He Came to Set the Captives Free

Author:
Rebecca Brown
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He Came to Set the Captives Free

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Publisher:
Whitaker House
ISBN:
9780883683231
Publication date:
March 1993
Additional format:
288 p. :
Length:
232mm
Width:
154mm
Thickness:
20mm
Weight:
458g
Pages:
288
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  No respect.
Reviewed by Miss Alita Schtauffen on 20 October 2007
576 of 1164 people found the following review helpful:

If want a book that bashes Wicca to oblvion and back, by all means read this book. Not only does Rebecca Brown rip apart other peoples' religions, she totally shreds apart the ideas and concepts of which other religions are based upon. Bottom line--- this book is written by an over zealous Christian who has no respect for other people's beliefs and the like. She gives true Christians a bad name! May God judge you one day in the same light you unfairly judged others.

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  A disturbing piece of fiction
Reviewed by Eugene from Pretoria on 06 April 2011
120 of 263 people found the following review helpful:

This book has everything you could ask for in a supernatural thriller - a sinister worldwide conspiracy, vampires, werewolves, satanists with superpowers and epic fights between angels and demons. Here is the thing though, it claims to be factual. That fact alone makes it less a supernatural thriller than a disturbing window into a psychotic breakdown. You don't have to take my word for it but please at least go look up Rebecca Brown on Wikipedia. She is not a well woman and the mentally ill young woman this book was based on almost died in her care.

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  Eye opener
Reviewed by Ms Lizell Maclyn from Kathu on 07 February 2008
461 of 982 people found the following review helpful:

Rebecca explained ancient truths and values which are many times over looked within the Bible and most of all in our self made Christian rule book I really love it. Good read

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