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John Piper
© 2006 Desiring God

Author: John Piper

Also known as: John Piper, John ed. Piper, ed. Piper, John

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John Piper is actually four authors: John Piper, 1946- author of Desiring God : meditations of a Christian hedonist, Don't waste your life and other religious books; John Egerton Christmas Piper, 1903-1992, artist and author of British romantic artists, Romney Marsh , A painter's camera : buildings and landscapes in Britain and others; John F. Piper, 1936- the author of The American churches in World War I and John Piper, the author of The way to trade : discover your successful trading personality. Some of the religious titles on this page could be by another Piper author, John E. Piper (John Edwin), 1931- the author of Breakthrough to creative change in communities of faith listed on that author page, more checking required.

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John Piper is actually four authors: John Piper, 1946- author of Desiring God : meditations of a Christian hedonist, Don't waste your life and other religious books; John Egerton Christmas Piper, 1903-1992, artist and author of British romantic artists, Romney Marsh , A painter's camera : buildings and landscapes in Britain and others; John F. Piper, 1936- the author of The American churches in World War I and John Piper, the author of The way to trade : discover your successful trading personality. Some of the religious titles on this page could be by another Piper author, John E. Piper (John Edwin), 1931- the author of Breakthrough to creative change in communities of faith listed on that author page, more checking required.

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John Piper is actually four authors: John Piper, 1946- author of Desiring God : meditations of a Christian hedonist, Don't waste your life and other religious books; John Egerton Christmas Piper, 1903-1992, artist and author of British romantic artists, Romney Marsh , A painter's camera : buildings and landscapes in Britain and others; John F. Piper, 1936- the author of The American churches in World War I and John Piper, the author of The way to trade : discover your successful trading personality. Some of the religious titles on this page could be by another Piper author, John E. Piper (John Edwin), 1931- the author of Breakthrough to creative change in communities of faith listed on that author page, more checking required.

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