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"We, the people of God" : historical update, 1959-1984, The First Presbyterian Church, High Point, North Carolina
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"Weightier matters" of the Gospel?
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"Welche unendliche Fülle offenbart sich da ..." : die Wirkungsgeschichte von Schleiermachers "Reden über die Religion" ; papers read at the symposium of the theological faculty Tilburg, Tilburg, 15 April 1999
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"Welt" und "Entweltlichung" in der Theologie Rudolf Bultmanns : zum Zusammenhang von Welt- u. Heilsverständnis
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"Wenn ein Mensch stirbt, lebt er dann wieder auf?" (Hi 14,14) : zur Frage einer Jenseitshoffnung im hebräischen und im griechischen Hiobbuch
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"Wenn nicht jetzt, wann dann?" : Aufsätze für Hans-Joachim Kraus zum 65. Geburtstag
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"Wer eine Grube gräbt-- " : der Tun-Ergehen-Zusammenhang und sein Wandel in der alttestamentlichen Weisheitsliteratur
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"Wer ist dieser?" : Jesus im Markusevangelium ; Markus als Erzähler, Verkündiger und Lehrer
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"Were you there?"
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"What God hath wrought" : a history of the Little Chapel on the Boardwalk, 1907-1992
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"What God hath wrought" : a history of the Little Chapel on the Boardwalk, 1907-2002
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"What I tell you in darkness, speak in the light."
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"What about continuing revelations and miracles in the Presbyterian Church today?" : A study of the doctrine of the sufficiency of Scripture
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"What church membership should mean."
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"What counts"
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"What do ye?" : a study in the social teaching of the New Testament
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"What does this ritual mean?"
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"What hath God wrought" : a historical discourse preached June 25th, 1876, on the completion of a twenty-five years ministry in the First Presbyterian Church, Norfolk, Va.
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"What is human?" : theological encounters with anthropology
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"What is right with the church?"
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"What is the Gospel?"
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"What is this that he saith?"
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"What is truth?"
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"What is wrong with the world today?" : Evils exposed and the remedy
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"What mean these stones?" (Joshua 4:6, 21) : essays on texts, philology, and archaeology in honour of Anthony J. Frendo
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"What must I do to be saved?"
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"What students perceive"; : a report
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"What's in a name?"
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"What's it all about?" : or, both sides of the "Rivulet" controversy : with a fourth appendix for Mr. Binney's letter to the Congregational Union
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"What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?" : A reply to a pamphlet lately published by Dr. Newman.
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"Wheels within wheels" : William Blake and the Ezekiel's merkabah in text and image
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"When I can read my title clear" : literacy, slavery, and religion in the antebellum South
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"When Jesus became angry."
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"When the morning stars sang" : essays in honor of Choon Leong Seow on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday
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"When you were gentiles" : specters of ethnicity in Roman Corinth and Paul's Corinthian correspondence
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"When your nephew joins the Moonies" : and other letters to the Christians of St. Woebegone's
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"Where did you go?" "Out." "What did you do?" "Nothing."
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"Where is the Lord God of Elijah?"
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"Where were you when I created Leviathan?"
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"Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?" : Baccalaureate sermon preached in the chapel of the South Carolina College, June 27th, 1892
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"Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?" : baccalaureate sermon preached in the chapel of the South Carolina College, June 27th, l892
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"Which commandment is the greatest?"
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"Whispered sweet nothings."
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"White" Americans in "Black" Africa : black and white American Methodist missionaries in Liberia, 1820-1875
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"White" civilisation; : how it is threatened and how it can be preserved in South Africa,
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"Whites only" : a pastor's retrospective on signs of the new South
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"Whither."
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"Who am I?" signed: "God"
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"Who are my mother and my brothers... ?"
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"Who are my mother and my brothers?"
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"Who cares?"
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"Who is Jesus?"
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"Who is like Yahweh?" : a study of divine metaphors in the book of Micah
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"Who is my neighbor?"
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"Who is this Fellow?": Friday eucharist
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"Who is this Son of Man?" : the latest scholarship on a puzzling expression of the historical Jesus
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"Who then is this?" : a narrative study of the role of the question of the identity of Jesus in the plot of Mark's Gospel
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"Who touched me?"
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"Who will answer?"
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"Who will lament her?" : the feminine and the fantastic in the book of Nahum
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"Who's on trial here?"
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"Whom the Lord loveth"; or, The meanings of trials in the Christian's experience ..
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"Whosoever will"
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"Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" : and other conversations about race
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"Why did it happen?" : helping children cope in a violent world
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"Why was I adopted?"
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"Wie der Hirsch lechzt nach frischem Wasser - " : Studien zu Ps 42/43 in Religionsgeschichte, Theologie und kirchlicher Praxis
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"Wie die Sonne tritt heraus!" : eine Klage zum Auszug Enlils mit einer Untersuchung zu Komposition und Tradition sumerischer Klagelieder in Altbabylonischer Zeit
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"Wie schön sind deine Zelte, Jakob!" : Beiträge zur Ästhetik des Alten Testaments
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"Will you carry me?"
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"Wir dürfen hören..." : Predigten
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"Wir leiden für den Taufschein!" : Mission und Kolonialisierung am Beispiel des Landkatechumenates in Nordostzaire
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"Wir sind doch Brüder!" : Der evangelische Kirchentag und die deutsche Frage 1949-1961
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"Wir sind wie Träumende" : Studien zum 126. Psalm
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"Wir sind zum wechselseitigen Gespräch geboren" : Philipp Melanchthon und die Reichsreligionsgespräche von 1540/41
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"With a demonstration of the spirit and of power" : seventh International Consultation of United and Uniting Churches
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"With all your soul fear the Lord" (Sir. 7:27) : collected essays on the book of Ben Sira II
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"With bodilie eyes" : eschatological themes in Puritan literature and gravestone art
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"With justice for all" : a program guide for junior high groups
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"With one heart and one voice" : a core repertory of hymn tunes published for use in the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, 1808-1878
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"With wisdom seeking God" : the academic study of spirituality
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"Within our doors" : our work among the Negroes
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"Woman's rightful place" : women in United Methodist history
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"Woman, your Son"
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"Women are not human" : an anonymous treatise and responses
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"Women like this" : new perspectives on Jewish women in the Greco-Roman world
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"Working the earth of the heart" : the Messalian controversy in history, texts, and language to A.D. 431
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"Worship the Lord" : a supplemental collection of words & music for worship featuring the music of Ron Klusmeier and the words of Fred Kaan and Walter Farquharson
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"Wort Jhwhs, das geschah-- " (Hos 1,1) : Studien zum Zwölfprophetenbuch
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"Ye must be born again" : and other sermons
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"Ye will say I am no Christian" : the Thomas Jefferson/John Adams correspondence on religion, morals, and values
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"Yes" or "no" : the guide to better decisions
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"Yes, Lord, yet-- "
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"Yes, Lord, yet."
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"Yes, and the Scriptures also say."
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"Yes, but--."
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"Yesterday"; : a study of Hebrews in the light of chapter 13
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"Yin-Yang" interplay : a renewed formation program for the Catholic seminary in China = Yin yang
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"You are Peter, the Rock."
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"You are in the Spirit" : metaphor, morality, and the Spirit in Romans 8:1-17
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"You are my Son" : the reception history of Psalm 2 in early Judaism and the early church
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"You are the light of the world" : statements on mission by the World Council of Churches 1980-2005
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"You can say that again" : cultivating new life in time-worn Christian sayings
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"You did not choose me-- I chose you"
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"You have heard that it was said-- but I say to you."
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"You made us for yourself" : creation in St. Augustine's Confessions
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"You shall be a kingdom of priests, a holy nation."
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"You shall be my witnesses... " : lecture in honor of H. McKennie Goodpasture
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"You shall not bear false witness"
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"You shall not commit adultery"
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"You shall not kill"
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"You shall not kill" or "You shall not murder"? : the assault on a biblical text
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"You shall not lie"
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"You shall not steal"
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"Your God is a devouring fire" : fire as a motif of divine presence and agency in the Hebrew Bible
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"Your father's not coming home any more"
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"Your most humble servant" : the public service of Colonel John Stoddard as an expression of the religious ideology of Jonathan Edwards
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"Zeichen und Wunder" : eine Studie zu der Sprachtradition und ihrer Verwendung im Neuen Testament
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"Zu verkündigen ein gnädiges Jahr des Herrn!" : Sechs dachauer Predigten
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"¡Es posíble!-- It is possible!"
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"Über den Parteien" : die politische Haltung der evangelischen Kirchenführer 1918-1933
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#Connect : reaching youth across the digital divide
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#justachicken
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$10 reward! : Deserted the service of the United States, on or about the 24th instant, Isaac Holbrook, a corporal in Company D. corps of Artillery, stationed at Fort Preble, harbor of Portland. ..
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$10,000 to the people.
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$100,000,000 for the war fund of the Red Cross
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$50,000 : A part of the 143,000 dollars due this state from the United States, for expences incurred during the late war, and appropriated last session of the legislature to the support of religion and literature, has already been paid to the agent of this state by a warrant having been passed for that purpose ..
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& thou shalt honor
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'- And your neighbour as yourself' : seven studies exploring what it means to be the local church in action
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'76 : the world turned upside down
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'A glorious work in the world' : Welsh Methodism and the international evangelical revival, 1735-1750
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'A right judgment in all things.'
