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Tadpoles and God
Tadpoles and God primarily refers to a 1934 book by Laurence Oliver (Laurence Oliver Brown), a work of theological interest. The phrase can also be understood metaphorically, suggesting God's transformative work in people's lives, drawing parallels between the metamorphosis of a tadpole into a frog and human spiritual growth, a concept often explored in devotional and religious writings.
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| T.677 | 239 Oli t | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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239 Oli t
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| Publisher | Ivor Nicholson & Watson : London., 1934 |
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270hlm; 12,5x19cm
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English
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239
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