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The Hibbert Journal -- October 1927, Vol XXVI, No. 1 -- A Quarterly Review of Religion. Theology and Philosophy

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The Hibbert Journal -- October 1927, Vol XXVI, No. 1 -- A Quarterly Review of Religion. Theology and Philosophy

by Jacks,. L. P. -- (editor)

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Leroy Phillips / Constable & Co., 1927. Trade Paperback -- Fair -- Other than repair to spine and light warp, pages unmarked and tight binding -- . Trade Paperback. Fair.

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Title
The Hibbert Journal -- October 1927, Vol XXVI, No. 1 -- A Quarterly Review of Religion. Theology and Philosophy
Author
Jacks,. L. P. -- (editor)
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Paperback
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Used - Fair
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Leroy Phillips / Constable & Co.
Date Published
1927

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