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'Act regulating banks; ' and the Rules and regulations for the government of the Bank of Chester County
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'And he will take your daughters . . . .' : woman story and the ethical evaluation of monarchy in the David narrative
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'And other pastors of thy flock, ' : a German tribute to the Bishop of Chichester,
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'At the pure fountain of thy word' : Andrew Fuller as an apologist
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'Behold, the angels came and served Him' : a compositional analysis of angels in Matthew
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'Betwixt jest and earnest' : Marprelate, Milton, Marvell, Swift & the decorum of religious ridicule
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'Breaker' Morant
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'But now'
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'Christushymnen' oder 'epideiktische Passagen'? : Studien zum Stilwechsel im Neuen Testament und seiner Umwelt
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'Codex Climaci rescriptus Graecus' : a study of portions of the Greek New Testament comprising the underwriting of part of a palimpsest in the Library of Westminster College, Cambridge (Ms. Gregory 1561, L)
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'Deep down',
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'Does he know how frightening he is in his strangeness?' : a study of attitudes to dementing people
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'Eved Yehovah : The servant of Jehovah : a commentary, grammatical and critical upon Isaiah LII. 13-LIII. 12. : with dissertations upon the authorship of Isaiah XL.-LXVI., and upon the signification of the eved Yehovah : also a note upon the distinction between sin and trespass offerings
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'Every city shall be forsaken' : urbanism and prophecy in ancient Israel and the Near East
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'For she has heard' : the standing stone in Joshua 24 and the development of a covenant symbol
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'Gedenken' im alten Orient und im Alten Testament; : die Wurzel zākar im semitischen Sprachkreis
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'Go ... and make disciples'
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'God is one' : the function of Eis ho Theos as a ground for Gentile inclusion in Paul's letters
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'Half London' in Zambia : contested identities in a Catholic mission school
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'Hand this man over to Satan' : curse, exclusion and salvation in 1 Corinthians 5
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'Hell' : a hard look at a hard question : the fate of the unrighteous in New Testament thought
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'I am' : monotheism and the philosophy of the Bible
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'I have kept the faith.'
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'I have written to the king, my Lord' : secular analogies for the Psalms
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'I lifted my eyes and saw' : reading dream and vision reports in the Hebrew Bible
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'I will give you rest' : the rest motif in the New Testament with special reference to Mt 11 and Heb 3-4
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'If this be from heaven ...' : Jesus and the New Testament authors in their relationship to Judaism
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'Incidental' ethnographers : French Catholic missions on the Tonkin-Yunnan frontier, 1880-1930
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'Into the name of the Lord Jesus' : baptism in the early church
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'Jesus wept'; : a commentary in black-and-white on ourselves and the world to-day
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'Justification by grace alone' facing Confucian self-cultivation : the Christian doctrine of justification contextualized to new Confucianism
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'Laoidhe eidir-theangaicht' agus eidir-mhinicht' o chuimh-reannaibh eagsamhail do'n Scrioptur Naomhtha
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'Let's celebrate!'
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'Many are saying' : the function of direct discourse in the Hebrew psalter
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'Mein Seel fang an zu singen' : religiöse Frauenlieder der[i.e.des] 15.-16. Jahrhunderts ; kritische Studien und Textedition
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'Movements' in the church
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'Multi-faith worship'? : questions and suggestions
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'Mysticism' in the Gospel of John : an inquiry into its background
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'Nearer than breathing - ' : biblical reflections on God's involvement in us
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'New world a-coming'; : inside black America,
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'Nuzul-e-Isa' : Descension of Jesus Christ
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'Perhaps there is hope' : reading Lamentations as a polyphony of pain, penitence, and protest
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'Put on the armour of God' : the Divine Warrior from Isaiah to Ephesians
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'Secular Christianity' and God who acts,
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'Seditious sectaryes' : the Baptist conventiclers of Oxford, 1641-1691
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'Servants of Satan', 'false brothers' and other opponents of Paul / Jerry L. Sumney
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'Seven times he spoke' : being Passiontide meditations on the seven words from the cross of Christ
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'Something of a rebel' : Thomas Merton, his life and works : an introduction
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'Sung in our hearts' : studies in the Psalms
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'The last things' in a process perspective,
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'The scripture' of St. Paul : II Timothy 3:15-16 : the Septuagint, a brief introduction to the most influential version of Old Testament scripture ever published
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'The unconquered land' and other Old Testament essays : selected studies
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'There they crucified Him', by Rev. John A. Hutton, D.D
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'Therefore' and the necessity for the application of teaching
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'Through many tribulations' : the theology of persecution in Luke-Acts
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'Til divorce do us part; : a Christian looks at divorce,
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'Til stress do us part : a guide to modern love by Reverend Will B. Dunn
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'Til the world is fed : the Presbyterian Hunger Program
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'Tis : a memoir
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'Tis a blessed thing to some persons that God is to be their judge
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'Tis a gift to be simple : embracing the freedom of living with less
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'Tis all for the best
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'Tis all for the best
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'Tis all for the best
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'Tis all for the best
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'Tis all for the best : an interesting moral tract illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence
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'Tis all for the best : an interesting moral tract illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence
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'Tis all for the best : entertaining, moral, and religious
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'Tis all for the best : exemplified in the character of Mrs. Simpson ; to which is added, The grand assizes, or, General jail delivery, &c. &c. &c.
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'Tis all for the best. : Entertaining, moral, and religious.
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'Tis now two years since I left my native place, and retired to the wilds of the western waters, beyond the Apalachian [sic] Mountains. I have saved a small part of a genteel fortune from certain harpies and rascals of Philadelphia, by making a few early entries on lands in Virginia ... which I wish to invite all European and other emigrants to buy; offering my rich lands at a very low price for sale, or on exceeding easy terms on lease. ...
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'Tis of the greatest importance that living men concern taemselves [sic] for a due preparation for death. : A sermon, delivered at the meeting-house, in the Second Society in Windsor, July 28, 1772, just preceeding the interrment of the last remains of Capt. Benjamin Griswold.
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'Tis sixty years since
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'To secure these rights'; : a digest of the report of the President's Committee on civil rights.
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'Toronto' in perspective : papers on the new charismatic wave of the mid-1990's
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'Tother side of Ohio, or, A review of a Poem in three cantos, by J. Oldfield
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'Truth is stranger than fiction.' : The life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler ...
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'Twixt the mount and multitude, : the relevance of John Wesley to his age
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'Twixt twelve and twenty,
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'Uber Prinzipien' : eine Untersuchung zur methodischen und inhaltlichen Geschlossenheit des ersten Buches der Physik des Aristoteles
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'Under God' : rhetoric or reality?
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'Verschooninghe van de roomsche afgoderye' : De polemiek van Calvijn met nicodemieten in het bijzonder met Coornhert
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'We the people' : a pictorial celebration of America
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'What doth hinder me?'
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'You are a priest forever' : Second Temple Jewish messianism and the priestly christology of the Epistle to the Hebrews
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'n ABC van Bybel-uitleg
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(Appendix.) Receipts and expenditures in the Treasury of Pennsylvania, : from the first day of December, 1801, to the thirtieth of November, 1802, both days included
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(Appendix.) Receipts and expenditures in the treasury of Pennsylvania, : from the first of January to the thirty-first of December, 1797, both days inclusive
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(Appendix.) Report of the Register-General of the state of the finances of Pennsylvania, for the year M, DCC, XCVII
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(Authentic.) Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between His Britannick Majesty, and the United States
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(By authority.) (The last night but one, of performance here for some time.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 11th of April, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called--The Roman father. ... To which will be added, a pantomime entertainment, called The witches; or Birth, vagaries, and death of Harlequin. ...
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(By authority.) (The last night of performance here this season.) At the theatre in Baltimore on Friday evening, the 6th of June, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called--The orphan; or, The unhappy marriage. ... To which will be added, an entertainment, called The Irish widow. ...
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(By authority.) An act supplementary to the act entitled "An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels ..
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(By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 16th of May, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called Douglas. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never performed here) called All the world's a stage. ...
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(By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 23d of May, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy called The fair penitent. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never acted here, written by the celebrated Farquhar) called The stage-coach or, The humours of an inn. ...
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(By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 30th of May, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called George Barnwell. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never acted here) called The upholsterer; or What news? ...
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(By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 13th of May, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called--The Roman father. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The mock doctor; or The dumb lady cured. ...
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(By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 27th of May, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, (never acted here) called Isabella; or The fatal marriage. ... To which will be added, a farce, called Lethe; or Aesop in the Shades. ...
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(By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 3d of June, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called--The fatal discovery. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The upholsterer; or What news? ...
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(By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 8th of April, 1783, will be presented, a comedy, (never acted here) called The Inconstant; or, The way to win him. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The mock doctor; or, The dumb lady cured. ...
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(By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Wednesday evening the 2d of April, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called Theodosius; or, The force of love. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The cheats of Scapin. ...
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(By authority.) By particular desire, being positively the last night of performance here this season. At the theatre in Baltimore, on Monday evening, the 9th of June, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called Isabella; or Fatal marriage. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The wrangling lovers: or, Like master like man. ...
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(By authority.) Copies of letters, and articles of capitulation. April 10. May 11, 1780
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(By particular desire.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 7th of February, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of The Grecian daughter. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The mock doctor; or, The dumb lady cur'd. ...
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(By permission). At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 14th of January, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of The Cato. ... To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, (2d time) called The witches; or, Birth, vagaries, and death of Harlequin. ...
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(By permission). At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 8th of October, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Douglas. To which will be added, a farce, called The mayor of Garratt. ...
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(By permission.) At the sign of St. Patrick, Fell's-Point, in a large room fitted up in a theatrical manner, every Monday and Thursday, if fair, for a few weeks, the noted old artist will exhibit his grand medley of entertainments ... : with the comical, farcical, operatical, whimsical humors of Seignor Punchinello, and his artificial company of comedians ..
