An edition of Light from the ancient East (1927)

Light from the ancient East

the New Testament illustrated by recently discovered texts of the Graeco-Roman world

New and completely rev. ed. with eighty-five illustrations from the latest German ed.
Light from the ancient East
Adolf Deissmann, Adolf Deissma ...
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An edition of Light from the ancient East (1927)

Light from the ancient East

the New Testament illustrated by recently discovered texts of the Graeco-Roman world

New and completely rev. ed. with eighty-five illustrations from the latest German ed.

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Hodder & Stoughton
Language
English
Pages
535

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Cover of: Light from the ancient East
Light from the ancient East: the New Testament illustrated by recently discovered texts of the Graeco-Roman world
1965, Baker Book House
in English - New and completely rev. ed. with eighty-five illustrations from the latest German ed.
Cover of: Light from the ancient East
Light from the ancient East: the New Testament illustrated by recently discovered texts of the Graeco-Roman world
1927, Hodder & Stoughton
in English - New and completely rev. ed. with eighty-five illustrations from the latest German ed.

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xxxii, 535 pages
Number of pages
535

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OL49921810M
OCLC/WorldCat
767206

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