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''' According to Amos ''' (1981) is a children's novel by [[Ginny Benson]].
''' According to Amos ''' (1981) is a children's novel by [[Ginny Benson]], illustrated by [[Barbara Williams-McKenna]].


==Editions and translations==
==Abstract==
Amos, a little dog given to Saul of Tarsus to teach him about love and compassion, recounts the experiences of the many journeys on which he accompanied his master who was to become the Apostle Paul.
 
==Editions==
Published in Oakland, CA: A&P Books, 1981.
Published in Oakland, CA: A&P Books, 1981.


==Abstract==
==External links==
Amos, a little dog given to Saul of Tarsus to teach him about love and compassion, recounts the experiences of the many journeys on which he accompanied his master who was to become the Apostle Paul.
 
 
 
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[[Category:Fiction--English|1981 Benson]]
 
[[Category:Literature--1980s|1981 Benson]]
[[Category:Children's novels|1981 Benson]]
 
[[Category:English language--1980s|1981 Benson]]
 
[[Category:Pauline Studies--1980s|1981 Benson]]
[[Category:Pauline Studies--Fiction|1981 Benson]]
[[Category:Pauline Studies--English|1981 Benson]]
 


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[[Category:Paul of Tarsus (subject)|1981 Benson]]
[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:Paul of Tarsus--fiction (subject)|1981 Benson]]
[[Category:Made in the 1980s]]
[[Category:Paul of Tarsus--literature (subject)|1981 Benson]]
[[Category:Paul of Tarsus (subject)]]

Latest revision as of 05:26, 26 April 2016

According to Amos (1981) is a children's novel by Ginny Benson, illustrated by Barbara Williams-McKenna.

Abstract

Amos, a little dog given to Saul of Tarsus to teach him about love and compassion, recounts the experiences of the many journeys on which he accompanied his master who was to become the Apostle Paul.

Editions

Published in Oakland, CA: A&P Books, 1981.

External links