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore on Tuesday evening, the 1st of October, 1782, will be presented the tragedy of Mahomet, the impostor. (Translated from the French of the celebrated Voltaire, by the Rev. Mr. Miller.) ... To which will be added, a farce, called The ghost. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, Friday evening, the 17th of January, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of Venice preserv'd; or, A plot discover'd. ... To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, called The witches; or, Birth, vagaries, and death of Harlequin. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, Tuesday evening, the 21st of January, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of The Grecian daughter. ... To which will be added, (by desire of several officers of the American Army) a farce, called The mayor of Garratt; or, The humorous election. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 14th of February, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of The London merchant; or, George Barnwell. ... To which will be added, a pantomime entertainment, called The witches; or, Birth, vagaries, and death of Harlequin. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 14th of March, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, (written by the author of Douglas) called The fatal discovery. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never acted here) called The two misers. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 18th of October, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet ... To which will be added, a farce, called The wrangling lovers; or, Like master like man. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 20th of September, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Douglas. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The ghost. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 21st of February, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of The fair penitent. ... To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, called Trick upon trick; or, Harlequin skeleton. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 24th of January, 1783, will be presented, The beggars opera. ... To which will be added, a farce, called Miss in her teens; or, The medley of lovers. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 27th of September, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of the Revenge ... To which will be added, a musical entertainment, called The padlock. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 28th of February, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, (written by Mr. Hume, author of Douglas, &c.) called The fatal discovery. ... To which will be added, (by particular desire) a farce, called The lying valet. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 28th of March, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy called--The Roman father. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The two misers. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 31st of January, 1783, will be presented, the comedy of The busy body. ... To which will be added, a farce (never acted here) called The Irish widow. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening. the 11th of October, 1782, the historical play of King Henry IVth ... To which will be added, a farce, called The lying valet. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening. the 21st of March. 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called--The revenge. ... To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, (being the second time of performance) called Columbus; or, The discovery of America. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Thursday evening, the 26th of December, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Zara ... To which will be added, a farce (never acted here) called The vintner trick'd; or, The white fox chas'd. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 11th of February, 1783, will be presented, the comedy of A bold stroke for a wife. ... To which will be added, a farce (altered from Shakespeare's Taming of the shrew, by David Garrick, Esq; ) called Catherine and Petruchio; or, The taming of the shrew. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 15th of October, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Mahomet, the imposter. ... To which will be added ... The Devil upon two sticks ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 18th of February, 1783, will be presented, the comedy of The West-Indian. ... To which will be added, a farce called Catherine and Petruchio; or, The taming of the shrew. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 25th of February, 1783, will be presented, the comedy of The West-Indian. ... To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, called Trick upon trick; or, Harlequin skeleton. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 28th of January, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of The Grecian daughter. ... To which will be added, a farce (never acted here) called The mock doctor; or, The dumb lady cured. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 4th of February, 1783, will be presented, the historical tragedy of Richard III. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The Irish widow. ...
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(By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, this evening, the 4th of October, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of The London merchant or George Barnwell. ... To which will be added, a farce, never acted here, called The wrangling lovers; or, Like master like man. ...
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(Certificate.) : We the subscribers, inhabitants of the towns of Brownville, Le Ray, and Wilna, Jefferson Co. N.Y. living on lands purchased of Mr. James Le Ray de Chaumont, certify the following facts ..
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(Circular letter.) Friends and fellow citizens, : Being appointed by the legislature of this commonwealth, to make application to you for relief under the present most pressing exigencies of government ..
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(Circular to commissioners of loans.) Treasury Deparment, Comptroller's Office, June 1st, 1799. : Sir, The secretary of the Treasury having by a notification dated the 29th ultimo, permitted the proprietors of certificates issued for subscriptions to the loan bearing interest at eight percentum per annum, to receive certificates of funded stock ..
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(Circular to marshals.) Treasury Department, Comptroller's Office, September 26, 1796. : Sir, The difficulties which are experienced in adjusting the accompts of some of the marshals, render it indispensably necessary that an uniform mode of exhibiting them should be prescribed and established. ..
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(Circular to the collectors of the customs.) Treasury Department, October 25, 1792. : Sir, Pursuant to the discretion vested in me by the sixth section of the act, entitled, "An act making alterations in the Treasury and War Departments, " I have concluded to commit the immediate superintendance of the collection of the duties of impost and tonnage to the comptroller of the treasury. ..
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(Circular) Supervisor's-Office, New-York, June 1, 1796. : Sir, A letter recently received from the Treasury contains the following paragraphs, viz. ..
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(Circular) The committee of superintendence appointed to furnish supplies for the relief of the poor, : in the course of the deliberations connected with a discharge of that duty, have been induced to enquire into the causes which produce the necessity for the very great demand that is made upon the public bounty, and private munificence, of the citizens of Philadelphia, for the assistance of the indigent. ...
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(Circular) Treasury Department April 18, 1794. : Sir, You will herewith receive for your government a resolve of Congress of the second instant, relatively [sic] to the embargo. ..
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(Circular) Treasury Department Comptroller's Office, December 28th. 1793 : Sir, I herewith transmit certain explanations and forms of official documents, in relation to the acts concerning the registering, recording, enrolling and licensing, of ships and vessels. ..
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(Circular) Treasury Department June 17th. 1794. : Sir, I send you herewith an act of the last session of Congress, entitled, "An act in addition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States.["] ..
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(Circular) Treasury Department, April 23d, 1794. : Sir, It is understood that by virtue of the seventeenth article of our treaty with Sweden, vessels of that nation are exempted from the operation of the embargo, now in force, in the ports of the United States ..
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(Circular) Treasury Department, March 13, 1793. : Sir, Proof has been filed in the office of the collector of Newbury Port ... of the loss of two certificates of registry, of the following numbers and description, viz. ... Enclosed is an act ... entitled, "An act for enrolling and licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same." ..
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(Circular) Treasury Department, October 12, 1792. : Sir, I request that henceforth immediately at the close of every quarter, you will furnish me with a summary of the amount of all duties, which shall have accrued in your office ..
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(Circular) Treasury Department, [blank] 1794. : Sir, A provisory arrangement has been agreed upon with the ambassador of Great Britain ... to ascertain the losses ... sustained by such vessels the property of subjects of Great Britain, as have been or shall be captured by French privateers armed and equipped in the ports of the United States ..
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(Circular) Treasury Department, [blank] 1794. : Sir, I have to request, that you will retain in your hands a sufficient sum of the monies arising from the duties on imports and tonnage for the purpose of discharging the allowances to fishing vessels ... If the funds accruing in your office should fall short of the amount required, you will pay the deficiency by drafts, according to the inclosed form ..
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(Circular) Treasury Department. Register's Office, 15th May, 1800. : Sir, In a communication from the Secretary of the Treasury to the House of Representatives, transmitting the general abstract of tonnage of the United States, to 31st December, 1798, ...
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(Circular), Perth-Amboy, New Jersey [blank] 1806
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(Circular), Richmond, Virginia, April 1, 1803
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(Circular). Treasury Department, March 30th, 1799. : I avail myself of the first opportunity which I have been able to command, to transmit an act of Congress passed on the 28th day of February, 1799, entitled "An act to amend the act, entitled An act, to provide for the valuation of lands and dwelling houses and the enumeration of slaves, within the United States." ..
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(Circular, ) Providence, June 29th, 1796. : Gentlemen, The freemen of the town of Providence, deeply impressed with the inequality and injustice of the estimate of the rateable property of the state ... have unanimously passed the resolutions, copies of which we have the honour herewith to transmit you. ..
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(Circular.) : Philadelphia, September 22, 1797. Sir, previous to my entering on a detail of what relates to my own transactions, which will form the subject of this letter, it may not be amiss to premise some observations on the state of the commerce of the United States in general in 1796 ..
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(Circular.) : Sir, We were appointed a committee by a numerous and respectable meeting of the electors of this county, held on the 28th ultimo, to communicate to you their nomination of a senator in this district for the next general election
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(Circular.) : To the officers of the 5th and 6th Brigades of the Militia of North-Carolina
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(Circular.) A letter, from the Reverend Uzal Ogden ..
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(Circular.) A letter, from the Reverend Uzal Ogden, Rector of Trinity Church in Newark, and president of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New-Jersey---addressed to the several congregations of this church, in said state. : Written and published at the request of the convention of the church aforesaid, held in the city of Trenton, June 8, 1797
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(Circular.) Albany, 1 Mo. 1, 1815. : Respected friend, I have long been wishing to see a cabinet formed, comprising all the valuable ores, minerals, and fossils of this state. ... I have now determined to devote some more time and attention to its execution. ..
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(Circular.) At a meeting of a number of respectable inhabitants of the counties of York, Cumberland, and Lincoln, at Messi'rs Smith & Deane's meeting-house, in Falmouth, on the fifth of October, instant ... : Voted---"That the subscribers be a committee to apply to the several towns ... requesting them to send delegates to meet ... to consider the expediency of said counties being form'd into a separate state ..."
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(Circular.) At a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, on the evening of the 13th of September, A.L. 5795 : ---The following vote was passed unanimously---to be adopted as permanent regulations
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(Circular.) Boston, (Massachusetts) Feb. 28, 1792. : Sir, We have had the honour to be appointed a committee, by the officers of the Massachusetts line of the late army, to attend to and prosecute their memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the subject of compensation for the losses sustained by them and the soldiers who served during the war ..
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(Circular.) Canandaigua, [blank] 1808. : Sir, Under the arrangements of the new census, it is probable the joint ticket for the election of members of Assembly between this county and Genesee, will be separated, and the two political parties left to the trial of their strength alone. ..
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(Circular.) Council Chamber Annapolis, March 31, 1806. : Sir, In pursuance of the direction of the General Assembly of Maryland, I have the honour of transmitting to your excellency an authenticated copy of a resolution ... recommending an amendment of the federal Constitution respecting the importation of slaves, which you will be pleased to submit to the legislature of the state over which you preside for its concurrence and adoption ..
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(Circular.) Disctrict of Connecticut, Supervisor's-Office, November [blank] 1799. : Sir, With this you will receive the act of Congress approved July 14th, 1798, entitled "An act to lay and collect a direct tax within the United States; "--also three forms, by which you are to execute your duty as collector: the first marked F. the second K. and the third L. ...
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(Circular.) District of Connecticut, Supervisor's-Office, August 26th, 1800. : Sir, Whenever any collector of the direct tax, residing out of your district ... shall transmit to you his notification of taxes due ... within your district ..
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(Circular.) Fauquier, March 28, 1807. To the freeholders of the district composed of the counties of Culpepper [sic] and Fauquier. : Fellow citizens, In an address I some time ago made to the district, I endeavoured to exhibit a general view of the political sentiments which have heretofore influenced me through life; ...
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(Circular.) In Council, 8th of January, 1798. : Gentlemen, My official duty calls upon me to request your particular attention to the law relative to the appointment and duties of sheriffs. ..
