BS2545.W64 M64
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Woman, first among the faithful / |
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BS2545 .W65 D69 2007
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Taking Away the Pound : Women, Theology and the Parable of the Pounds in the Gospel of Luke. |
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BS2545.W65 G46 2015eb
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Encountering God in tyrannical texts : reflections on Paul, women, and the authority of Scripture / |
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BS2545.W65 T48 1998
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Women in the New Testament : questions and commentary / |
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BS2545.W65 W57 1990
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Women and the genesis of Christianity / |
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BS2548.A5 G98
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The Gospels and Acts / |
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BS2548 .K65 1969
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A survey of the researches into the western text of the Gospels and Acts; part two: 1949-1969, |
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BS2548 .M94 2022eb
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An introduction to the Gospels and Acts / |
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BS2548 .P37 1992
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Codex Bezae : an early Christian manuscript and its text / |
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BS2548 .V35 2009
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The Gospels and Christian life in history and practice / |
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BS2548 .V35 2009eb
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The Gospels and Christian life in history and practice / |
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BS2549 .1888
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The Gothic and Anglo-Saxon gospels in parallel columns with the versions of Wycliffe and Tyndale / |
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BS2549 .J3
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Life and morals of Jesus of Nazareth : extracted textually from the Gospels in Greek, Latin, French, and English / |
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BS2549 .J3 1904
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The life and morals of Jesus of Nazareth, extracted textually from the Gospels in Greek, Latin, French, and English, |
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BS2549.J5 J43 1983
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Jefferson's extracts from the Gospels : "The Philosophy of Jesus" and "The Life and morals of Jesus" / |
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BS2550 .A3 1894
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A translation of the four Gospels from the Syriac of the Sinaitic palimpsest |
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BS2550.T2 A3 1910
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The earliest life of Christ ever compiled from the four Gospels, being the Diatessaron of Tatian (circ. A.D. 160) Literally translated from the Arabic version and containing the four Gospels woven into one story, |
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BS2550.T2 B37 2021eb
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Tatian's Diatessaron : composition, redaction, recension, and reception / |
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BS2550.T2 E63
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Commentaire de l'Évangile concordant ou Diatessaron / |
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BS2551.A2 F23
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Synopticon: the verbal agreement between the Greek texts of Matthew, Mark and Luke contextually exhibited |
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