything for their beliefs?The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas is a rare and astonishing survival from the ancient world-a firsthand account written by a young noblewoman, Vibia Perpetua, documenting her imprisonment and trial. Alongside her slave, Felicitas, and their fellow believers, Perpetua faces the ultimate test of ... Read more

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