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"Ask and you shall be given": Pentecostalism and the economic crisis

in Cameroon

Akoko, R.M.

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Akoko, R. M. (2007, June 26). "Ask and you shall be given": Pentecostalism and the

economic crisis in Cameroon. African studies collection. African Studies Centre. Retrieved

from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12290

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