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(Circular.) Knoxville, November 20th, 1811. : Fellow-citizens, The legislature being about to close their present session, we have thought it our duty at this late period, to give our constituents a summary of some of the most important proceedings of our deliberations. ..
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(Circular.) Knoxville, October 14th, 1805. : Dear Sir, It does at all times give us peculiar pleasure to have the honor of communicating the situation of your public concerns ..
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(Circular.) Knoxville, October 28th, 1805. : Sir, It is a circumstance of sincere pleasure to us to have the honor of communicating to you such information relative to your public concerns as might be in any manner satisfactory or interesting. ..
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(Circular.) Lancaster, May 30th, 1799. : Sir, I take the liberty to inform you, that a number of our fellow-citizens ... assembled at Philadelphia ... agreed to recommend James Ross, of Pittsburg ... to suceed [sic] Thomas Mifflin in that important office. ..
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(Circular.) Mathew [i.e., Matthew] Lyon, to his constituents, Washington, April 26th, 1808. : Sir, The session of Congress having come to a close ..
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(Circular.) Matthew Lyon, to his constituents, Washington, April 26th, 1808
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(Circular.) Military invitation. : Associations as well as individuals have desired to join the North Western army (as volunteers to serve for a short period) ..
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(Circular.) New-York, February 11, 1808. The committee appointed by the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order, of the city of New-York, to make arrangements respecting the interment of the relics of American seamen, soldiers and citizens who perished on board the Jersey prison ship during the Revolutionary War, now lying on the shores of the Wall-about, (Long-Island) beg leave to submit the subject ... to the consideration of the surviving relatives and friends ... and patriotic fellow citizens at large. ...
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, April 21st, 1800. : Dear sir, Since my circular letter of the 23d of January, many subjects of national concern, having either been acted upon by Congress, or are in a train for decision, I now communicate in detail, such of the proceedings, as I conceive most interesting to my constituents. ..
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, April [blank] 1792. : Sir, In conformity to an appointment and instructions from the officers of the Massachusetts line of the late American army, I have attended at the seat of government from the 20th of March to the present period. The object of my commission was to obtain a decision on a memorial which they had heretofore presented to Congress, on the subject of further compensation for themselves and the soldiers who served during the war. ..
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, February 20, 1796. : Sir, In compliance with the recommendation of a number of gentlemen, I have determined to submit to public patronage the publication of a newspaper ..
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, February 8, 1781. : Sir, Your excellency will receive enclosed two important resolves of Congress, of the 3d and 7th instant, recommending it to the several states ... that they vest a power in Congress, to levy, for the use of the United States, a duty of five per cent ... upon all goods, wares and merchandize, of foreign growth and manufacture ... to be appropriated to the discharge ... of the debts ... of the United States, for supporting the present war ..
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, July 27, 1799. : Sir, It is probable that you have observed an address to the subscribers to the Universal gazette ..
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 1796. : Sir, The Republican members of the state legislature and of Congress from this state, before their late adjournment had a meeting to frame a ticket for electors of the president and vice president. ..
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(Circular.) Princeton, Sir, the trustees of the College of New-Jersey having found very considerable evils to arise from indefinite credits, or excessive sums of money allowed ...
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(Circular.) Princeton, [blank] 179[blank] : Sir, As complaints have been sometimes made of the expenses incurred by a young man in obtaining an education at this place, I have thought it proper, for the information of parents, to make a statement of those that are strictly necessary. ..
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(Circular.) Richmond, January 25, 1794. : Gentlemen, it is essentially necessary that all vacancies in the office of escheator, within this commonwealth, be filled up ..
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(Circular.) Richmond, March 18, 1816. : Worshipful Sir and Brother, Enclosed you will receive a copy of the proceedings of the last grand annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. ..
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(Circular.) Richmond, Supervisor's-Office, December 31st, 1795. : Gentlemen, In the course of examining the late revenue returns and accounts which have come into this office, it is found neccessary to call your attention to several of your respective collectors, whose negligence in the several branches of revenue, are so extremely great, that it is impossible to suffer them to pass unnoticed
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(Circular.) Sir, You will excuse the liberty I take in sending you the prospectus of a new work on ancient geography, with the first part of the same. : With your permission, as the work progresses through the press, I will send you two or more sheets till the copy is complete, that you may have every means to judge of its execution. ...
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(Circular.) Stockbridge, September 14, 1798. At a court martial, holden in this town on the 28th ult. ... after the business of the day was finished, the subject of petitioning the General Court of this commonwealth for a revision of the militia law was introduced ...
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(Circular.) Supervisor's Office, District of New-York, June 30th, 1796. : Gentlemen, Since my last circular to you, of the first instant, the "Act of the 28th May, laying duties on carriages, &c." has been received; a copy of which, together with [blank] carriage certificates, you will find inclosed. ..
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(Circular.) Supervisor's Office, Providence, May 5th, 1800. : Gentlemen, A variety of causes which could neither have been prevented or controuled [sic] by me ... have hitherto prevented my making the necessary communications to you preparatory to the arrangements to be made by you for the collection of the tax, laid by the act of Congress of the 14th of July, 1798, intitled "An act to lay and collect a direct tax within the United States." ..
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(Circular.) To the free and independent citizens of [blank] : Friends and countrymen, We are now at a crisis in our national affairs, awfully important and alarming. The happiness and safety of our country is endangered ... by the delay of a majority of the House of Representatives to concur in giving operation to the treaty solemnly made by our constituted authorities with Great-Britain. ..
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(Circular.) To the owners of landed property, bounded by, or near the Wissahickon road
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(Circular.) To the physicians of Philadelphia, New-York, Baltimore, Norfolk and Newhaven, : Gentlemen, as a malignant fever, has, for three summers past raged in different parts of the United States, and proved fatal to great numbers of our fellow-citizens ... it becomes highly important to take such efficacious steps as human wisdom can devise to prevent the introduction, arrest the progress or mitigate the severity of such a serious calamity
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, April 12, 1793. : Sir, The collectors stand charged with the sealed blank certificates of registry which have been furnished from this department ... It will therefore be proper that all such blank certificates as may have remained on hand ... be forthwith returned to the register of the treasury; accompanied with an account, agreeably to the annexed form, shewing the number of registers which have been received ... and the number issued and returned
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, April 29th, 1793. : Sir, It having been deemed expedient, to commit to the commissioner of the revenue the business of preparing certain documents, respecting commerce, navigation, and manufactures ... I request that you will regularly transmit to his office the quarterly returns of exports. ..
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, August 22, 1793. : Sir, Though it was not expressly said, yet I presume it will have been understood ... that the liberty to enter vessels and their cargoes, brought in as prizes, by the armed vessels of France, was not ... to include vessels and cargoes taken ... by armed vessels originally fitted out in the ports of the United States ..
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, August 27th, 1792. : Sir, It would be of use in regard to the return of exports, which is transmitted quarterly to this office by the collectors, if the exported articles were uniformly arranged in alphabetical order. ..
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, August 31st, 1792. : Sir, agreeably to an order of the Senate of the United States passed on the 7th of May last, a copy of which is herewith transmitted, I have to request that you will furnish me, immediately after the first of October next with the particular statements required by the said order. ..
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, August 6, 1792. : Sir, It is the opinion of the attorney general, that by force of the 8th section of the "Act for raising a further sum of money for the protection of the frontiers, and for other purposes therein mentioned, " the regulation, requiring the immediate payment of the duties on imported articles, when the amount should not exceed fifty dollars, is repealed in all cases, except those relating to salt, West India produce, wines and teas. ..
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, January 22d, 1793. : Sir, Enclosed is an act, entitled, "An act concerning the registering and recording of ships or vessels" passed the 31st of December last. ..
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, July 20, 1792. : Sir, it is with great satisfaction I have it in my power to acknowledge the zeal and good disposition, with which the officers of the Customs generally have executed the instructions which have, from time to time, proceeded from the Treasury Department. ..
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, June 16th, 1797. : Sir, Herewith you will receive an act of Congress, passed at the present session, entituled, "An act prohibiting for a limited time the exportation of arms and ammunition, and for encouraging the importation thereof." ...
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, March 29th, 1793. : Sir, A question has been made---"What is to be the voucher to a collector, for entering anew a vessel which has been altered in form only?"---The 6th section of the Act, concerning the registration and recording of ships or vessels, having made provision only for the case of an alteration in burthen. ..
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, May 30, 1793. : Sir, It being the opinion of the executive, that there is no general law of the land, prohibiting the entry and sale of goods captured by foreign powers at war ... It becomes the duty of this department to make known to you, that the entry of vessels captured and brought into our ports by the ships of war and privateers of France, and of their cargoes, is to be received in the same manner ... as that of vessels and their cargoes which are not prizes
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, May 4th, 1810. : Sir, You will herewith receive a printed copy of an Act concerning the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great-Britain and France, and their dependencies; and for other purposes. The instructions formerly given respecting the execution of provision of a similar nature being applicable to the two first sections of the act, it is only necessary to observe that the exclusion from the harbors or waters under the jurisdiction of the United States embraces (subject only to the exceptions made by the act) every description of British or French armed vessels, whether public or private, and whether sailing with or without a commission authorizing the capture of vessels. All the other restrictions on the commercial intercourse with France or Great Britain, not previously repealed, have expired on the first instant.
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, October 20, 1813. : Sir, By the act of Congress passed on the 2d day of August last "laying duties on notes of banks, bankers and certain companies; on notes, bonds and obligations discounted by banks, bankers and certain companies; and on bills of exchange of certain descriptions, " a stamp-duty is laid on all promissory notes ...
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, Register's Office, 2d March 1795. : Sir, Since my last letter of the 10th July 1794, in relation to marine papers which were taken by force, and retained abroad, stolen, lost, or mislaid; proof has been received at this office of the following registers, enrollments and licenses, being under similar circumstances, and I transmit you the list thereof for your government
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(Coasting permit.) Port of Philadelphia. : [blank] master of the [blank] of [blank] measuring [blank] tons, is hereby authorised to proceed with the said [blank] and cargo, consisting of [blank] and classed in [blank] articles of entry as specified in the manifest annexed, to the port of [blank] in [blank] district, the said master having complied with the "Act for enrolling and licencing [sic] ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same."
