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The Power of Speech: (Revised Edition)
- Narrated by: John Dzwonkowski of Eagleheart
- Length: 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This work addresses the physical power of speech. It has nothing to do with backbiting or slander. It deals with the mystical powers of prayer and spell casting as they relate to God, angels, demons, witches, warlocks, and Christians. It is by no means an exhaustive work, but I think that you will find it to be intriguing. It mainly gives the listener an understanding of how a word launched from a position of authority has the power to alter the physical world to the positive (as in prayer) or to the negative (as in cursing or spell casting).
©2015 Robert McCoin Jr. S.C. (P)2015 Robert McCoin Jr.S.C.
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