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The Christian Writer's Manual of Style
By:Robert Hudson,Bob Hudson
Published on 2004 by HarperCollins Christian Publishing
A guide for writers, editors, and all contributors to the publication process of religious materials provides expanded coverage of grammar, punctuation, and usage while including additional guidelines for religious works, including Bible abbreviations, the correct way to use terms and quotes, and more. Original.
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