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‘Bible Lady’ in print

A photograph of the author, Bible in her hand, violin at her side, fills the cover of Benee Stanton’s latest book. “Now I See; the Testimony of a Christian Jewess;’

The book, just published, and a mixture of autobiography and home-spun philosophy, is presented as a testimony of the ‘'Bible Lady’s’’ personal faith. The foreword bj- the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) says that ‘‘those Christians who see their faith as a narrow, restrictive thing lose much of the blessing that should be theirs.” It compliments Mrs Stanton for her ‘■inner strength of the spirit which keeps her bubbling away as she gives her message.’’ "Now I See,” dedicated “humbly to all those who love the Lord,” has been produced in Christchurch. It is Mrs Stanton’s, second publication. She earlier wrote a book of verse entitled “Thoughts in Rhyme.”

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Press, 29 May 1981, Page 25

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‘Bible Lady’ in print Press, 29 May 1981, Page 25

‘Bible Lady’ in print Press, 29 May 1981, Page 25

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