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Luther's Letters to Women (1865)
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Luther’s Letters to Women (1865)

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Paul Brown III was born in 1969 in Fort Riley, Kansas. He was raised in Barnwell, South Carolina. He graduated from Denmark Tech College and Voorhees College. He holds an associateas degree and a bacheloras degree in criminal justice. His mother, Pauline M. Brown, is also an author. His wife is Machelle D. Brown, from Pinville, South Carolina. He has two sisters and one brother. He has two sons, Londerial and Terrance, and one godson, CoGerald Dyches. Mr. Brown is a retired federal correctional officer. He would recite poems to people in need. He retired due to a car accident. The week before the accident, he wrote a poem thanking God for saving him so many times. That poem was aHe Heard My Cry.a

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
178
ISBN
9781164864790

Paul Brown III was born in 1969 in Fort Riley, Kansas. He was raised in Barnwell, South Carolina. He graduated from Denmark Tech College and Voorhees College. He holds an associateas degree and a bacheloras degree in criminal justice. His mother, Pauline M. Brown, is also an author. His wife is Machelle D. Brown, from Pinville, South Carolina. He has two sisters and one brother. He has two sons, Londerial and Terrance, and one godson, CoGerald Dyches. Mr. Brown is a retired federal correctional officer. He would recite poems to people in need. He retired due to a car accident. The week before the accident, he wrote a poem thanking God for saving him so many times. That poem was aHe Heard My Cry.a

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
178
ISBN
9781164864790