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The Two Marys: The Hidden History of the Mother and Wife of Jesus
The Two Marys: The Hidden History of the Mother and Wife of Jesus
The Two Marys: The Hidden History of the Mother and Wife of Jesus
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The Two Marys: The Hidden History of the Mother and Wife of Jesus

Written by Sylvia Browne

Narrated by Jeanie Hackett

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America's leading psychic explores unanswered questions about the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene from her unique perspective-as someone familiar with this world and the next. No conversation about Jesus Christ is complete without a discussion of the two Marys-one his mother, and the other his wife. Sylvia Browne's readers are deeply committed to exploring the life of Jesus through her eyes. Continuing the journey she began a year ago with The Mystical Life of Jesus, the respected psychic reveals answers to questions that have been asked by countless people of faith. Drawing on her relationship with her spirit guide and her years studying the controversial Gnostic texts, Sylvia Browne speaks with the confidence and authority only someone who has visited the afterlife can have.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 6, 2007
ISBN9781598875157
The Two Marys: The Hidden History of the Mother and Wife of Jesus
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Sylvia Browne

Sylvia Browne (October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013) was a #1 New York Times bestselling author and world-famous psychic who appeared regularly on the Montel Williams Show and on Larry King Live, as well as making countless other media and public appearances. She also founded the Society of Novus Spiritus church, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2011.

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