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THE LANGUAGE OF FAITH: An Introduction to the Semantic Dilemma of the Early Church

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THE LANGUAGE OF FAITH: An Introduction to the Semantic Dilemma of the Early Church

by LAEUCHLI, SAMUEL

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NEW YORK: ABINGDON PRESS, 1962. EX-LIBRARY WITH POCKET AND USUAL MARKINGS TO ENDPAPERS. PREVIOUS OWNER'S NAME STAMPED IN SEVERAL PLACES. BODY OF BOOK APPEARS TO BE CLEAN. DUSTJACKET HAS A FEW SMALL TEARS, EDGEWEAR, RUBBING. STILL A SOLID READING COPY. (BX 83). Hard Cover. Good/Good. Ex-Library.

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Title
THE LANGUAGE OF FAITH: An Introduction to the Semantic Dilemma of the Early Church
Author
LAEUCHLI, SAMUEL
Book Condition
Used
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Hardcover
Publisher
ABINGDON PRESS
Place of Publication
NEW YORK
Date Published
1962

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