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especially arranged for convenience in Bible translations

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Ecclesiastical vocabulary and apocryphal code

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Publisher
T. S. Spivey
Language
English
Pages
227

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Edition Notes

"This code proves ... that, the Bible, read literally, does not reveal its true significance, but conceals a subtle meaning of sinister purport."--Foreword.

Published in
Beverly Hills, Calif

Classifications

Library of Congress
BS534 .S67

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 p. l., 5-227 p.
Number of pages
227

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16411965M
Internet Archive
ecclesiasticalvo00spiv
LCCN
27020364
OCLC/WorldCat
1439681

Excerpts

Daughter of Caleb, meaning capable, dog, basket, crow.
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