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Missing book mystery solved
Church & State , Sep 2003 by Boston, Rob
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Pennsylvania Sleuth Helps Americans United Throw The Book At Jerry Falwell
In 1979, the Rev. Jerry Falwell wrote a book he would rather you not know about today.
The tome, America Can Be Saved!, is a 162-page paperback published by Sword of the Lord Publishers in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Its cover price at the time was a modest $2.95.
Falwell had high hopes for the book. In the introduction, the Lynchburg, Va.-based televangelist noted that 11 "revival messages" are included in the volume. Pointing out that the sermons had originally appeared in Sword of the Lord magazine, Falwell wrote, "I wanted them "
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