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The Charismatic, Martyred Life Of Joan Of Arc

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The Charismatic, Martyred Life Of Joan Of Arc
The Charismatic, Martyred Life Of Joan Of Arc

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The Charismatic, Martyred Life Of Joan Of Arc

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INSTEAD THIS WORK HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED ACROSS TIME AND SPACE THROUGH A FRENCH MEDIUM AND TRANSLATED BY THE CREATOR OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. . . -- It may be a book that Joan of Arc helped to write herself. For how did mysterious disembodied voices lead a young French peasant girl to military leadership and victories in battle for her beloved France? For it was not written by the author -- one of the most acclaimed spiritualis mediums of his time -- by "ordinary means" -- instead, it came directly "from spirit." It is an historical paranormal adventure that will provide insight into a remarkable charismatic God loving individual. . . And this is not a fanciful statement by some humdrum psychic -- in fact, this book has the backing of one of the greatest literary minds of all time; none other than Sir Arthur Conal Doyle, who translated what has become a rare classic. . . -- " The voices in Joan's head. . .The materialization of angels and saints: I saw them with these very eyes, as well as I see you! -- The witchcraft trial. . .Being Burned at the stake." . . . These are all a matter of public record. But so much more is now brought to light by a French spiritist Leon Denis who only only traveled across France tracing Joan of Arc's footsteps, but says Denis, "There is not one place that she passed where I have not meditated, prayed and mourned. . .I have (even) followed the melancholy road which led the great martyr to her doom." . . . -- Here then is the powerful voice of Joan crying out once more, as she did while being burned alive for her strong convictions in the day of our Lord, May 29, 1431, when a court of 37 judges decided unanimously that Joan was an unrepentant heretic. I big believer in the continuation of life after death, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle staked his reputation on the legitimacy of this work. He went out of his way to prove that this manuscript was not bogus, that the words of the martyr were her very own speaking from the "other side." No one has ever exposed this account. It is little know outside of spiritualists circles, but it is something every devout individual should be given the opportunity to read and make up their own mind about.

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