An edition of The lilies of the field (1962)

The Lilies of the Field

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An edition of The lilies of the field (1962)

The Lilies of the Field

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Homer Smith is hired by East German nuns to first help build a chapel. A school then other buildings are constructed. Smith, or “Schmidt” as he is called by the nuns, is an angel sent by God. Mother Maria conducts tours of the buildings. There is a painting of a saint who has a remarkable resemblance to "Homer Schmidt" on the wall of the chapel. Mother Maria remarks that Schmidt is “a man of great faith, of great devotion."

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Cover of: The Lilies of the Field
The Lilies of the Field
July 29, 1988, Grand Central Publishing
in English
Cover of: Lilies of the Field
Lilies of the Field
1962, Popular Library
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"There is a young legend developing on the west side of the mountains."

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OL7535457M
Internet Archive
liliesoffield000barr
ISBN 10
0446315001
ISBN 13
9780446315005
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201258
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