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'''The Black Book''' was a slim volume with a black cover put [[together]] by Mac Miller who was a printer and [[husband]] of [[Babs|Babs Miller]] who [[channeled]] the [[information]] it contains. Consisting of [[transcripts]] from over 200 hours of [[Dialogue|questions and answers]] during nearly two years, it served as a [[reference]] volume for the [[New Zealand TeaM]] as they began to [[work]] with [[Abraham]] at the outset of the [[Teaching Mission]].  
 
'''The Black Book''' was a slim volume with a black cover put [[together]] by Mac Miller who was a printer and [[husband]] of [[Babs|Babs Miller]] who [[channeled]] the [[information]] it contains. Consisting of [[transcripts]] from over 200 hours of [[Dialogue|questions and answers]] during nearly two years, it served as a [[reference]] volume for the [[New Zealand TeaM]] as they began to [[work]] with [[Abraham]] at the outset of the [[Teaching Mission]].  
  
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The Black Book was a slim volume with a black cover put together by Mac Miller who was a printer and husband of Babs Miller who channeled the information it contains. Consisting of transcripts from over 200 hours of questions and answers during nearly two years, it served as a reference volume for the New Zealand TeaM as they began to work with Abraham at the outset of the Teaching Mission.