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(Coasting permit.) State of Maryland. Port of Baltimore, [blank] 1796. : [blank] master of the [blank] called [blank] of [blank] having complied with the requisites prescribed by an act, entitled, "An act for enrolling and licencing [sic] ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting-trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same, " is hereby permitted to proceed from this port, to the port of [blank] in the state of [blank] having on board goods, wares and merchandise, agreeable to the annexed manifest, consisting of [blank] numbers.
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(Dis)continuity and (de)construction : reflections on the meaning of the past in crisis situations
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(For the benefit of the unfortunate Americans, now held in bondage, in Algiers.) : (By authority.) Theatre. Newport. This evening, May 29th. Will be presented, a tragedy, (never performed here)--called Barbarossa, tyrant of Algiers. ... To which will be added ... Thomas and Sally; or, The sailor's return
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(Form of an application for a license to work a snuff mill.)
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(From the office of the Daily Advertiser.) : The following interesting description of the late funeral procession, is from the Committee of Arrangement
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(God) after Auschwitz : tradition and change in post-Holocaust Jewish thought
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(In Senate of the United States.) 12th April, 1802. : Resolved, that the president of the United States be requested to give directions to the attorney general, to collect, digest, and report to Congress ... information relative to the lands claimed by the United States within the state of Tennessee ..
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(In Senate of the United States.) : A bill, to repeal an act, entitled, "An act for the punishment of certain crimes therein specified
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(L.S.) By His Excellency John Jay, Esquire, governor of the state of New-York. A proclamation. : Whereas it is the duty and the interest of the citizens of this state, to respect, obey and support the Constitution, laws and government ... Given under my hand, and the privy seal of the state, at Albany, the 1st day of March, 1798 ..
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(New-Castle County, in the state of Delaware, ss.) By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court for the said county of New-Castle, : will be exposed to sale, at public vendue, on Thursday, the fifth day of March ... a plantation or tract of land, whereon are erected a valuable merchant mill, two dwelling houses ... containing 250 acres ... One moiety or undivided half share of the above, being the real estate of Thomas Rankin, and to be sold for the payment of his debts. ..
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(No. 1.) Abstract of compensations to grand and petit jurors, for their attendance at a Circuit Court, held at Philadelphia, for the district of Pennsylvania, and for their travel to and from the said court. April term, 1796
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(No. 1.) Marshal's sale. Catalogue of prize goods ..
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(No. 33, Smith-Street.) To the inhabitants of New-York. : Ladies and gentlemen, The artist who had the honour of taking His Excellency the president's likeness, and executing it as a medal, takes the most correct and expressive likeness in four minutes ..
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(No. 8.) Your province tax. Lawful money. : ... Your town and county rate. Lawful money. ... The assessors sit at Faneuil-Hall in Boston, on Wednesdays, from 3 to 5 of the clock afternoon, to whom any person aggrieved may apply for ease, as the law directs. 1764. Errors excepted,
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(No. [blank]) (No. [blank]) Boston, [blank] I [blank] for value received, promise to pay unto John Scott and Moses Gill, or order, on demand, [blank] lawful money-- : and if not paid in [blank] month from the above date, to pay lawful interest 'till paid. £ [blank]
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(No. [blank]) 1744. Massachusetts government lottery. [blank]
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(Note. The passages of the convention of 1784, which are not in that of 1788, are printed in italics: those of 1788 which were not in that in 1784, are in a small character
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(Number II.) A letter to the majority of the General Assembly of Liliput. : Gentlemen, you may possibly expect that the subject of my last should be continued in this letter. ..
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(Number III.) A letter to the majority of the General Assembly of Liliput. : Gentlemen, though a free people may for a while submit to the injustice of their rulers ..
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(Old American Company.) A grand serious pantomine. : In three parts, intermixed with dances, never performed in New-York called the Danaides. : With new music, dresses and decorations. : Published by Wm. Humphreys
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(Owner or consignee's oath on entering of merchandize.) District of New-York.--Port of New-York, : I [blank] do solemnly, sincerely and truly [blank] that the entry now subscribed with my name, and delivered by me to the collector of New-York, contains a just and true account of all the goods, wares and merchandize, imported for sale, or intended to be landed in this district for me, or on my account, or on account of any house of trade or partnership, in which I am concerned in this district, or which actually came consigned to me, or to any house of trade or partnership in which I am concerned, and intended for sale, or intended to be landed in this district, in the [blank] whereof [blank] is master, from [blank] that the said entry contains a just and true account in [blank] of the cost thereof, including all charges; ... I also [blank] that nothing has been concealed or suppressed in the entry aforesaid, whereby to avoid the just payment of the duties imposed by the laws of the United States, and that all matters are justly and truly expressed therein, according to my knowledge and belief. So help me God. [blank] to this [blank] Before me, [blank]
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(Owner or consignee's oath, on entering of merchandize without invoice.) District of New-York.--Port of New-York, : I [blank] do solemnly, sincerely and truly [blank] that the entry now subscribed with my name, and delivered by me to the collector of New-York, contains a just and true account of all the goods, wares and merchandize, imported for sale, or intended to be landed in this district for me, or on my account, or on account of any house of trade or partnership in which I am concerned in this district, or which actually came consigned to me, or to any house of trade or partnership in which I am concerned, and intended for sale, or intended to be landed in this district, in the [blank] whereof [blank] is master, from [blank] That the bill of lading now produced by me, [blank] the true, genuine and only bill of lading by me received, of the said goods, ... I do further [blank] that if I hereafter discover any other or greater quantity of goods, wares or merchandize, than is contained in the entry aforesaid, ... I will immediately, and without delay, report the same to the collector ... I also [blank] that nothing has been concealed or suppressed in the entry aforesaid, whereby to avoid the just payment of the duties imposed by the laws of the United States, and that all matters are justly and truly expressed therein, according to my knowledge and belief. So help me God. [blank] to this [blank] before me [blank]
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(Paradosis) : studies in memory of Edwin A. Quain
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(Per)mutations of Qohelet : reading the body in the book
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(Philadelphia, July 1790.) : Proposals for publishing a news-paper, to be entitled the Daily advertiser, and political, commercial, agricultural & literary journal. By Benjamin Franklin Bache
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(Presented to the House, the 19th of January, 1796.) : A statement, shewing the final liquidation of the French loans, and their full reimbursement at the Treasury, upon the principles of the loan opened for the foreign debt, under the act making further provision for the support of public credit, and for the redemption of the public debt
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(Private.) Hartford, [blank] Sir, Herewith are inclosed proposals for publishing monthly a magazine, to be intitled the Connecticut evangelical magazine ...
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(Re)reading, reception, and rhetoric : approaches to Roman Catholic modernism
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(Re-)reading Bede : the Ecclesiastical history in context
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(Received the 17th of December, 1795.) Treasury of the United States, December 16, 1795. : Sir, My specie accounts, ending the 31st December 1794, the 31st March, and 30th June 1795, and the War Department accounts, ending the 31st March, 30th June, and 30th September 1795, having passed the offices, permit me, through you, to lay them before your honourable House. ..
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(See inside)
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(Shiron le-Yiśrael koh le-ḥai) : 25 songs for Israel : songster for the celebration of Israel's 25th anniversary
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(Supplemental) letter from the secretary of the Navy, transmitting documents, &c. in relation to the Navy Pension Fund. : December 10, 1818. Read, and referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs
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(Tax no. 4.) : Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty four. Thomas Ivers, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of the said Commonwealth, to the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank.] Greeting
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(The Following is a copy of the memorial presented by the officers of this state to Congress, and now on their table.) : To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, the officers of the Massachusetts line of the late American army, in behalf of themselves, and the soldiers of the said line ... beg leave respectfully to represent ..
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(The author of the following piece intended it for publication in the Salem gazette, of November 1, 1785--- but circumstances rendering it expedient to publish it by itself, the reader will consider this half-sheet as a supplement to that paper ...) : Boston, October 29, 1785. Mr. Printer, Presuming on your known liberality, I beg leave to offer to the impartial publick ... a few remarks on a piece published last Thursday, entitled, "An answer to a piece, entitled, An appeal to the impartial publick, " &c. ..
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(The following act should have been inserted in page 48, after the act relative to armed vessels.) : Chap. IX. An act for making and emitting bills of public credit
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(The following address was intended to have been published before the twentieth of the last month, : but as it was omitted, it is hoped that the good end intended may not be altogether lost by its now being printed.) Eighth month 4th. : A short address to the English colonies in North-America
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(The following resolve passed the General Court, November 10, 1786.) Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, November 10, 1786. : Whereas it appears by the valuation books and returns, made by the town of Northfield, that there was a mistake in the valuation settled in 1779 ..
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(The stranger's guide.) : An alphabetical list of all the wards, streets, roads, lanes, alleys, avenues, courts, wharves, ship yards, public buildings, etc. in the city and suburbs of Philadelphia, with references for finding their situations on an alphabetical plan.
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(Wisdom) Writings
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(Yehovah) : Yahweh : the divine name in the Bible
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**REQUIRED FIELD**
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+Markus und das Gesetz : eine redaktionskritische Untersuchung
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--A mourning piece-- : being a discourse deliver'd at Brooklyn in Pomfret, October 22. 1754. With some alterations. Occasion'd by the much-lamented death, and delivered at the funeral, of the Reverend Mr. Ephraim Avery, Pastor of the church there. Who expired on the 20th instant, in the 42d year of his life, and 20th of his ministry.
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--And a time to die : how American hospitals shape the end of life
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--And there was light : a photographic chronicle of the public Chanukah menorah celebrations sponsored by Chabad-Lubavitch around the world
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--Once more--for the--liberties of the people of America. : The present election is important--it may give peace or war to this state, and, perhaps, to the union.--The sons of liberty ... do therefore invite all ... to vote for the following nomination, as members of the legislature ..
