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William M. Lolli
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Scriptures taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright © 1995, 1996, 1998 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission of Zondervan. www.zondervan.com The “NIV” are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.™
Excerpts from the works of A.W. Tozer God’s Pursuit of Man, Knowledge of the Holy, and The Divine Conquest are used by permission of WingSpread, an imprint of Moody Publishers, 820 N. LaSalle Blvd. Chicago, IL 60610
Copyright © 2014 by William M. Lolli
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Why God Wills You to Suffer/ William M. Lolli
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DISCLAIMER
In this book I frequently quote A.W. Tozer and statements from professors that teach at Bethel Seminary, San Diego, California. In no way are the positions taken in this book a reflection of their theological positions on this or any other topic. The conclusions I have reached I have reached alone.
The reader may also note many references where there is a lack of footnotes or bibliographical sources for what I consider common biblical phrases or concepts. This book assumes a certain level of biblical familiarization by the reader. Proofs for basic concepts like the universal depravity of sinful man or the doctrine of the Trinity are not given, presented or defended; they are assumed as established truth. Thus this book should not be expected to provide a universal apology for Christianity; its scope is narrow, even if its implications are broad.