Angels: God's Secret Agents
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Angels: God's Secret Agents is a nonfiction book written by Billy Graham. It explains topics such as what angels do, their hierarchy, their appearances in the Bible, etc. It is divided into fifteen chapters, each of which includes an angel-related painting at the beginning. ISBN 0-8499-5074-0
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