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--Ridentem dicere verum quid vetat?---
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--The Trial of time-- : Presented by the carrier of the Connecticut journal to his customers
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--There is no end : check list of EACC-CCA publications and other related Asian ecumenical documents, 1948-1981
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--[C] consideration of-- Sec. 25.
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--als die guten Haushalter--
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--and gladly serve,
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--and justice for all
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--auf Erden : um die Verwirklichung des Bekenntnisses
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--dass meine Freude in euch sei : Andachten
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--e o verbo se faz imagem : Igreja Católica e os meios de comunicação no Brasil, 1962-1989
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--und Luther : der Reformator antwortet auf die Fragen der Zeit an die Kirche
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... And great shall be your reward : the origins of Christian views of salvation,
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... Annual meeting
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... Annual report of the Board of Church Extension of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
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... Annual report of the Church Extension Committee of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
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... Annual report of the Committee on Stewardship ... to the General Assembly
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... Annual report of the Committee on Stewardship and Finance
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... Annual report of the Education Society of the Presbyterian Church in the United States
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... Annual report of the General Assembly's Stewardship Committee of the Presbyterian Church, U.S
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... Annual report of the Stewardship Committee to the General Assembly
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... Annual report of the Stewardship Department, Presbyterian Church, U.S
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... But words do hurt : stories from glbtt youth
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... Catalogue for 1819 of a very extensive collection of new and second hand, scarce and valuable books : ancient and modern authors in arts, sciences, and literature, in about thirty different languages
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... Constitution and by laws, list of officers, and address to the public
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... Daybreak in the Dark continent,
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... Fern leaves from Fanny's port-folio, 2d series ; with original designs by Fred M. Coffin
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... Justice and expediency ; or, Slavery considered with a view to its rightful and effectual remedy, abolition
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... Living together; : studies in the ministry of reconciliation,
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... Minutes
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... Minutes
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... Minutes of Presbytery
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... The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation, : shewn from the state of religion in the antient heathen world: especially with respect to the knowledge and worship of the one true god: a rule of moral duty: and a state of future rewards and punishments. To which is prefixed, a preliminary discourse on natural and revealed religion. In two volumes.
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... The last best hope of earth : ... a philosophy for the war,
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... Theatre, Hartford. For the benefit of Mr. Hallam. : On Friday evening Oct. 25, 1799, will be presented a comedy, never performed here, written by Miss Lee ... called The new peerage ..
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... Tumbling feats, by the two surprising youths, : walk on their hands with their feet on the crown of their heads. ..
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... Verslagen. Reports. Comptes-rendus. Berichte
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... We have been friends together, : memoirs,
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... Western races and the world; : essays arranged and ed. by F.S. Marvin ..
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... and a time to laugh : notes from the pen of an untamed iconoclast : the minutes of Lamar Williamson
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... and a time to laugh; : notes from the pen of an untamed iconoclast.
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... and in complete order for sea. : Terms -- 1/4th cash, and 3/4ths and 90 and 120 days. At 11 o'clock, a large assortment of dry goods consisting of cloths, cassimers, callicoes, &c. &c. And at 12 o'clock, 10 hhds. Antigua rum for cash -- And 15 hogsheads sugar. June 29, 1799.
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... annual report of the Board of Domestic Missions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America : Presented [month and year]
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... und über Barmen hinaus : Studien zur Kirchlichen Zeitgeschichte ; Festschrift für Carsten Nicolaisen zum 4. April 1994 ; für die Evangelische Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte
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... until He comes; : a study in the progress toward Christian unity
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... waare Christelyke religie voorgestelt, : by forme van vragen en antwoorden, ten gebruyke van sulke, die sich bereyden om tot de gemeynschap van de Gereformeerd Kerke, en 't gebruyk van 's Heeren heylig avodmaal toegelaten te worden. ...
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... zum Kampf mit Kraft umgürtet : Untersuchungen zu 2 Sam 22 unter gewalthermeneutischen Perspektiven
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...Complete set of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little house books
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...Esquisse d'une histoire de l'exégèse latine au moyen âge, par le p. C. Spicq..
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...Pseudo-Ezekiel and the original prophecy,
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...in die Welt hinaustreten : Texte, Fakten, Fotos zum Thema der Weltmissionskonferenz Melbourne "Dein Reich komme"
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...zu achten aufs Wort. : Ausgewählte Arbeiten.
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1 & 2 Chronicles
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1 & 2 Chronicles
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1 & 2 Chronicles
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1 & 2 Chronicles
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1 & 2 Chronicles
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1 & 2 Chronicles : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Chronicles : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Chronicles : from biblical text-- to contemporary life
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1 & 2 Corinthians
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings
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1 & 2 Kings : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Kings : an introduction and study guide : history and story in ancient Israel
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1 & 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles
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1 & 2 Peter
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1 & 2 Peter
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1 & 2 Peter and Jude
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1 & 2 Peter and Jude : compass for a dark road, 12 studies for individuals and groups
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1 & 2 Peter, Jude
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1 & 2 Peter, Jude
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1 & 2 Peter/Jude : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Peter/Jude : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Samuel
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1 & 2 Samuel
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1 & 2 Samuel
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1 & 2 Samuel
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1 & 2 Samuel
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1 & 2 Samuel
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1 & 2 Samuel : a commentary
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1 & 2 Samuel : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Samuel : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Samuel : a theological commentary on the Bible
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1 & 2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles
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1 & 2 Thessalonians
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1 & 2 Thessalonians
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1 & 2 Thessalonians
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1 & 2 Thessalonians
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1 & 2 Thessalonians : a Bible commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Thessalonians : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Thessalonians : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1 & 2 Thessalonians : the hope of salvation
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1 & 2 Thessalonians : through the centuries
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1 & 2 Timothy and Titus
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1 & 2 Timothy and Titus
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1 & 2 Timothy and Titus
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1 & 2 Timothy and Titus : a commentary
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1 & 2 Timothy and Titus : a commentary
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1 & 2 Timothy and Titus : to guard the deposit
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1 & 2 Timothy-Titus
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1 & 2 Timothy/Titus : a commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition
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1 & 2 thessalonians : an introduction and commentary
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1 - 2 Timothy and Titus : to guard the deposit
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1 Chronicles
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1 Chronicles
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1 Chronicles
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1 Chronicles
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1 Chronicles
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1 Chronicles : A Commentary
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1 Chronicles : a commentary
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1 Chronicles : an introduction and commentary
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1 Chronicles : an introduction and commentary
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1 Chronicles : an introduction and commentary
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1 Chronicles.
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1 Chronik
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1 Cor 12-14 : literary structure and theology
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians 1-9 : a handbook on the Greek text
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1 Corinthians 10-16 : a handbook on the Greek text
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1 Corinthians 13
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1 Corinthians 13
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1 Corinthians 13:1-13
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1 Corinthians : A Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians
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1 Corinthians : a commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians
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1 Corinthians : a new covenant commentar
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1 Corinthians : an exegetical and contextual commentary
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1 Corinthians : an exegetical and contextual commentary
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1 Corinthians : an introduction and commentary
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1 Corinthians : from biblical text to contemporary life
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1 Corinthians : guidelines for God's people
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1 Corinthians : interpreted by early Christian commentators
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1 Corinthians : the challenges of life together ; 13 studies for individuals or groups
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1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians
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1 Corinthians: : a pastoral commentary
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1 Enoch 1 : A Commentary on the Book of 1 Enoch, Chapters 1-36; 81-108
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1 Enoch 2 : A Commentary on the Book of 1 Enoch, Chapters 37-82
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1 Enoch 91-108
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1 Enoch : a commentary on the book of 1 Enoch
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1 Enoch : a commentary on the book of 1 Enoch
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1 Enoch : a new translation, based on the Hermeneia commentary
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1 Enoch and Sirach : a comparative literary and conceptual analysis of the themes of revelation, creation, and judgment
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1 Esdras
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1 John, 2 John, 3 John
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1 John, 2 John, 3 John
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1 Kings
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1 Kings
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1 Kings
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1 Kings
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1 Kings
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1 Kings 16 - 2 Kings 16
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1 Kings : The Wisdom and the Folly
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1 Kings : a new translation with introduction and commentary
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1 Kings-Esther
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1 Könige
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1 Maccabees
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1 Makkabäer [und] 2 Makkabäer
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter
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1 Peter : A Commentary on First Peter
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1 Peter : a commentary on First Peter
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1 Peter : a handbook on the Greek text
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1 Peter : a new translation with introduction and commentary
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1 Peter : an introduction and commentary
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1 Peter : an introduction and study guide : reading against the grain
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1 Peter : keep hope alive
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1 Peter : the NIV application commentary from biblical text...to contemporary life
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1 Peter, Jude and 2 Peter
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1 Peter, a Paschal liturgy. : [Lecture delivered in the chapter house, Christ Church, Oxford, on Thursday, 21 January, 1954]
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1 Peter, estrangement and community
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1 Peter;
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1 Samuel
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1 Samuel
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1 Samuel
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1 Samuel
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1 Samuel
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1 Samuel
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1 Samuel
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1 Samuel
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1 Samuel : a literary reading
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1 Samuel : a narrative commentary
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1 Samuel : looking for a leader
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1 Samuel as Christian scripture : a theological commentary
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1 Samuel as Christian scripture : a theological commentary
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1 Samuel-2 Samuel
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1 Samuel/2 Samuel
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1 Thessalonians
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1 Thessalonians [and] 2 Thessalonians
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1 Thessalonians through James : (1 and 2 Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James).
