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The Psychology of Unbelief: Character and Temperament in Relation to Unbeli ef (Canterbury Books)

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The Psychology of Unbelief: Character and Temperament in Relation to Unbeli ef (Canterbury Books)

by Rumke, H.C

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Sheed and Ward. 1962. Paperback. UsedVeryGood. Softcover; translated from the Dutch by M.H.C. Willems; light fading, light shelf wear to exterior; light fading to page edges; otherwise contents in very good condition with clean text, firm binding. .

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Title
The Psychology of Unbelief: Character and Temperament in Relation to Unbeli ef (Canterbury Books)
Author
Rumke, H.C
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Paperback
Book Condition
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Publisher
Sheed and Ward
Date Published
1962
Pages
80p

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