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1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians
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1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, Philippians, Philemon
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1 Timothy
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1 Timothy : a new covenant commentary
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1 Timothy : a new covenant commentary
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1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus
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1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus
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1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus
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1 and 2 Chronicles
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1 and 2 Chronicles
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1 and 2 Chronicles
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1 and 2 Chronicles for everyone
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1 and 2 Chronicles, 1 Chronicles 1-2 Chronicles 9, Israel's place among the nations, Volume 1
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1 and 2 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles 10-36, guilt and atonement, Volume 2
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1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Ruth, Jonah, 1 and 2 Maccabees,
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1 and 2 Chronicles, Volume 1, 1 Chronicles 1-2 Chronicles 9 : Israel's place among the nations
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1 and 2 Corinthians
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1 and 2 Corinthians
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1 and 2 Corinthians
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1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians
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1 and 2 Corinthians;
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1 and 2 Kings
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1 and 2 Kings
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1 and 2 Kings
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1 and 2 Kings : an introduction and commentary
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1 and 2 Kings : an introduction and commentary
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1 and 2 Kings : an introduction and commentary
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1 and 2 Kings : based on the Revised Standard Version
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1 and 2 Kings for everyone
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1 and 2 Peter and Jude : sharing Christ's sufferings
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1 and 2 Peter, : 1, 2 and 3 John, Jude, Revelation
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1 and 2 Peter, Jude
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1 and 2 Peter, Jude
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1 and 2 Samuel
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1 and 2 Samuel
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1 and 2 Samuel : an introduction and commentary
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1 and 2 Samuel : an introduction and commentary
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1 and 2 Samuel : the NIV application commentary from biblical text-- to contemporary life
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1 and 2 Samuel for everyone
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1 and 2 Samuel for everyone : a theological commentary on the Bible
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1 and 2 Samuel;
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians
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1 and 2 Thessalonians : a socio-rhetorical commentary
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1 and 2 Thessalonians : based on the Revised Standard version
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1 and 2 Thessalonians : the NIV application commentary from biblical text-- to contemporary life
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1 and 2 Timothy and Titus
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1 and 2 Timothy and Titus
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1 and 2 Timothy, Titus
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1 and 2 Timothy, Titus
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1 and 2 Timothy, Titus
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1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James
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1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon
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1 and 2 Timothy/Titus : the NIV application commentary from biblical text--to contemporary life
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1 and 2 chronicles
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1 y 2 Corintios
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1&2 Thessalonians
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1+1=1
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1, 2 & 3 John
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1, 2 & 3 John : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1, 2 & 3 John : a commentary in the Wesleyan tradition
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1, 2 Chronicles
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1, 2 Chronicles
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1, 2 Corinthians
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1, 2 Kings
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1, 2 Kings
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1, 2 Kings
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1, 2 Peter and Jude through the centuries
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1, 2 Peter, Jude
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1, 2 Samuel
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1, 2 Samuel
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1, 2 Samuel : Bible study commentary
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1, 2 Thessalonians
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1, 2 Thessalonians
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1, 2 Timothy, Titus
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1, 2, 3 John
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1, 2, 3 John
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1, 2, 3 John
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1, 2, 3 John
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1, 2, 3 John
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1, 2, 3 John : a handbook on the Greek text
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1, 2, 3 John ; Revelation
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1, 2, and 3 John
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1, 2, and 3 John
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1, 2, and 3 John
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1, 2, and 3 John
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1, 2, and 3 John
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1,000,000 delinquents
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1--2 Corinthians
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1--2 Corinthians
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1-2 Chronicles
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1-2 Chronicles
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1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah
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1-2 Corinthians
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1-2 Corinthians
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1-2 Corinthians
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1-2 Kings
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1-2 Kings
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1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
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1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
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1-2 Peter, Jude
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1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings : with an excursus on Davidic dynasty and Holy City Zion
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1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles
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1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles
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1-2 Thessalonians
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1-2 Thessalonians
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1-2 Thessalonians : a new covenant commentary
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1-2 Thessalonians : a new covenant commentary
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1-2 Thessalonians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon
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1-2 Thessalonians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon
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1-2 Timothy & Titus
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1-2 Timothy, Titus
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1-2 Timothy, Titus
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1-2-3 church
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1-3 John
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1-3 John
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1-3 John
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1-3 John : fellowship in God's family
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1. Korinther
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1. Korintherbrief
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1. Mose 14; : eine historisch-kritische Untersuchung,
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1. Mose 25,12-37,1 : Isaak und Jakob
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1. Petrusbrief, 2. Petrusbrief, Judasbrief
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1. [i.e. Erster] Mose 12-25, Abraham
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1. [i.e. Erstes Buch] Mose 1-11 : die Urgeschichte
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1. und 2. Thessalonicherbrief
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1. und 2. Timotheusbrief, Titusbrief
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10 + 1 Bible stories from Creation to Samson : retold in everyday language for today's children
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10 Psalms
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10 best parenting ways to ruin your teenager
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10 best stewardship sermons : including three honorable mention sermons, two feature sermons, and other stewardship materials
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10 commandments : poems
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10 fastest-growing Southern Baptist Sunday schools
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10 gifts your children will grow to appreciate
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10 gospel promises for later life
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10 habits for effective ministry : a guide for life-giving pastors
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10 innovative churches
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10 little hot dogs
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10 lives
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10 minutes till bedtime
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10 motets
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10 new hymns on aging and the later years
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10 pennies for Jesus
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10 questions science can't answer (yet) : a guide to the scientific wilderness
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10 steps in writing the research paper,
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10 super Sunday schools in the Black community
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10 temptations of church : why churches decline and what to do about it
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10,000 illustrations from the Bible for pastors, teachers, students, speakers, and writers : 7,891 Scripture texts, 10,000 illustrations, 30,000 cross references alphabetically arranged under 1,800 topical headings
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100 Bible games : games related to the New Testament : oral, written and action
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100 Christian books that changed the century
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100 Indian witnesses to Jesus Christ
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100 Roman documents relating to the Chinese rites controversy (1645-1941)
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100 answered prayers through a retired businessman
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100 chapel talks
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100 devotions for boys and girls,
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100 dollars reward. : Ran away, last night, from my farm in the forest of Prince George [i.e. Prince George's County, Md.], Negro Frisby ..
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100 great religious poems
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100 hymns of Hope : 1892-1992 100 years of Hope / Hope Publishing Company
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100 meditations for Advent and Christmas
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100 questions and answers : Religion in America
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100 talks to teen-agers
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100 volumes of select books for children
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100 ways to enhance self-concept in the classroom : a handbook for teachers and parents
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100 years of Hollywood
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100 years of Negro freedom
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100 years of abounding endless grace; : history of Decherd Presbyterian Church
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100 years of the National Organization of the Korean Presbyterian Women
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100,000,000 guinea pigs; : dangers in everyday foods, drugs, and cosmetics,
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1000 city churches; : phases of adaptation to urban environment,
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1000 illustrations for preaching and teaching
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1000 symbols
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1000 tips and quips for speakers and toastmasters
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1001 Christmas facts and fancies, : by Alfred Carl Hottes.
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1001 Yiddish proverbs
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1001 fresh ideas for your church
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1001 questions answered about child psychology.
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1001 quotations that connect : timeless wisdom for preaching, teaching, and writing
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1001 quotes, illustrations, and humorous stories for preachers, teachers, and writers
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1001 things to do with your kids
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1001 ways to have fun with children; : a guide to games, crafts, and creative fun,
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1001 ways to introduce your child to God
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1001 worshiping communities: Adult, 2014
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101 Questions and answers on Confucianism, Daoism, and Shinto
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101 frequently asked questions about homosexuality
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101 hymn stories
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101 ideas for making disciples in your youth group
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101 key terms in philosophy and their importance for theology
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101 more great games for kids : active, Bible-based fun for Christian education
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101 more hymn stories
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101 most puzzling Bible verses
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101 prayers for peace,
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101 proofs that the Bible is true
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101 questions and answers on Eastern Catholic Churches
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101 questions to ask yourself before you marry
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101 rounds for singing
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101 scripts for stage, street, and sanctuary
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101 snappy sermonettes for the children's church,
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101 things to do for Christmas
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101 ways to enjoy your leisure.
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101 ways to make training active
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101 ways to reach your community
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101 ways your church can change the world : a guide to help Christians express the love of Christ to a needy world
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1010 sermon illustrations from the Bible
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102 wiggly Bible rhymes and rhythms : Bible learning activities for young children
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104 activities that build : self-esteem, teamwork, communication, anger management, self-discovery, and coping skills
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105 modern parables for young folks,
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1066 : the year of the conquest
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107 questions children ask about prayer
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108 major controversial issues Biblically analyzed in-depth : essays on major social, political, moral, legal, and theological issues of our times thoroughly analyzed, compactly presented, solidly supported by Biblical references
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10th April, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, to-morrow. : A bill supplementary to the Act providing for the further defence of the ports and harbours of the United States
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10th January, 1798, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Friday next. : A bill for the relief of the refugees from the British provinces of Canada and Nova-Scotia
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11 birthdays
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11 indispensable relationships you can't be without
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11 million teenagers : what can be done about the epidemic of adolescent pregnancies in the United States
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111 days in Stanleyville,
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11th February, 1800, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Friday next. : A bill to allow a drawback of duties on goods exported to New-Orleans, and therein to amend the act intituled "An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage."
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11th March, 1796, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : Report of the committee, to whom was re-committed the bill authorizing a loan for the use of the city of Washington ..
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12 Ascension learning centers for grades 3 to adult
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12 Old Testament stories
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12 angry men
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12 brain/mind learning principles in action : the fieldbook for making connections, teaching, and the human brain
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12 million black voices
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12 original interviews with American activists
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12 sermons on faith
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12 sinfonie di concerto grosso
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12 steps to better exposition
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12 steps to living without fear
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12 steps to sustainability : multimedia kit
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12 tribes, 10 plagues & the 2 men who were Moses : a historical journey into biblical times
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12,854 clergymen on war and peace
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1200 notes, quotes and anecdotes
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1200 years of Italian sculpture.
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124 prayers for caregivers
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125 Jahre Verein für Reformationsgeschichte
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125 years, First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, La., 1923-1948
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125th anniversary of the Second Presbyterian Church
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12th December, 1797. Committed to a committee of the whole House, to-morrow. : A bill for the relief of the representatives of William Carmichael, deceased
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12th March, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : A bill, making an appropriation for defraying the expenses which may arise from carrying into effect the convention made between the United States and the French Republic
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12th hour
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13 Bible stories
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13 against the odds,
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13 steps to alcoholism : which step are you on?
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13 things you gotta know to make it as a Christian
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130 ways to involve parents in youth ministry
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131 Christians everyone should know
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13th April, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to the committee of the whole House, on the state of the Union. : A bill to provide an additional regiment of artillerists and engineers
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13th February, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : A bill for the erection of a light-house, and placing buoys at the several places therein mentioned
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13th February, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : A bill in addition to, and alteration of an act, intituled "An act to promote the progress of useful arts; and to repeal the act heretofore made for that purpose."
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13th gen : abort, retry, ignore, fail?
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14 Africans vs. one American
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14 Bible stories
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14 cows for America
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1400 ideas for speakers and toastmasters; : how to speak with confidence,
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141 years of Mormon heritage; : Rawsons, Browns, Angells-- pioneers,
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1484-1984, Zwingli und die Zürcher Reformation
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1491 : new revelations of the Americas before Columbus
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1492 and all that : political manipulations of history
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1492-1992, la interminable conquista : emancipación e identidad de América Latina, 1492-1992
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1492-1992, the voice of the victims
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14th February, 1798. Read the first and second time, and committed to the committee of the whole House : to whom is committed the report of the Committee of Ways and Means, instructed on the fifth of December last to enquire whether any and what alterations may be necessary in the act intituled "An act laying duties on stamped vellum, parchment and paper." : A bill to amend the act intituled "An act laying duties on stamped vellum, parchment and paper
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14th March, 1796, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : A bill for the relief and protection of American seamen
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14th March, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, tomorrow. : A bill for an additional appropriation to provide and support a naval armament
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14th century English mystics newsletter
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14th century English mystics newsletter
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15 Pentecost learning centers for grades 3 to adult
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15 days of prayer with Henri Nouwen
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150 great hymns in the English language,
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150 ideas for activities with senior adults
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150 masterpieces of drawing,
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150 psalms
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1509 - Johannes Calvin - 2009 : Sein Wirken in Kirche und Gesellschaft : Essays zum 500. Geburtstag
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150th anniversary New York Bible Society : 1809-1959
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150th anniversary history, First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, Michigan, 1835-1985
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150th anniversary souvenir of the first Presbyterian service held in Parramatta on Thursday, the nineteenth of June, 1823, by the Rev. Dr. John Dunmore Lang
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153 fish - our first meal!
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1536 : la Réforme et l'esprit de Genève
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1536-1936 : souvenir de la Réformation à Genève, IVme centenaire
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154 steps to revitalize your Sunday School
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15th April, 1800. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next. : A bill in addition to the act intituled "An act to prohibit the carrying on the slave trade from the United States, to any foreign place or country
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15th January, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next. : A bill providing the means of intercourse between the United States and foreign nations
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15th March, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. : A bill making an appropriation for completing the buildings requisite for the accommodation of the government of the United States at the city of Washington
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16 methods of group Bible study
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16 ways to love your lover : understanding the 16 personality types so you can create a love that lasts forever
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160,000 dollars squandered! or A Federal cure for hard times!! : While our General Court clamoured against every act of the general government ... and protested against taxing the people, this same court ... did grant to Harvard College, 100,000 dollars, Williamstown College, 30,000, Bowdoin College, 30,000 ..
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162-vs.-14
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1662--and after; : three centuries of English nonconformity
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1674. An almanack of coelestial motions ..
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1676. An almanack of coelestial motions ..
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1678: An almanack of coelestial motions ..
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1679. An almanack of coelestial motions ..
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16th April, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to the committee of the whole House, on the state of the Union. : A bill to enable the president of the United States to procure cannon, arms and ammunition; and for other purposes
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16th December, 1799. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Thursday next. : A bill providing for salvage in cases of re-capture
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16th December, 1799. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next. : A bill providing for the enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States
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16th December, 1799. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Wednesday next. : A bill for the preservation of peace with the Indian tribes
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16th century madrigals
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17 Parsonage plans with photographs
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17 roadblocks on the highway of life : and how to move around them
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17 waltzes
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1731-1931. Bi-centennial First (Scotch) Presbyterian Church and the 30th anniversary of the pastorate
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175 printed books.
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175 years of Richmond Methodism
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1777. Hutchin's almanack
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1780 Saint George's Day
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1784. Convention between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of North America, : for the purpose of determining and fixing functions and prerogatives of their respective consuls, vice-consuls, agents and commissaries
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1784. His Excellency William Greene, Esq; governor. The Honorable Jabez Bowen, Esq; dep. governor
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1785. His Excellency William Greene, Esq; governor. The Honorable Jabez Bowen, dep. governor
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1785. Verkoop van de onderstaande onbebouwde loten lande in de patent van Kayadarosseras, in de county van Albany, New York, viz ...
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1787. Landholders. : His Excellency William Bradford, Esq; governor. The Honourable John Malbone, Esq; dep. governor
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1788. Please to take notice, that you are rated £[blank] at [blank] in every hundred pounds, in the funding tax, : for the first half yearly payment for the present year. The day of appeal is on the [blank] day of [blank] at [blank] o'clock in the [blank] at the court-house. [blank] Collector. To [blank]
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1789 : the French revolution and the Church
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1791. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq. governor. The Honorable Samuel J. Potter, Esquire, deputy-governor. :
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1793. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq; governor. The Honorable Samuel J. Potter, Esquire, deputy-governor
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1794. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq; governor, the Honourable Samuel J. Potter, Esq; deputy-governor
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1795. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq; governor. The Honourable Samuel J. Potter, Esq; deputy-governor
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1796. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq; governor. The Honourable Samuel J. Potter, Esq; deputy-governor
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1797. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq; governor. The Honourable Samuel J. Potter, Esq; deputy-governor
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1797. Please to take notice, that you are rated [blank] dollars, at [blank] cents in every hundred dollars, for your estate; : and a personal-tax of [blank] dollars and [blank] cents, in the county-tax, for the present year. The day of appeal is on the [blank] day of [blank] at nine o'clock in the forenoon, at the old court-house. [blank] To [blank]
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1799. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq; governor. The Honourable George Brown, Esq; deputy-governor
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1799. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq; governor. The Honourable Samuel J. Potter, Esq; deputy-governor
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1799. John Brown, Esq; governor. Thomas G. Hazard, Esq; deputy-governor
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17th June, 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House on Tuesday next. : A bill to prohibit citizens of the United States from entering into the military or naval service of any foreign prince or state
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17th and 20th century organ music
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18, no time to waste.
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1800 bottles and heaven open
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1806. Democratic Republican prox. : The Honourable Henry Smith, Esq. governor. Thomas G. Pitman, Esq. lieutenant-governor
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1807. Real Republican convention prox
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1807. To the patrons of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, by the carriers.
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1814. The carriers' address, to the patrons of the Supporter.
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1815. The following report on the finances of the town of Boston ..
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1818 August 1, Philadelphia : [to the Hon. Joseph Hopkinson]
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1818 August 4th, [Philadelphia] to the trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
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1818 October 21st, Charleston : to Matthew O'Driscoll
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1840-1940 : the story of a hundred years : with thirty-four illustrations ; an account of the Irish Presbyterian Church from the formation of the General Assembly to the present time
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1846-48 diary of Rev. J. Henry Smith during his first pastorate at Pittsylvania C. H. Virginia (now Chatham)
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1859: entering an age of crisis
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1872 - 1972 centenario : Iglesia Nacional Presbiteriana de Mexico
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1877, year of violence
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1892 announcement of the Young Men's Christian Association of Columbia, S.C. : read! come!! hear !!! believe !!!! act!!!!! : meetings of the first quarter, January to March ...
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1897 Sears Roebuck catalogue.
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19 1/2 inches taller
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19 folk dances from Denmark
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19 gifts of the spirit: Which do you have? : Are you using them?
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19 waltzes
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1908 catalogue no. 117: : the great price maker.
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1914 & other poems
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1919: Red mirage
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1920 Diary
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1933 prohibition facts : questions and answers
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1937-1960, exile's odyssey
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1950 actions of the Iran Mission of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A
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1950, crossroads of American religious life
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1952 Supplement to the general catalogue
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1959 : a novel
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1959-1960 fact book
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1972 and 1973 proceedings
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1972 proceedings,
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1972 supplement to Col. A.G. Rudd's "Bending the Twig"
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1973 ACPE Conference: theology as response; the sixth annual conference, October 16-20, 1973
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1976 or 1984 : on celebrating revolution
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1976: agenda for tomorrow
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1977 ACPE conference : [proceedings]
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1978 directory of theological schools in Asia
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1978 personnel statistical study of the Presbyterian Church in the United States
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1979 Montreat worship and music conference chamber choir, Week two
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1979 directory of theologians in Asia
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1979, God fights back
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1980 ACPE conference : fantasy and festivity in the church
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1981 ACPE conference : making and keeping human life human
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1981 conference on worship & music, Montreat, N.C. : [selected music]
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1982 ACPE conference : re-visioning supervision
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1982 Conference on worship and music, Montreat, N.C. : [selected music]
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1983 : year of the older person packet
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1983 ACPE conference : CPE, spirituality in the community of faith
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1983 directory & survey of theological schools in Asia
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1984
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1984 ACPE Conference : 1984-2001, agendas for education in ministry
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1984 Montreat Conference on Worship & Music
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1984 alumni reunion message : "Union"
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1985 ACPE conference : strangers in our midst
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1985 Montreat Conference on Worship & Music
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1985 Music sampler : contemporary liturgical music for worship
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1986 ACPE conference : crisis, danger and opportunity : Atlanta, Georgia, October 1986
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1987 ACPE conference : caring choices, life, liberty and the pursuit-- Philadelphia, Pa., November 1987
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1987 update : supplement : Africa, a season for hope
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1988 SBC Pastors' Conference : messages
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1989 Directory of women's media
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1989 adoption factbook : United States data, issues, regulations and resources
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1992 update for Mass media law : fifth edition
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1992, A time for remembering, reconciling, and recommitting ourselves as people : pastoral reflections on the Fifth Centenary and Native American people
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1995 World directory of theological institutions : Asia & Pacific islands, Africa, Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, North America